User blog comment:Yatalu/Your wiki's average page size/@comment-5558012-20140909132732/@comment-4142476-20140909220001

Yep, that certainly is the case -- templating helps to reduce the page size often as well. For WLB, I have to point out that our shortest page (175 bytes) is w:c:WLB:FAQ, which sure as hell doesn't look short.

However, I still do think that page length is a good indicator of the indepthness (is this even a word? because if not, it is now) of the average article. You can also look at the amount of revisions per article, which I think gives a bit of an indication as well, but even that one is no guarantee.

I doubt there is an easy tool to measure the actual quality. This is just one thing people may have been wondering about and now know how to do!