top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013

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Summary: The winter solstice is traditionally a time to reflect on the nature of death and rebirth, and death, always a topic of interest on Wikipedia, has certainly hovered over this list in the last few weeks. The continuing interest in the deaths of Nelson Mandela and Paul Walker was supplemented this week by the deaths of Joan Fontaine and, most obviously, Peter O'Toole. Even the surge in interest in the Great Train Robbery TV movie was likely aided by its coinciding with the death of the most notorious of the robbers, Ronnie Biggs. Of course, the approach of Christmas also led to contemplation of eternity, embodied by the eternal flame of Baba Gurgur.

For the week of December 15 to 21, the 25 most popular articles on Wikipedia, as determined from the report of the 5,000 most viewed pages* were:


      Rank Last Wks Article Class Views Image Notes
      1 - - Peter O'Toole top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  827,820
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      The top ranking for the Lawrence of Arabia star demonstrates the enduring popularity he enjoyed until his death on December 15 at the age of 81. Despite his advanced age, he was working until he died and we are still due one more performance from him when the echoically named Katherine of Alexandria opens in the UK next week.
      2 6 50 Facebook top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  645,285
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      A perennially popular article
      3 2 7 Nelson Mandela top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  607,578
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      The 95-year-old father of the new South Africa, Nobel Peace Prize winner and global inspiration finally succumbed to his long illness on December 5, triggering tributes from around the world. Although his death was initially overshadowed by that of Paul Walker (see below), he appears to be gaining in the race to posterity.
      4 - - Winter solstice Unassessed 600,862
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      The shortest day of the year in the northern hemisphere has been a date of profound significance to humanity since before recorded history, as the image to the left indicates. It's interesting to note that the northern hemisphere's winter solstice is also the southern hemisphere's summer solstice, though "summer solstice" got barely a 50th its sister's numbers and failed even to crack the top 5000; an indication of how northern-aligned the English-speaking world remains, despite English's status as the global language.
      5 - - Baba Gurgur top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  504,175
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      Baba Gurgur, the "Father of Fire", became a topic of interest on Reddit this week. It is a flame that burns perpetually near the city of Kirkuk in what is now Iraqi Kurdistan. A subject of fascination for millennia, it may have been referenced in the Book of Daniel, and was the site of the first oil strike in Northern Iraq in 1927.
      6 - 2 Duck Dynasty top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  461,652 top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  Despite this reality show's fourth-season finale having aired on December 11, it has flushed itself back into the open thanks to some fairly ill-informed comments about homosexuality by its pater familias, Phil Robertson (see below).
      7 9 59 Deaths in 2013 List 457,231
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      The list of deaths in the current year is always quite a popular article.
      8 - - Dhoom 3 top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  432,648
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      No, not Doom 3, the surprisingly scary demonic blow-em-up video game, but the third installment of the Dhoom series, a hugely successful Bollywood buddy cop movie franchise involving hi-tech crime. Like many recent Bollywood films, it has broken domestic box-office records, it made back half of its $23 million budget at the box office in its first two days and even broke records for a Bollywood film in North America, cracking the US top 10.
      9 23 2 Beyoncé Knowles top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  355,033
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      The most popular singer of the new millennium managed to knock the world for six when she released her latest album, Beyoncé, on iTunes on December 13 without any prior announcement or promotion. Nonetheless, the album sold nearly half a million copies in less than a day.
      10 - = Great Train Robbery (1963) top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  352,156
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      A rare showing in the top 25 for an item of purely British interest, curiosity about this plan to rob a train carrying old currency to the incinerator was kindled by a mildly tongue-in-cheek TV movie on December 18, (coincidentally the day that the most notorious of the outfit, Ronnie Biggs, died) that showed that the largely botched caper was in no way worthy of its moniker.
      11 11 3 Christmas top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  344,778
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      Bit surprising to see the numbers have hardly budged. One wonders if it will reach the top of the tree by next week. Perhaps the economic climate has somewhat muted anticipation. Or perhaps it's always like this and I'll see this repeat next year.
      12 10 6 Bitcoin top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  343,623
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      The oddball digital currency that is mostly beloved of radical libertarians is back in the news this week. Bankers have (prematurely?) suggested it may prove a legitimate competitor to real money, even though many argue they are best described as a store of value rather than a functional currency. An attempt to declare "Bitcoin Black Friday" to try and get people to actually spend the frigging things instead of hoarding them (Except that, from one point of view, hoarding them is exactly the right thing to do if their value continues to skyrocket as it has done) led to the purchase of a great deal of gold, swapping one store of value another.
