Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/April 16 to 22, 2017
Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (April 16 to 22, 2017)
Prepared with commentary by OZOO
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The top article this week was Aaron Hernandez, the former American footballer who was convicted in 2015 of the murder of Odin Lloyd (#4), and who died this week, seemingly of a suicide in his jail cell. The week also saw the sad deaths of Chyna, sister to NBA star Isaiah Thomas (#18); and former association footballer Ugo Ehiogu (#20).
Elsewhere on the list, it's been rather a quiet week for the biggest regions, with pop culture dominating. The producers of 13 Reasons Why (#2 & #5) & The Fate of the Furious (#3 & #21) will no doubt be delighted to see their hard work still proving so popular; Kendrick Lamar (#13) should be happy with the high placing for DAMN. (#19); and a CBS special on the Bee Gees (#6) saw entries for the last surviving Gibb brother, Barry (#11); and for youngest brother Andy (#17), not himself a Bee Gee.
As usual, some significant dates;
For the week of April 16 to 22, 2017, the 25 most popular articles on Wikipedia, as determined from the WP:5000 report were:
Rank Article Class Views Image Notes 1 Aaron Hernandez 3,427,392 The former American footballer - sentenced to life imprisonment in 2015 for the 2013 murder of Odin Lloyd (#4) - was found dead in his prison cell on April 19. His death has been ruled a suicide. 2 13 Reasons Why 2,094,579 People are still watching the Netflix series, starring Dylan Minnette (pictured) and Katherine Langford (#15). 3 The Fate of the Furious 1,563,444 People are also still watching the 8th movie in the The Fast and the Furious franchise, currently sitting 2nd in the 2017 worldwide box office, behind Beauty and the Beast.4 Murder of Odin Lloyd 1,380,588 Lloyd, a semi-professional American footballer, was shot and killed in Massachusetts on June 17, 2013. Aaron Hernandez (#1) was convicted of his murder in 2015. 5 Thirteen Reasons Why 831,106 With the Netflix series still popular, no surprise to see the source material, Jay Asher's novel, still on the list. 6 Bee Gees 777,950 April 16 saw the Panic! At the Disco and Stevie Wonder, as well as Ed Sheeran.7 Deaths in 2017687,952 If the last entry prompted you to start singing "Stayin' Alive", this would probably be the most appropriate time to stop. 8 The Simpsons house 680,065 Reddit this week discovering that in 1997 a replica of 742 Evergreen Terrace, the house from apparently still-running cartoon series third dimension.9 420 (cannabis culture) 646,523 In 1971 a group of high-school students in San Rafael, California regularly arranged meetings to hunt for a hidden cannabis crop at 4:20pm. 420 has subsequently become associated with cannabis culture in general, and April 20 has thus become a day associated with cannabis. The article is down about 400k on last year's placing. 10 Bill O'Reilly (political commentator) 628,399 advertisingwithdrawal.11 Barry Gibb 626,144 Barry Gibb, the last surviving member of the Bee Gees, was at the Grammy Salute to his and his brother's band earlier this week. 12 Easter 616,582 The most important day of the calendars this year. A four place drop on last year despite only dropping about 30k views. 13 Kendrick Lamar 539,531 The American hip hop star's fourth studio album, Damn, has topped the US Billboard 200 chart and the Canadian Albums Chart, as well as going number 2 in places like Australia, Norway and the United Kingdom.14 Ravens of the Tower of London 535,957 Reddit again, learning about the Beefeatersand not Raveneaters.15 Katherine Langford 505,559 The female lead in 13 Reasons Why (#2), staying popular along with the series. 16 North Korea 503,416 The heavily-armed East Asian state is continuing to be involved in a war of words with the United States. Personally, I'm rather hoping it stays a war of words, as I'm planning a holiday in November and nuclear holocaustwould rather put a damper on that.17 Andy Gibb 483,593 Andy Gibb, the younger brother of the three Bee Gees had a number of hits in the late 70s in his own right, but sadly died of myocarditis in 1988 following battles with drug addiction and depression. 18 Isaiah Thomas (basketball) 482,647 The two-time NBA All Star's sister, Chyna, was sadly killed on April 15 in a car crash.19 Damn (album) 456,651 DAMN. 20 Ugo Ehiogu 444,526 The English professional Football League Cup twice and was capped by the England team four times, as well as being the first black man to captain the England U21 team.21 The Fast and the Furious432,125 The eighth entry in the eighth highest-grossing film franchise is doing alright. It needs another $200M to bgin pushing against the next two franchises, X-Men and Batman. 22 Opinion polling for the French presidential election, 2017425,900 The National Front leader Marine Le Pen, but as we know, polls are never right these days, except, as it turned out, this time.23 Alexis Ohanian 424,993 Ohanian, the co-founder of regular report contributor greatest female tennis player in the world.24 Criticism of advertising 415,759 Another article provided by Reddit, this time providing the news that four of the United States - Hawaii, Vermont, Maine & Alaska have banned the display of billboards. Thanks to regular report writer Serendipodous for finding the Reddit page. 25 Esther Afua Ocloo 409,986 The microlending was honoured with a Google Doodle on April 18, which would have been her 98th birthday. Ocloo provided small loans to many people to help start new businesses, and was so regarded that she received a state funeral in Accraupon her death in 2002.
Exclusions
- 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.
- Per consensus, XXX (film series), XXX and Earth are excluded.
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