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Article size

What is an appropriate length for a Wikipedia article? This is discussed at Article length. An article can be as long as 10,000 words or more, if there are enough sources on the topic to provide for that much content. Undoubtedly there are articles that reach 20,000 words. The recommended maximum length is around 100kB of text. There is no standard for minimum length, an acceptable stub article could be as short as three or four sentences.

If you look at the menu on the right-hand side of any page on Wikipedia, there is a link to Page information. Clicking on that link shows lots of information about the page including its total size as well as how often it has been viewed. There is also this tool - you just copy and paste the text into there, and it counts it for you.

To add this auto-updating template to your user page, use {{totd}}
This user contributes with Arch Linux.
dvrkThis user contributes using a Dvorak keyboard.
This user has their monitor(s) in portrait orientation.
This user has blank keycaps on their keyboard.
This user's keyboard is powered by QMK.
ORCİDThis user has the ORCID identifier:
0000-0003-2676-4060
This user is a donor to the Wikimedia Foundation. You can be one, too.
Philosophy
This user supports free software.
Facebook prohibited signThis user is Facebook-free.
"The Magic Four"
This user contributes using qutebrowser.
This user contributes using Ranger.
This user contributes using i3.
This user contributes using Vim.
Languages
bfThis user can program in Brainfuck.
This user can program in Python.
shThis user can program in POSIX shell.
rq-2This user can write a intermediate SPARQL query.
{{t|1}}This user knows roughly how a template works.
{{Wiki}}This user can write in the MediaWiki language.
This user can write in Markdown.
svgThis user can write SVG.
<html>This user can write HTML.
This user can write Cascading Style Sheets.

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Userboxes

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Here are the userboxes I've created.

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{{User portrait monitors}}
This user has their monitor(s) in portrait orientation.
linked pages
{{User blank keycaps}}
This user has blank keycaps on their keyboard.
linked pages
{{User QMK}}
This user's keyboard is powered by QMK.
linked pages
{{User i3}}
This user contributes using i3.
linked pages
{{User Ranger}}
This user contributes using Ranger.
linked pages
{{User SPARQL-1}}
rq-1This user can write a basic SPARQL query.
linked pages
{{User SPARQL-2}}
rq-2This user can write a intermediate SPARQL query.
linked pages
{{User SPARQL-3}}
rq-3This user can write a advanced SPARQL query.
linked pages