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  2. Wikipedia:Unusual articles - Wikipedia

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    The article is a list or collection of articles or subjects meeting the criteria above. This definition is not precise or absolute; some articles could still be considered unusual even if they do not fit these guidelines.

  3. Wikipedia:Unusual articles/Lists - Wikipedia

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    Instances of people submitting fake or nonsense scholarly articles to expose an academic journal as predatory . List of sexually active popes. A surprisingly long list for a supposedly celibate role. List of shoe-throwing incidents. The recurring trend of high-ranking people being attacked with shoes.

  4. Wikipedia:Popular pages - Wikipedia

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    For comparison, "Baby Shark", which leads YouTube for the most views on that site [ 15] has 14.7 billion views. According to its information page, the Main page was created as Wikipedia marked its first year, on January 26, 2002. Wikipedia:Most popular pages October 2001, however, states that the Main page had existed and led by wide margin ...

  5. Wikipedia:Featured articles - Wikipedia

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    Featured articles are considered to be some of the best articles Wikipedia has to offer, as determined by Wikipedia's editors. They are used by editors as examples for writing other articles. Before being listed here, articles are reviewed as featured article candidates for accuracy, neutrality, completeness, and style according to our featured ...

  6. Wikipedia:Unusual articles/History - Wikipedia

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    The FBI's name for their undercover operation of investigation, and at times disruption, of influential groups and people in the inland United States during the Cold War. Some of the most famous individuals observed in this operation include: Martin Luther King Jr., Muhammad Ali, John Lennon, Charles Chaplin and Malcolm X .

  7. Wikipedia:Top 25 Report - Wikipedia

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    This list excludes the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such as redlinks), and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views).Since mobile view data became available to the Report in October 2014, we exclude articles that have almost no mobile views (5–6% or less) or almost all mobile views (94–95% or more) because they are very likely to be automated views based ...

  8. Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/Number-one articles - Wikipedia

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    The Top 25 Report. The Wikipedia:Top 25 Report is a list that presents the 25 most viewed articles on the English Wikipedia for a given week, derived from the WP:5000, an automated report of the most viewed 5000 Wikipedia pages. For more information, see here. For achievements/records related to these number-one articles, click here .

  9. Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/Records - Wikipedia

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    Since January 2013, the Wikipedia:Top 25 Report is a list that presents the 25 most viewed articles on the English Wikipedia for a given week, derived from the WP:5000, an automated report of the most viewed 5000 Wikipedia pages.