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"What's Hot" lists the top five articles that the students participating in the Public Policy Initiative worked on within the last three days. This section is updated daily.
This leaderboard, updated twice per week, tabulates the most active and prolific courses and students participating in Public Policy Initiative courses. It lists the number of edits made to live Wikipedia articles, the total amount of content (in bytes) added to articles, and the number of days each student has been active.
Total number of bytes added and number of edits made are crude measure of how much contribution a student or class have made. They don't indicate the quality of contributions; sometimes, the best way to improve an article may even be to reduce its size! But to a first approximation, it shows which classes and students are doing the most with Wikipedia.
Keep in mind all of our classes are operating on different assignment schedules, so expect variation throughout the term.