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I do a "featured article of the week" for {{{1}}}my wiki]. I would like to have, all on one page:

  • Most edited pages this week
  • Users with the most edits this week

I know how to do it by month, but I have no idea how to do it by week, other than go through every page and counting the edits in the past week.

Iggyvolz 00:14, December 2, 2011 (UTC)

As far as I know, there is no variable magic word that gives the most edited pages this week/month, or the users with the most edits this week/month. If I am correct, your best bet is to manually count the edits. Nothing else can be done. – Natsu · (talkAvatar Answers) 01:20, December 2, 2011 (UTC)
Special:WikiStats/breakdown for logged in users, but indeed only per month.
Special:WikiStats/anonbreakdown for not logged in users. Also per month.
You can use the Special:WikiActivity to count every edit in a week, rather then go through all wiki pages ;)
It is also possible to go to Special:Statistics and to write that number down, and do the math the week after.
And if you feel you want to put a special spotlight onto a user, Special:Editcount&username= might do the trick.
Hope this helps.
BTW, do remember to properly attribute the pictures on your wiki with license and source you got the information from!