Forum:Global contributions for Wikia?

At our wiki — Admin Tools Wiki (ATW) — before approving Requests for rights, we like to review the requestor's edit count and contributions on the various wikis that they work on. For requestors who work primarily on Wikimedia Foundation projects, this is not difficult, given that it can be done with a single click. ( Example : Here is my global edit count on WMF projects, while here are my global contributions on WMF projects.) I find that I can get a requestor's global Wikia edit count by simply using  Special:EditCount/ username . ( Example : Here is my global Wikia edit count plus ATW edit count.) However, I cannot figure out how to get global Wikia contributions.  Special:Contributions/ username  only yields the user’s local contributions on the wiki on which the command is being issued. Any ideas? Thanks! — Spike Toronto  12:53, May 2, 2011 (UTC)


 * There isn't a way for users to view this information, Staff and VSTF have a tool to do that, but I'm not sure what staff's policy is on using it, the best way would be to and see - or revise your own policy (for example, asking them to give a link to a wiki where they have significant contributions)  Random Time  12:59, May 2, 2011 (UTC)


 * It's a server strain, so Wikia prefers to only use it when it's necessary. However, there's a feature (that's technically still in beta(?) even though it's default on some wikis) that shows your edit count on all wikis on your profile. If you go to a wiki such as Assassin's Creed Wiki, all user profiles have the feature, even if the user hasn't edited on the wiki. You can use that to jump to the top 5 wikis where they edit, and look up their contribs there.
 * You could probably also get it from the api with a bot, but I have a feeling that Wikia would frown on that.


 * Okay, Monchoman, I give up! :) I went over to Assassin's Creed Wiki, switched my skin to Oasis and saw the “tool” you mentioned atop each userpage. It was really neat! I could not, however, figure out what was generating it. Where do I find the tool? Does it require the installation of any special extensions? Is it a javascript that needs to be added to the MediaWiki namespace? Thanks! — Spike Toronto  13:59, May 2, 2011 (UTC)
 * It's PHP, so you can't directly control whether you have it. It's not a documented tool in any respect - Wikia just stuck it on the "new" userpage setup at one point, and new wikis have a chance of getting it when they're created. Wikia might be able to enable it for you if you send a message to Special:Contact, but they also might not.