ilmanifesto.it

il manifesto is an Italian language daily newspaper published in Rome, Italy. While it calls itself communist, it is not connected to any political party. More information...

Multilingual Wikipedia

In June 2020 the website ilmanifesto.it was on the 16,060th place in the ranking of the most reliable and popular sources in multilingual Wikipedia from readers' point of view (PR-score). If we consider only frequency of appearance of this source in references of Wikipedia articles (F-score), this website was on the 16,526th place in June 2020. From Wikipedians' point of view, "ilmanifesto.it" is the 15,303rd most reliable source in different language versions of Wikipedia (AR-score).

The website is placed before ithaca.edu and after comix-art.ru in multilingual PR ranking of the most reliable sources in Wikipedia.

PR-score:
16,060th place
1,701,212
-1,085,723
AR-score:
15,303rd place
253,934
+6,028
F-score:
16,526th place
672
+12

Italian Wikipedia (it)

PR-score:
592nd place
1,231,490
-912,149
AR-score:
853rd place
210,088
+4,669
F-score:
943rd place
479
+4

English Wikipedia (en)

PR-score:
32,375th place
363,356
-183,958
AR-score:
46,321st place
28,093
+263
F-score:
32,653rd place
93
+3

German Wikipedia (de)

PR-score:
28,633rd place
48,992
+20,033
AR-score:
44,339th place
5,436
+456
F-score:
34,824th place
13
+1

Portuguese Wikipedia (pt)

PR-score:
20,628th place
26,334
-8,314
AR-score:
42,313th place
1,599
+8
F-score:
21,105th place
12
+1

Spanish Wikipedia (es)

PR-score:
71,541st place
13,658
-4,899
AR-score:
50,816th place
3,163
+26
F-score:
21,240th place
20
0

French Wikipedia (fr)

PR-score:
113,087th place
4,531
-2,543
AR-score:
84,239th place
1,921
+18
F-score:
33,519th place
15
0
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