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TwitterThe most viewed English-language article on Wikipedia in 2023 was Deaths in 2024, with a total of 44.4 million views. Political topics also dominated the list, with articles related to the 2024 U.S. presidential election and key political figures like Kamala Harris and Donald Trump ranking among the top ten most viewed pages. Wikipedia's language diversity As of December 2024, the English Wikipedia subdomain contained approximately 6.91 million articles, making it the largest in terms of content and registered active users. Interestingly, the Cebuano language ranked second with around 6.11 million entries, although many of these articles are reportedly generated by bots. German and French followed as the next most populous European language subdomains, each with over 18,000 active users. Compared to the rest of the internet, as of January 2024, English was the primary language for over 52 percent of websites worldwide, far outpacing Spanish at 5.5 percent and German at 4.8 percent. Global traffic to Wikipedia.org Hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, Wikipedia.org saw around 4.4 billion unique global visits in March 2024, a slight decrease from 4.6 billion visitors in January. In addition, as of January 2024, Wikipedia ranked amongst the top ten websites with the most referring subnets worldwide.
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This dataset about Most viewed Wiki Pages is extracted from Flourish visualisation. If you want to know more about Flourish click here.
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TwitterAs of March 2020, the most visited Wikipedia page in the United States was "2020 Democratic party presidential primaries" with * million visits during the month. The second-most visited page was "2019-20 coronavirus pandemic" with *** million visits. A significant portion of the top visited Wikipedia pages in March are related to the global coronavirus pandemic.
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TwitterApart from being the most-followed person on Instagram, Cristiano Ronaldo is also the most-followed person on Facebook with over 122 million subscribers to his Facebook page in January 2023. Only Facebook itself and tech conglomerate Samsung had more followers on the social network. Ronaldo’s position in the ranking is even more impressive given that the list of most popular fan pages on Facebook is dominated by global brands rather than individual celebrities. Social media advertising Brand presence on social media is a serious business. Social media advertising revenues was the strongest-growing ad category in the United States in 2020 and 2021. As social networks are a significant traffic generator for retail sites in the United States, it is no wonder that brands and retailers are particularly keen to invest in social media advertising. Facebook is also the digital channel with the most influence on purchasing decisions according to internet users in the United States, ranking ahead of YouTube and Instagram. Facebook advertising Facebook advertising influence extends beyond social media – the company consistently ranks among the U.S. media companies with the biggest advertising revenues. Google is the only digital competitor with more ad revenue, but Facebook ranks miles ahead of traditional media juggernauts such as Disney, Fox, and Viacom.
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TwitterThe Swedish football player Zlatan Ibrahimovic had the most popular Facebook page in Sweden in January 2021 with 26.3 million fans. He was followed by Tim Bergling, also known as Avicii. Nearly two years after the Swedish electronic musician died by suicide, nearly 18.5 million fans still supported his work and art via Facebook. The music branch turned out to be popular on Facebook in general in Sweden. Swedish House Mafia, ABBA and the DJ and record producer Alesso were also among the most liked pages in the country. Ibrahimovic scored on Facebook Ibrahimovic’s fame could be easily explained by his huge success professionally. With 62 goals scored as of June 2020, he led as all time goal scorer of the national football team of Sweden. Over 26 million fans were reported to be following Zlatan Ibrahimovic’s Facebook page in February 2020. Facebook in Sweden The most active generation on Facebook were people from the 90’s, 94 percent of whom used the platform in 2018. Therefore, celebrities who were popular among this generation were likely to be most followed on Facebook. Facebook is a worldwide leading social media platform. Its popularity in Sweden increased over time and the share of users raised from 63 percent in 2011 to 83 percent in the rhird quarter of 2020.
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Organic Feed's Top Pages The ranking of social media pages that garner the most unique viewers through organic (unpaid) post distribution in users' feeds is known as "Content Viewers" in the United States. These pages could feature news sources, entertainment websites, influencers, neighbourhood associations, or well-known people whose work appeals to audiences without the need for sponsored advertising. The metric identifies the information, entertainment, and interaction sources that users in the US focus on the most on social media sites like Facebook and Instagram. Understanding audience preferences, digital consumption trends, and the impact of online content ecosystems all depend on this metric. Researchers, decision-makers, and media analysts can determine which voices influence social discourse, cultural trends, and public opinion by monitoring the top pages. It provides information about the kind of material that naturally reaches the largest audience, which helps businesses and content producers develop growth and engagement plans. It also brings up important issues regarding media diversity, power consolidation, and the dissemination of false information or skewed narratives from the standpoint of governance. All things considered, this measure clarifies how social media ecosystems influence democratic processes and consumer behaviour while also fostering communication in society.
