Wikipedia:Longest streak
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This page in a nutshell: This page describes how many consecutive days the user has made edits. |
Wikipedia streaks show the number of consecutive days a user has edited or made a new Wikipedia page. The streak starts the first time a user edit a Wikipedia page. Active streaks lasting longer than one year may be viewed at Wikipedia:Database reports/Longest active user editing streaks. You can check your streak using streaks.toolforge.org; it shows a user's longest-ever streak, current streak, and all past streaks for an editor that were longer than 5 days.
Streaks can become unhealthy, so this all should be taken in good fun.
Notable streaks
[edit]The longest active streak is currently held by Johnny Au with a streak of 6,253 days.
Eagleash held the fourth-longest active streak at 2,963 days until their passing in 2023.