
The most popular Wikipedia pages of 2024
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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.
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. The Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit that operates the site, released on Tuesday its annual list of the most-visited Wikipedia pages, showcasing what people wanted to read about this year. The crowdsourced encyclopedia offers a snapshot of what topics captivate the public, become global trends or define a specific year, similar to Oxford’s word of the year. English-language Wikipedia was viewed over 76 billion times globally this year as of October, according to the Wikimedia Foundation. “The most popular Wikipedia articles are a reflection of our world, highlighting our collective interests at a unique moment in time,” Anusha Alikhan, the chief communications officer at the Wikimedia Foundation, said in a statement. A list of deaths in 2024 was the most visited page, garnering over 44 million views. A page about deaths in a given year has ranked at the top of the list five times since 2015, when the Wikimedia Foundation began releasing the data. The topic has never fallen below third place on the list.

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