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For the week of February 3–9, 2013 the 25 most popular articles on Wikipedia, as determined from the report of the 5,000 most trafficked pages* were:
Rank | Last | Weeks | Article | Views | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | – | Mary Leakey | 2,723,265 | Google celebrated the 100th birthday of the famous British paleoanthropologist with a Google Doodle on February 6, leading to over 2.7 million views, the highest weekly views of any article to date in 2013. |
2 | – | – | Richard III of England | 1,867,853 | It was announced this week that the long missing remains of the former King of England, who died in 1485, had been positively identified. Even the article about Shakespeare's play Richard III saw a boost, appearing at #300 on the WP:5000 this week with 124,390 views.) |
3 | 8 | 5 | Ray Lewis | 1,744,191 | American football linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League, whose team prevailed in Super Bowl XLVII on February 3. Get ready to hear more about the American Super Bowl. Much more. |
4 | – | – | Colin Kaepernick | 1,551,963 | American football quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, who lost the Super Bowl. |
5 | – | – | Beyoncé Knowles | 935,733 | The Super Bowl XLVII half-time performer. As noted in the Signpost article last week, performing at the Super Bowl half-time show is a guarantee of popularity. Beyonce's article peaked at 110–120 views per second! |
6 | 5 | 3 | Super Bowl XLVII | 877,696 | Played on February 3, if you didn't notice the three entries above this one. Up from 476,406 views last week. |
7 | – | – | Jim Harbaugh | 846,581 | Head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, who lost, yes, the Super Bowl. |
8 | – | – | Chinese New Year | 845,799 | This most important of the traditional Chinese holidays fell on February 10 this year. |
9 | – | – | Moonshiners (TV series) | 827,581 | The American docudrama television series on the Discovery Channel that seeks to portray people who produce (illegal) moonshine in the Appalachian Mountains. Almost 800,000 of these views fell on February 7, coinciding with a new episode, but this spike seems quite large in any event. |
10 | – | – | Illuminati | 803,447 | A power outage at the Super Bowl fueled internet speculation that somehow this secret society was to blame. Seriously. |
11 | – | – | Chris Kyle | 776,084 | A United States Navy SEAL and sniper, he was shot and killed on February 2. |
12 | – | – | Super Bowl | 716,914 | More Super Bowl traffic. Keep reading, this isn't the last of it, either. |
13 | – | – | John Harbaugh | 712,845 | Head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, and brother of #7 |
14 | 2 | 5 | 706,371 | Up from 609,629 views last week, a perennially favorite article. | |
15 | – | – | Joe Flacco | 702,822 | American football quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens. |
16 | – | – | Baltimore Ravens | 688,597 | This team won that game referenced above. |
17 | – | – | Valentine's Day | 667,470 | In anticipation of the annual holiday which falls on February 14. |
18 | 4 | 5 | G-force | 595,224 | Up from 505,963 views last week. The popularity of this article is a bit mystifying, possibly could be influenced by non-human views. Its popularity increased in June 2012 and has stayed that way. |
19 | – | – | Destiny's Child | 568,418 | Performed as part of the Super Bowl halftime show. |
20 | – | – | List of Super Bowl champions | 563,828 | Related to the Super Bowl. |
21 | – | – | House of Cards (U.S. TV series) | 534,097 | A new political drama series starring Kevin Spacey, all 13 episodes of the first season were released on February 1. |
22 | 3 | 2 | Vishwaroopam | 515,618 | An Indian Tamil spy thriller film released on January 25, starring Kamal Haasan. Only down slightly from 555,463 views last week, though in a week with many highly popular articles it drops from #3 to #22 on the Top 25. |
23 | – | – | Michael Oher | 485,921 | American football player for the Baltimore Ravens, also known for the movie (and book) The Blind Side based on his story. |
24 | – | – | My Cousin Vinny | 456,189 | Most of the views for this 1992 American comedy film came on February 4, for unclear reasons. |
25 | – | – | San Francisco 49ers | 430,661 | That's 14 of the Top 25 related to the Super Bowl this week (assuming you count the Illuminati, who are probably the cause of it.) |
