While Google’s Zeitgeist gives us a glimpse into the spur-of-the-moment searches we all made this year, Wikipedia’s most viewed pages reveal what we actually felt a need to bone up on. Brace yourselves.
While Wikipedia doesn’t actually publish official end-of-year results, devs can root around in log files to provide the data. Which is exactly what Swedish software engineer Johan Gunnarsson did—and now he’s published the results online for us all. Here’re the top 10 most-read pages on the English language Wikipedia:
1. Facebook (32,647,942)
2. Wiki (29,613,759)
3. Deaths in 2012 (25,418,587)
4. One Direction (22,351,637)
5. The Avengers (2012 film) (22,268,644)
6. Fifty Shades of Grey (21,779,423)
7. 2012 phenomenon (20,619,920)
8. The Dark Knight Rises (18,882,885)
9. Google (18,508,719)
10. The Hunger Games (18,431,626)
A heavy emphasis on film, then, along with terrible music, mom-porn and the yet-to-appear apocalypse. Perhaps strangest of all, though, is the huge number of people desperate to learn more about this new-fangled thing called Facebook.
But crucially, let’s find comfort in the weirdness of other nations: the most-visited page in Japanese is a list of adult movie actresses; the best-read Italian article is about the TV show Grey’s Anatomy; and the top German article is, peculiarly, about cul de sac streets. Of course! [Tool Server via All Things D]
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Wiki…people look for the wiki Wikipedia article, 29,613,759 people?. WHAT THE HELL INTERNET!
Don’t tell me it hasn’t made you curious.
It’s a link on every Wikipedia page.
maybe they were looking for lyrics for this song?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=siadw7TPasA
Typing into Google (or the browser bar with google search) for “wiki” gives the Wiki article as the first result, not the Wikipedia homepage.
I often do this to get to Wikipedia as it is quicker than typing the whole URL (or taking the time to spell it).
I’m guessing other people do this so that’s why its so high!