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A centijimbo (cJ, pronounced "Centi-Jimbo" /ˈsɛntɪˌdʒɪmboʊ/) is a unit of measurement used for comparing the number of watchers a particular user has. [note 1] The term was coined by Durova in a blog post on September 10, 2009, shortly after the creation of a tool by MZMcBride that counts the number of people who watch a particular page. [note 2]
The centijimbo is 1/100th the number of watchers that User:Jimbo Wales has. As of January 2024, [update] a centijimbo currently equals approximately 40.9 watchers, but as a relative measurement, this changes as people add and drop watchlist pages.
One may use the template {{
User:Audacity/centijimbo|# of people watching your userpage}}
to display one's ranking in terms of centijimbos. Users who develop an obsession with checking their number of watchers may suffer from centijimboitis.
From here we can obviously see that:
Thus, by definition, the user page of our founder Jimmy Wales always has 1 JIMBO or 100 cJ.
As of December 2023, [update] this page has about 2.79 cJ.
{{
Usertalkback|me=watched|you=other}}
on your talk page! With the parameters set as shown this handy li'l notice will actually command all users to place your page on their watchlist and to always respond on your talk page!Wikipedia:Database reports/Most-watched pages shows a list of the top 1,000 most watched pages. As of April 27, 2016 [update] needs update, the only six user pages which are not subpages to appear on that list besides Jimbo's user page are User:SlimVirgin, User:NawlinWiki, User:DGG, User:RHaworth, User:Alison, User:Materialscientist.
Wikipedians who have edited this page and have at least 30 watchers (at least 0.78 centijimbos, due to requirements set by the developers) are listed below with their numbers of centijimbos. Feel free to add your name here, proudly displaying how many centijimbos you have: [note 3]
This page contains material that is kept because it is considered
humorous. Such material is not meant to be taken seriously. |
A centijimbo (cJ, pronounced "Centi-Jimbo" /ˈsɛntɪˌdʒɪmboʊ/) is a unit of measurement used for comparing the number of watchers a particular user has. [note 1] The term was coined by Durova in a blog post on September 10, 2009, shortly after the creation of a tool by MZMcBride that counts the number of people who watch a particular page. [note 2]
The centijimbo is 1/100th the number of watchers that User:Jimbo Wales has. As of January 2024, [update] a centijimbo currently equals approximately 40.9 watchers, but as a relative measurement, this changes as people add and drop watchlist pages.
One may use the template {{
User:Audacity/centijimbo|# of people watching your userpage}}
to display one's ranking in terms of centijimbos. Users who develop an obsession with checking their number of watchers may suffer from centijimboitis.
From here we can obviously see that:
Thus, by definition, the user page of our founder Jimmy Wales always has 1 JIMBO or 100 cJ.
As of December 2023, [update] this page has about 2.79 cJ.
{{
Usertalkback|me=watched|you=other}}
on your talk page! With the parameters set as shown this handy li'l notice will actually command all users to place your page on their watchlist and to always respond on your talk page!Wikipedia:Database reports/Most-watched pages shows a list of the top 1,000 most watched pages. As of April 27, 2016 [update] needs update, the only six user pages which are not subpages to appear on that list besides Jimbo's user page are User:SlimVirgin, User:NawlinWiki, User:DGG, User:RHaworth, User:Alison, User:Materialscientist.
Wikipedians who have edited this page and have at least 30 watchers (at least 0.78 centijimbos, due to requirements set by the developers) are listed below with their numbers of centijimbos. Feel free to add your name here, proudly displaying how many centijimbos you have: [note 3]