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TwitterThis data, exported from Google Analytics displays the most popular 50 pages on Austintexas.gov based on the following: Views: The total number of times the page was viewed. Repeated views of a single page are counted. Bounce Rate: The percentage of single-page visits (i.e. visits in which the person left your site from the entrance page without interacting with the page). *Note: On July 1, 2023, standard Universal Analytics properties will stop processing data.
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TwitterThe Facebook page of Nightwish had the highest number of fans among pages in Finland. As of January 2021, the symphonic metal band from Kitee, Finland, had roughly *** million Facebook fans. Finnish metal clearly had a strong presence on Facebook since the rock bands Apocalyptica, Children of Bodom and Heartagram ranked respectively second, third and fourth in the list of most followed Facebook pages in the country. Finnish people seemed to use Facebook mainly for social purposes in 2019: to keep in touch with friends and family. The second most common usage purpose was entertainment. Less than one fourth of Finns used the platform as a news source.
How often did Finns use Facebook Regarding usage frequency, ** percent of Finns reported to be using Facebook daily in 2020. Despite being frequently used by the majority, Facebook was used just once a week by **** percent of the respondents to a survey, conducted in 2019. Just *** percent used the platform less often than monthly.
Social media in the Nordics Even though Finns seemed to have used social networks often, the country had in fact, the smallest share of active social media users within the Nordic region in 2020, amounting to ** percent. Iceland topped the ranking, with ** percent of active social media users.
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TwitterThe CDC Content Syndication site at https://tools.cdc.gov/syndication/ allows you to import content from CDC websites directly into your own website or application. These services are provided free of charge from CDC. The data shown in this table represent the weekly top page views from CDC.gov offered by syndication.
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Wikia provides a Special:Insights endpoint for every wiki they host. This feature is meant to help wiki administrators understand better their community and improve it in order to get more engagement (You can find more information about this endpoint here).
In this site, anyone can select the option called "Popular Pages" to display the number of page views of all the pages in your wiki, by default in your last week, but it is also possible to retrieve them for the last 4 weeks.
There is no other place in Wikia neither their api where you can get this information about the "popularity" or "number of visits" of their wikis. These visits or page views can be a good indicator of popularity. So, we wanted to generate a dataset with the data of the number of pages visited and the number of visits for every wiki in Wikia. To achieve that, we have used a wikia index generated from the Wikia Sitemap in a previous work (Wikia census - curated index) and scrapped the page Special:Insights for the 300k wikis indexed.
All the data is possible thanks to FANDOM, the company supporting Wikia, and thank to all the contributors to the wikis. Also, thanks to the work made for the Wikia census, we have a curated index with all the wikis hosted in Wikia.
We think that the number of page views of a Wiki is a good indicator of popularity, usefulness and activity of a Wiki, and thus we have found useful to retrieve this data and release it.
This data is released under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike License 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA). Please attribute [FANDOM]4 and me (Abel Serrano Juste) when using this data.
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Fandom pages contain useful information about different series. While Fandom provides wiki data at https://examplename.fandom.com/wiki/Special:Statistics, most fandoms are either out of date or completely missing wiki dumps. These .jsonl files contain scraped data from different fandom pages, such as the Breaking Bad and Harry Potter fandoms. The data is sorted into two columns, one containing the source URL and the other the text within the page.
This dataset contains Fandom wiki data for Star Wars, Breaking Bad, Genshin Impact, and many of the most popular anime of all time according to MyAnimeList.
Check out my GitHub for the script I used to make this dataset here: https://github.com/Jonathan-Luo01/FandomScraper
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TwitterTop 5000 seattle.gov web pages accessed by month via Google Analytics. yuhv-gvtm
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TwitterMonthly statistics for the top 1,000 Arlington County Government public webpages.
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Wikipedia, the world's largest encyclopedia, is a crowdsourced open knowledge project and website with millions of individual web pages. This dataset is a grab of the title of every article on Wikipedia as of September 20, 2017.
This dataset is a simple newline () delimited list of article titles. No distinction is made between redirects (like Schwarzenegger) and actual article pages (like Arnold Schwarzenegger).
This dataset was created by scraping Special:AllPages on Wikipedia. It was originally shared here.
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KAP - Knowledge, Attitude and Practice.
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TwitterTOPP was the most popular media Facebook page in Norway as of January 2021 with nearly *** million Facebook fans. VG ranked second with about *** thousand fans, while TV 2 was ranked third with around *** thousand likes.