← Last week's report – Next week's Report →
For the week of February 3–9, 2013 the 25 most popular articles on Wikipedia, as determined from the report of the 5,000 most trafficked pages* were:
Rank | Last | Weeks | Article | Views | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | – | – | Mary Leakey | 2,723,265 | Google celebrated the 100th birthday of the famous British paleoanthropologist with a Google Doodle on February 6, leading to over 2.7 million views, the highest weekly views of any article to date in 2013. |
2 | – | – | Richard III of England | 1,867,853 | It was announced this week that the long missing remains of the former King of England, who died in 1485, had been positively identified. Even the article about Shakespeare's play Richard III saw a boost, appearing at #300 on the WP:5000 this week with 124,390 views.) |
3 | 8 | 5 | Ray Lewis | 1,744,191 | American football linebacker for the Baltimore Ravens of the National Football League, whose team prevailed in Super Bowl XLVII on February 3. Get ready to hear more about the American Super Bowl. Much more. |
4 | – | – | Colin Kaepernick | 1,551,963 | American football quarterback for the San Francisco 49ers, who lost the Super Bowl. |
5 | – | – | Beyoncé Knowles | 935,733 | The Super Bowl XLVII half-time performer. As noted in the Signpost article last week, performing at the Super Bowl half-time show is a guarantee of popularity. Beyonce's article peaked at 110–120 views per second! |
6 | 5 | 3 | Super Bowl XLVII | 877,696 | Played on February 3, if you didn't notice the three entries above this one. Up from 476,406 views last week. |
7 | – | – | Jim Harbaugh | 846,581 | Head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, who lost, yes, the Super Bowl. |
8 | – | – | Chinese New Year | 845,799 | This most important of the traditional Chinese holidays fell on February 10 this year. |
9 | – | – | Moonshiners (TV series) | 827,581 | The American docudrama television series on the Discovery Channel that seeks to portray people who produce (illegal) moonshine in the Appalachian Mountains. Almost 800,000 of these views fell on February 7, coinciding with a new episode, but this spike seems quite large in any event. |
10 | – | – | Illuminati | 803,447 | A power outage at the Super Bowl fueled internet speculation that somehow this secret society was to blame. Seriously. |
11 | – | – | Chris Kyle | 776,084 | A United States Navy SEAL and sniper, he was shot and killed on February 2. |
12 | – | – | Super Bowl | 716,914 | More Super Bowl traffic. Keep reading, this isn't the last of it, either. |
13 | – | – | John Harbaugh | 712,845 | Head coach of the Baltimore Ravens, and brother of #7 |
14 | 2 | 5 | 706,371 | Up from 609,629 views last week, a perennially favorite article. | |
15 | – | – | Joe Flacco | 702,822 | American football quarterback for the Baltimore Ravens. |
16 | – | – | Baltimore Ravens | 688,597 | This team won that game referenced above. |
17 | – | – | Valentine's Day | 667,470 | In anticipation of the annual holiday which falls on February 14. |
18 | 4 | 5 | G-force | 595,224 | Up from 505,963 views last week. The popularity of this article is a bit mystifying, possibly could be influenced by non-human views. Its popularity increased in June 2012 and has stayed that way. |
19 | – | – | Destiny's Child | 568,418 | Performed as part of the Super Bowl halftime show. |
20 | – | – | List of Super Bowl champions | 563,828 | Related to the Super Bowl. |
21 | – | – | House of Cards (U.S. TV series) | 534,097 | A new political drama series starring Kevin Spacey, all 13 episodes of the first season were released on February 1. |
22 | 3 | 2 | Vishwaroopam | 515,618 | An Indian Tamil spy thriller film released on January 25, starring Kamal Haasan. Only down slightly from 555,463 views last week, though in a week with many highly popular articles it drops from #3 to #22 on the Top 25. |
23 | – | – | Michael Oher | 485,921 | American football player for the Baltimore Ravens, also known for the movie (and book) The Blind Side based on his story. |
24 | – | – | My Cousin Vinny | 456,189 | Most of the views for this 1992 American comedy film came on February 4, for unclear reasons. |
25 | – | – | San Francisco 49ers | 430,661 | That's 14 of the Top 25 related to the Super Bowl this week (assuming you count the Illuminati, who are probably the cause of it.) |