In this [[ https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T342072 | ticket's parent ]], we adjusted the schema of how tags related to content integrity are relayed to in Realtime, adding a counter for 4 key templates to allow a reuser to see a quantifiable, contextual change in an article's quality by each new revision (should those tags be added).
There [[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Template:Verify_source#See_also | are myriad similar tags ]] including across languages. Some are more regularly used or more important than others in that list.
To decide which ones to add to make a more complete but uncluttered object, we need to collect and analyze data about the usage history a the templates in that long list and across languages.
This data needs to be easy to read and only delivered once.
**Acceptance criteria**
# All dispute/verifiability templates analyzed answering below questions —
- [] How many times has template been used overall?
- [] How many articles currently have the template?
- [] For articles with in the top 25% of pageviews (last month) per language, how many times per article is each template present? (discreet count)
**ToDo**
- [ ] Deliver data in CSV or similar method