      13 5 13 United States top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  323,197
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      The 3rd most popular Wikipedia article between 2010 and 2012, and even when not on the list, a perpetual bubble-under-er. Not really surprising that the country with by far the most English speakers would be the most popular on the English Wiki English.
      14 - - Joan Fontaine top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  318,457
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      The Academy Award-winning actress, onetime muse of Alfred Hitchcock and younger sister of Olivia de Havilland died on 15 December at the age of 96. Surprisingly, her elder sister has managed to outlive her.
      15 - 21 IPv6 top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  314,266
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      This issue has reappeared in the top 25, after hovering below it for some time. It is something of a crisis, though not one that is necessarily apparent. It may come as a surprise to some, but the Internet is, for lack of a better word, full. Every computer online is assigned a specific address, made up of a sequence of numbers, that allows other computers to contact it over the Internet. The original number sequence, known as IPv4, is currently the norm for ~99% of online computers. It allows for a maximum of about 4.3 billion addresses; a number that maxed out in January 2011. The long-term plan is to migrate over to IPv6, which allows for 3x1038 addresses; however, since this would require a massive software and even hardware upgrade, many companies are reluctant to undertake it. Until now we've been stalling for time by harvesting abandoned addresses and re-allocating them, a decidedly short-term measure.
      16 - - Homeland (TV series) top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  307,231
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      The controversial War on Terror-themed series had its third-season finale on December 15.
      17 - 5 Jennifer Lawrence top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  304,357
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      Wiki's favourite actress needs little excuse to reenter the top 25, though she has many this week, with two films in the weekend box office top ten (The Hunger Games: Catching Fire and American Hustle).
      18 8 3 Frozen (2013 film) top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  301,264 Disney's de facto sequel to Tangled outperformed its predecessor in its first two weeks, and has now grossed nearly $350 million worldwide.
      19 - - Santa Claus top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  294,895
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      The patron saint of childhood greed finally makes an appearance in the top 25, after hovering below it for some time.
      20 4 3 Paul Walker top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  282,683
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      The tragic death on the road of this Hollywood star remains a major talking point.
      21 - = Beyoncé (album) top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  279,530
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      Beyoncé Knowles's album (see above), released on iTunes on December 13 without any prior announcement or promotion.
      22 14 31 List of Bollywood films of 2013 List 269,792
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      An established staple of the top 25.
      23 12 13 Lorde top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  253,511
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      The just-turned 17-year-old singer-songwriter from New Zealand released her modestly titled debut album, Pure Heroine, on 27 September.
      24 - - The Hobbit (film series) top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  252,039
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      Now that the hubbub over the second has subsided, it's time to look forward to the last one.
      25 - - Phil Robertson top 25 Report/December 15 To 21, 2013  248,535
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      The somewhat retrograde opinions of this man on the topic of homosexuality, which included comparing gays to terrorists, became a talking point this week.
  • Number of views needed to reach Top 25 this week: 247,011. Last week: 272,303.

Exclusions

  • This list excludes the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages, and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views). Please keep in mind that the explanations given for these articles' popularity are, fundamentally, guesses. Just I can't find a reason for an article to be included doesn't mean there isn't one; conversely, just because a plausible reason is found for a view spike, that doesn't mean it wasn't due to a bot.
  • There are a number of articles that reappear frequently in the top 25 for no determined reason, and have been excluded as likely being due to automated views. Please feel free to discuss any removal on the talk page if you wish.
    • Lycos: the geriatric web portal seems to be back en vogue, for no apparent reason.
    • Java: My only guess is a bot searching for the programming language.
    • Several articles related to global warming (including global warming) have been removed from this list; their continued high view counts are raising suspicions of artificial inflation. I'll believe that Climategate was #1 during a typhoon, but that it got more hits than Thanksgiving on Thanksgiving? No.
    • XXX (film): this decade-old Vin Diesel movie frequently appears in the top 25; given the popularity of articles like XXX, XXXX and .xxx, it has been suggested that this may be due to people Googling "XXX film" and not getting exactly what they expected.
    • Meat/Vegetarian cuisine: another mysterious reappearance, most likely due to bots.
  • Specific exclusions for this week:

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