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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
A standout entertainment event of last year involved #1 and Drake doing a back and forth of songs dissing each other, and one of Lamar's offerings, "Not Like Us", accusing Drake of being a pedophile, was a hit with both listeners and critics, being in the top 10 of the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 and winning 5 Grammys.
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.
Interactive maps, databases and real-time graphics from The Huffington Post
First Top 25 Report #1 article with 10–11M+ page views: David Bowie (January 10–16, 2016) First Top 25 Report #1 article with 12–13M+ page views: Prince (musician) (April 17–23, 2016) First Top 25 Report #1 article with 14–22M+ page views: Kobe Bryant (January 26–February 1, 2020) ‡ Non-number-one article milestones and records
As of March 2013, these are the most-visited stores in America. %Gallery-187720% Methodology: Using figures recently published by Placed Insights, 24/7 Wall St. compiled a list of the most visited ...
The account Wikitop – for top 30 most popular articles by categories is suspended. Multiyear ranking of Wikipedia pages views [13] counts only few selected categories of small number of pages. Practically the only helpful tool for categories is Massview [14] and it also has many limitations. It lacks data before July 2015 and does not work ...
Then, there's Aldi in fourth with a 90% fame rating and a 60% popularity rating, and Kroger rounding out the top five, with a 93% fame rating and a 63% popularity rating (more respondents felt ...