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Most popular Wikipedia pages of 2024
Wikipedia shares most popular pages of 2024
The Wiki-Media Foundation which operates the crowdsourced encyclopedia, says a list of deaths in 2024 was the most visited page this year. It garnered more than 44 million views. Wikipedia pages about Vice President Kamala Harris and the 2024 U.S. president election ranks 2nd and 3rd on the list.
Here Are the Top 25 Wikipedia Searches for 2024 — And #1 is BLEAK
CNN News Central anchors Boris Sanchez and Brianna Keilar wrapped up Tuesday's episode with a look at the year's top Wikipedia searches -- and the number one pick was a rather depressing topic. The post Here Are the Top 25 Wikipedia Searches for 2024 — And #1 is BLEAK first appeared on Mediaite.
The most popular Wikipedia pages of 2024
Searching for something? From queries about US politics to cricket in India, Wikipedia has become a source of information for millions of people across the globe.
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Here’s the top 25 list of most-viewed Wikipedia articles of 2024
We collectively spent an estimated 2.4 billion hours reading English-language articles on Wikipedia in 2024, and we now know ...
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Jimmy Wales on Why Wikipedia Is Still So Good
We’re coming up on 24 years of Wikipedia in January. I wanted to get your sense of how you think it’s working right now. Is ...
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The dangers of trusting Wikipedia's facts
A Harper's Magazine article used a partially fictionalized tale to demonstrate the ways in which Wikipedia can be and has ...
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What were the most popular Wikipedia pages of 2024?
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‘Wikipedia is as biased as the BBC’: How the Left took over the platform
In 2006, Andrew Schlafly – a US lawyer and Right-wing fundamentalist Christian – launched Conservapedia. The online platform ...
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