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Summary: It's crickets and tumbleweeds this week, as the top 10 sees its lowest view-count since the tracking project began. If Wikipedia were selling anything, we'd be having a fire sale by now.
For the complete top 25, plus analysis, see: WP:TOP25
For the week of July 28 to August 3, the 10 most popular articles on Wikipedia, as determined from the report of the 5,000 most trafficked pages* were:
Rank Article Class Views Image Notes 1 Facebook 693,172 A perennially popular article, it probably finished at number one by accident, given the low traffic. 2 Maria Mitchell 677,707 The great astronomer and comet-discoverer got a Google Doodle for her birthday on August 1. 3 The Wolverine (film) 563,231 The second attempt to give X-Men fan-favourite Wolverine his own franchise appears to be doing far better than the first, taking $21 million in its first day. 4 Kidd Kraddick 508,829 The US radio personality got a send off from Wikipedians when he died on July 27. 5 Robin Thicke 503,901 The Blue-eyed soul singer and son of Alan Thicke released his latest album, Blurred Lines, in the US on July 30. 6 Orange Is the New Black 411,966 The women-in-prison TV series premiered in its entirety on Netflix on 11 July. 7 Deaths in 2013 List 410,828 The list of deaths in the current year is always quite a popular article. 8 Google 373,400 A perennially popular article. 9 List of Bollywood films of 2013 List 372,664 An established staple of the top 25, but a newcomer to the top 10. Again, low traffic is probably the reason. 10 Down Syndrome 349,802 The genetic disorder shot up in views this week after news went global that epigenetic experiments may have revealed a possible treatment.
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