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  2. Wikipedia:Pageview statistics - Wikipedia

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    Pageviews for the USS Gyatt.View count spikes after the term "gyatt" emerges in popular culture as a reference to the buttocks in October 2023. Page view statistics (or Pageview stats) is a tool for Wikipedia pages which shows how many people have visited an article in a given time period.

  3. Wikipedia:Pageviews and primary topics - Wikipedia

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    Redirect views: It shows the total views of a single article for a given period, with the number broken down by views for the exact title and for each incoming redirect. This can be helpful for gauging the overall popularity of articles. Massviews: It shows the pageviews of each page linked from the specified page. Primarily useful for gauging ...

  4. Pageview - Wikipedia

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    On balance, page views refer to a number of pages viewed or clicked on the site during the given time. [2] Page views may be counted as part of web analytics. For the owner of the site, this information can be useful to see if any change in the "page" (such as the information or the way it is presented) results in more visits.

  5. Wikipedia:Statistics - Wikipedia

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    Most articles have very low traffic. In 2023, 90% of articles averaged between zero and ten page views per day. The median article gets about one page view per week. Because the top 0.1% of high-traffic articles can each get millions of page views in a year, the mean is about 100 times the median. [citation needed]

  6. Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/Records - Wikipedia

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    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. First Top 25 Report non-#1 article with 1M+ page views: Colin Kaepernick (January 13–19, 2013) First Top 25 Report non-#1 article with 2M+ page views: Harlem Shake (meme) (February 17–23, 2013)

  7. Wikipedia:Article traffic jumps - Wikipedia

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    Whitney Houston 5.9m page views on February 12, 2012, the day after her death. Prince (musician) 5.8m page views on April 21, 2016, 5.5m page views on April 22, 2.1m page views on April 23, and 1.4m page views on April 24. Osama bin Laden, 4.8m page views on the day of his death, 2 May 2011, and 1.5m the next day. 1.1m the day after that.