Wikipedia:CJ
Wikipedia:Centijimbos
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]
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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:
- One MILLIJIMBO is 1/1000th of the number of watchers that User:Jimbo Wales has. (4.09)
- One CENTIJIMBO is 1/100th of the number of watchers that User:Jimbo Wales has. (40.9)
- One DECIJIMBO is 1/10th of the number of watchers that User:Jimbo Wales has. (409)
- One JIMBO is the number of watchers that User:Jimbo Wales has. (4090)
Thus, by definition, the user page of our founder Jimmy Wales always has 1 JIMBO or 100 cJ.