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Article traffic statistics and comparisons between articles: Active The Open Wikipedia Ranking: Ranking: Most viewed, can be filtered by category: Active Wikipedia:Top 25 Report: Ranking: Top 25 most popular articles weekly chart with human commentary, republished as The Signpost Traffic Report: Active Wikipedia:Popular pages: Ranking
We have begun producing two weekly charts on the most popular articles on Wikipedia, the WP:5000 list, and the moderated WP:5000/Top25Report. WP:5000, an automated list of the 5,000 most popular pages on Wikipedia, is now being compiled weekly. It also identifies how many featured articles, good articles, and lists are included.
The Top 25 Report is a curated weekly report of the 25 most popular articles on Wikipedia. Our archives cover January 2013 to the present. A Top 10 version of the Report usually also appears in the Wikipedia Signpost as the "Traffic Report". This report is based on data derived from Toolforge.
The most viewed articles weekly are a regular feature, the yearly list has had its sixth entry, and again we have the most viewed article each day, though a manual search of the Toolforge's Pageviews.
Article Class Views Image Notes/about 1: Kendrick Lamar: 3,301,950: It was again a Super Bowl week Report where the halftime show brought the most attention. One of the most acclaimed rappers of his generation delivered a succession of hits, while featuring guest appearances by SZA, Mustard, Samuel L. Jackson and Serena Williams.
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To calculate America's most popular conspiracy theories, we used data from a Public Policy Polling survey in 2013 (with 1,247 respondents), a poll from SSRS of Media in 2015 (with 1,018 ...
Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about 1: Wicked: 2,285,212: 21 years after Stephen Schwartz and Winnie Holzman made a musical doing a revisionist take on the Land of Oz (itself based on the novel at #12) comes a film adaptation — or rather, half of it, with its part II set to release next #14 — directed by Jon M. Chu, and co-written by Holzman.