Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2013-09-04/Traffic report
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Summary: A news-heavy week offers some insight, perhaps, into humanity's priorities: Barack Obama's contemplating entering the Syrian Civil War and the anniversary of the March on Washington share space with Miley Cyrus's public pushing of her posterior and Robin Thicke's apparent extramarital groping, with the highest interest directed towards the offending bottom.
For a list of the top 25 articles of the week, plus exclusions, see: WP:TOP25
For the week of August 25–31, 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 Twerking 1,264,178 Apparently, girls waggling their bottoms onstage now has a word. Or at least one fit for the Oxford Dictionary Online. And a Wikipedia article. You'd think we'd have had one a while ago, given what a common phenomenon it is, but I suppose words are as they are needed, and boy, Miley, did you make this one needed. 2 Robin Thicke 855,701 The last time the Blue-eyed soul singer and son of Alan Thicke was on this list, it was because he'd just released his latest album; now he's back, with triple the views, both for his role in Miley's routine, and for his hand straying too far over the anatomy of a pretty clubgoer. 3 Miley Cyrus 826,479 The former teenybopper graduated into adulthood in the manner customary to her profession: doing something in public to offend. The heightened publicity has secured her career for the immediate future at least. 4 Facebook 563,381 A perennially popular article 5 Breaking Bad 561,320 The final season of this acclaimed chemistry teacher-turned-Scarface TV series began on August 11. 6 Syria 560,861 The next potential Middle Eastern country in which the USA might embroil itself has, unsurprisingly, become a topic of interest this week. 7 Białowieża Forest 390,642 This ancient forest of centuries-old oaks and European bison between Poland and Belarus stimulated a Reddit discussion on August 28. 8 Deaths in 2013 List 372,873 The list of deaths in the current year is always quite a popular article. 9 I Have a Dream 372,170 The 50th anniversary of Martin Luther King's rhetorical masterpiece at the March on Washington on August 28 stimulated much public discussion about its legacy and effects. 10 Martin Luther King, Jr. 354,119 Of course, the anniversary also drew attention to the man himself.
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Meaningless. Given that Wikipedia relies on secondary sources with a time lag, serious readers would be turning directly to the secondary sources for reliable up to date information, not Wikipedia, on items like the Syria situation. NE Ent 02:55, 7 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]
Twerking
I never saw the word before today. I saw it three times. I think all three cases were either in comic strips themselves or in the comments that go with the strips.— Vchimpanzee · talk · contributions · 20:22, 9 September 2013 (UTC)[reply]