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This dataset contains data and software for the following paper: Hill, Benjamin Mako and Shaw, Aaron. (2015) “Page Protection: Another Missing Dimension of Wikipedia Research.” In Proceedings of the 11th International Symposium on Open Collaboration (OpenSym 2015). ACM Press. doi: 10.1145/2788993.2789846 This is an archival version of the data and software released with the paper. All of these data were (and, at the time of writing, continue to be) hosted at: https://communitydata.cc/wiki-proetection/ Page protection is a feature of MediaWiki software that allows administrators to restrict contributions to particular pages. For example, a page can be “protected” so that only administrators or logged-in editors with a history of good editing can edit, move, or create it. Protection might involve “full protection” where a page can only be edited by administrators (i.e., “sysops”) or “semi-protection” where a page can only be edited by accounts with a history of good edits (i.e., “autoconfirmed” users). Although largely hidden, page protection profoundly shapes activity on the site. For example, page protection is an important tool used to manage access and participation in situations where vandalism or interpersonal conflict can threaten to undermine content quality. While protection affects only a small portion of pages in English Wikipedia, many of the most highly viewed pages are protected. For example, the “Main Page” in English Wikipedia has been protected since February, 2006 and all Featured Articles are protected at the time they appear on the site’s main page. Millions of viewers may never edit Wikipedia because they never see an edit button. Despite it's widespread and influential nature, very little quantitative research on Wikipedia has taken page protection into account systematically. This page contains software and data to help Wikipedia researchers do exactly this in their work. Because a page's protection status can change over time, the snapshots of page protection data stored by Wikimedia and published by Wikimedia Foundation in as dumps is incomplete. As a result, taking protection into account involves looking at several different sources of data. Much more detail can be found in our paper Page Protection: Another Missing Dimension of Wikipedia Research. If you use this software or these data, we would appreciate if you cite the paper.
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A complete list of live websites using the Top Page Quality Analytics technology, compiled through global website indexing conducted by WebTechSurvey.
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TwitterWe developed a web spider(https://github.com/zjzshyq/Pixiv_Top_data_scraper) to crawl the dataset from pixiv.net, a prominent online platform where artists share their artwork. The website pixiv.net is widely recognized and highly regarded within the online art community, making it an ideal source for collecting data related to AI-generated artwork and user preferences.
The website pixiv.net provides a rich and diverse collection of artwork, including both AI-generated and hand-drawn creations. Artists from various backgrounds and genres contribute to the platform, resulting in a vast repository of artistic expressions.
The dataset we collected from top list of pixiv.net/ranking covers a specific period, starting from November of the previous year and spanning a continuous influx of AI-generated works. It comprises essential information related to the artworks, such as tags, views, likes, bookmarks, and comments. Specifically, we focused on the Top 50 artworks or pictures each day, ensuring a comprehensive representation of the most popular and engaging content within the online art community.
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By utilizing the data from pixiv.net, we are able to examine the dynamic relationship between AI-generated artwork and user preferences over time. This allows us to gain valuable insights into the evolving landscape of the online art community and understand the factors that influence the rankings and preferences of AI-generated images compared to hand-drawn artwork.
The data spanning from October 31, 2022, to May 15, 2023 from the top list of AI-generated and man-made image pages. After de-duplicating same image pages which may appear in top with different ranks and different days, we gathered the samples:
Number of all samples: 14576 Number of samples of AI-generated Artworks: 8092 Number of samples of Hand-drawn or man-made Artworks: 6484
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This dataset provides the information on Directgov monthly most popular pages.
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TwitterThe most viewed English-language article on Wikipedia in 2023 was Deaths in 2024, with a total of 44.4 million views. Political topics also dominated the list, with articles related to the 2024 U.S. presidential election and key political figures like Kamala Harris and Donald Trump ranking among the top ten most viewed pages. Wikipedia's language diversity As of December 2024, the English Wikipedia subdomain contained approximately 6.91 million articles, making it the largest in terms of content and registered active users. Interestingly, the Cebuano language ranked second with around 6.11 million entries, although many of these articles are reportedly generated by bots. German and French followed as the next most populous European language subdomains, each with over 18,000 active users. Compared to the rest of the internet, as of January 2024, English was the primary language for over 52 percent of websites worldwide, far outpacing Spanish at 5.5 percent and German at 4.8 percent. Global traffic to Wikipedia.org Hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation, Wikipedia.org saw around 4.4 billion unique global visits in March 2024, a slight decrease from 4.6 billion visitors in January. In addition, as of January 2024, Wikipedia ranked amongst the top ten websites with the most referring subnets worldwide.