Wikipedia:Top 25 Report

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Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (May 12 to 18, 2024)[edit]

Prepared with commentary by Igordebraga, Vestrian24Bio, Shuipzv3, and CAWylie.

⭠ Last week's report

On a positive note, this week fully enforces the exclusion thresholds below (meaning discarding a suspicious increase for Australia while seeing Indian cricket having its pageviews dunk). On an interesting lesser one, it's the first time the top article hasn't surpassed a million views since January 2022, and the whole bottom four couldn't reach 400k.

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
1 Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 996,673 I hate every ape that I see\From Chimpan-A to Chimpanzee... 56 years after the original, filmgoers are still willing to go to an Earth where humans lost their position as the dominant species to talking apes. The newest one (and tenth overall!) has earned great remarks from critics and audiences alike, and is close to clearing its $160 million budget in less than two weeks in theaters, making it clear the plans of director Wes Ball for a whole trilogy will soon be fulfilled.
2 Eurovision Song Contest 2024 984,621 After Sweden won the 2023 contest, it hosted the latest edition at Malmö Arena. 25 finalists out of 37 entrants made it the semifinals which began May 7. Romania opted not to participate, and Luxembourg competed for the first time since 1993. The Netherlands was disqualified before the final, but still retained its right to vote. The inclusion of Israel among the participants in the context of the Israel–Hamas war was met with controversy. Ultimately, Switzerland won the contest with a performance by #24.
3 2024 Indian general election 975,252 The largest-ever election in history to choose its 18th parliment finished off its fourth phase last Monday, and the fifth phase is scheduled for the upcoming Monday. It will continue to go on for the next two weeks.
4 Deaths in 2024 968,728 If man is five
Then the devil is six
Then God is seven
This monkey's gone to heaven
5 Yasuke 924,347 Yasuke was a man, likely of African origin, who served under the daimyo Oda Nobunaga from 1581–1582. The video game company Ubisoft announced that a fictionalized version of Yasuke would be a primary character in the upcoming Assassin's Creed Shadows, which prompted discussions about his featuring over a Japanese character in a game set in feudal Japan.
6 Heeramandi 862,850 Despite mixed reviews following its May 1 release, this Indian period drama series was that week's second most-watched non-English show on Netflix globally. It received 4.5 million views, with 33 million viewership hours, breaking the record for the most-viewed Indian series in its first week of release. It was trending at number-one in 10 countries and was among the top ten most-watched shows in 43 countries.
7 Robert Fico 663,364 The Prime Minister of Slovakia suffered an assassination attempt, and after an emergency surgery for five bullet wounds, his condition has turned stable. It's possibly politically motivated, with the suspect having shown opposition to some of Fico's policies, like taking more control of the media and weakening anti-corruption policies.
8 Harrison Butker 654,977 Butker, a kicker for the Kansas City Chiefs and a conservative Catholic, gave a commencement speech at the private Benedictine College on May 11, in which he congratulated the women in the audience — and said most were probably eager to get married and have children. Butker also criticized Pride Month and US president Joe Biden's stance on abortion. While he received a standing ovation from the crowd, others were less impressed, with the NFL distancing itself from his comments, and it was pointed out that Butker's mother is a medical physicist with two university degrees.
9 Baby Reindeer 632,686 This critically acclaimed Netflix mini-series based on #11's real life experience has managed to make it to the Top 10, even after 5 weeks since the release.
10 Bridgerton 631,370 Shondaland's first scripted series for Netflix about regents living in the UK's social season was renewed for a third season in 2021. The first half of it premiered on May 16.
11 Richard Gadd 616,183 #9 adapts a one-man show this actor made based on his experiences being stalked.
12 Planet of the Apes 609,794 It's necessary to taste the madness, activate new possibilities, back to the Planet of the Apes!
13 Von Erich family 589,476 The "cursed" wrestling family (father Fritz, pictured), beset by tragedy, received renewed interest due to the release of the biopic The Iron Claw on the Max streaming service on May 10.
14 Nava Mau 529,995 #9 has this trans actress playing a therapist who dates #11's protagonist.
15 Oleksandr Usyk 514,033 This Ukranian boxer has beaten the former undisputed heavyweight champion (#17) to become the new Champ!
16 Megalopolis (film) 513,849 Legendary director Francis Ford Coppola (pictured) unveiled his first movie in 13 years, which he had been trying to film since the 1970s and saw its debut at the 77th Cannes Film Festival, to a polarizing critical reception.
17 Tyson Fury 512,034 This British boxer was the undisputed heavyweight champion, until he was beaten by #15 to become the new Champ!
18 Kevin Von Erich 456,077 The last surviving child of #13 currently sells real estate. He was portrayed by Zac Efron in the recently released biopic.
19 Young Sheldon 447,391 Splitting the brothers is the spinoff for The Big Bang Theory focusing on the childhood of Sheldon Cooper (young Iain Armitage pictured), that aired its series finale on May 16 to close 7 years on the air.
20 Kerry Von Erich 411,792 Tragedies aside, he was probably the most successful of #13. He felt the family curse the most and committed suicide in 1993. He was portrayed by Jeremy Allen White in The Iron Claw.
21 Cassie Ventura 400,990 CNN obtained and published CCTV footage of the rapper Sean "Diddy" Combs violently assaulting Ventura in a hotel hallway in 2016, with Diddy grabbing Ventura, punching her then throwing her to the ground, followed by kicks and stomps. Ventura previously filed a lawsuit against Diddy in November 2023 alleging a decade-long "cycle of abuse, violence and sex trafficking", which was settled out of court.
22 Amy Winehouse 392,657 In another reminder that we're getting old, in July it'll be 13 years since Amy Winehouse joined the 27 Club. To celebrate the British singer's short, sad and impactful life, the biopic Back to Black, starring Marisa Abela, has hit theaters.
23 Fallout (American TV series) 382,413 Wait, views were so slow this week that this Prime Video show returned, a whole month after its debut? OK Okey dokey!
24 Nemo (singer) 379,989 The Swiss-born singer won #2 on May 11, becoming the first openly non-binary performer to win the contest; they also finished with the fourth highest amount of points in competition history.
25 War for the Planet of the Apes 376,002 IF, a movie about imaginary friends by John Krasinski (which many compared to a certain Cartoon Network show) is expected to take the top of the box office from #1. Yet here it was the first article off the list, ironically right below the previous appearance of the apes, where Caesar (played by the guy to the left, Andy Serkis) went on a manhunt for the Colonel that killed his son.

Exclusions[edit]

  • 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 on our experience and research of the issue. Please feel free to discuss any removal on the talk page if you wish.