I haven’t heard of such a thing, and in any case most RW articles that are actually good fit that statistical description. There’s no de jure ownership of articles, but in practice editors have their favourites and others often don’t bother. (I suspect the same largely applies to Wikipedia, though that’s just my human simulator talking, not numbers.)
I think (and IIRC people have done a few studies on that) that in the typical good Wikipedia article nearly all the content was contributed to by a couple editors, but there will be dozens of users who’ve made stylistic changes.
I haven’t heard of such a thing, and in any case most RW articles that are actually good fit that statistical description. There’s no de jure ownership of articles, but in practice editors have their favourites and others often don’t bother. (I suspect the same largely applies to Wikipedia, though that’s just my human simulator talking, not numbers.)
I think (and IIRC people have done a few studies on that) that in the typical good Wikipedia article nearly all the content was contributed to by a couple editors, but there will be dozens of users who’ve made stylistic changes.