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Pulling revision metadata, checking activity spikes, and preparing the charts.
Last edited Feb 24, 2025
2
Total Edits
2
Unique Editors
0/10
Controversy Score
2025
Created
831
Watchers
0%
Minor Edits
2K
Monthly Views
0
Edits (90d)
The Wikipedia article on Israel–Hamas war has been edited 2 times by 2 different editors since it was created roughly 1 year ago in 2025. That works out to an average of about 2 edits per year, though activity is rarely spread evenly — most articles see long quiet stretches punctuated by short bursts of intense editing.
With a controversy score of 0/10, this article is comparatively stable. Reverts are rare, which usually means editors broadly agree on the content and most changes are additions, corrections, or routine maintenance rather than disputes. A low score is a reasonable signal that the article reflects a settled consensus rather than an ongoing fight.
Within the 2 most recent revisions we analysed, the single most active contributor is UltrasonicMadness, responsible for about 50% of the changes in that window. That is a notably high concentration — when one account makes a large share of the edits, the article’s framing can lean heavily on a single person’s perspective, which is worth keeping in mind when you read it. The busiest year in our data was 2025, when editing activity peaked — spikes like this usually line up with real-world news events involving the subject.
All figures above are computed live from Wikipedia's public revision data. For a deeper explanation of what these numbers mean, see our guides on edit wars, article quality ratings, and how to read an edit history.
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Showing last 2 edits — 2025 to 2025
Last 24 months from Wikimedia Analytics
| # | Editor | Edits | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | UltrasonicMadness | 1 | |
| 2 | Amakuru | 1 |
No edits in the last 90 days.