Here's an incomplete list of links I like:

First versions of articles that are humorously incomplete:

Articles that have existed for a surprisingly long time or a surprisingly short time

  • The Balloon-Hoax article existed September 29, 2001, very early in the encyclopedia's history.
  • Biggest ball of twine has existed since 2005-04-28
  • I knew that early Wikipedia editors were (and kinda still are) academically-inclined hacker dudes, but it's crazy when you realize the article about mole day, created January 2002, is an entire year older than the article "hip hop music" and five years older than "fashion show"
  • there were months when wikipedia had an article about Mole Day (created January 2002), a fake holiday celebrated in chemistry class, but not Kolkata or hip hop music. Mole Day is five years older than fashion show!
  • Laid edges didn't exist until the end of 2023

Essays and stuff to read

  1. User:JPxG/All essays by size
  2. User:Tony1/How to improve your writing
  3. User:Antandrus/observations on Wikipedia behavior
  4. Wikipedia:Writing about women
  5. User:Giano/A fool's guide to writing a featured article
  6. User:Ihcoyc/The problem of anti-supernatural bias
  7. User:SandyGeorgia/Achieving excellence through featured content
  8. User:Tony1/How to improve your writing

Discussions to check out

If there were a podcast with 5 min episodes in which Wikipedia editors talked about one silly or interesting articles they'd written, here's who I would want to be on it:

Images or graphics about TV or movies:

Halloween (franchise)#/media/File:Halloween Film Franchise Continuity.svg

Wikipedia articles

Wikipedia editors who I think are cool

Wikipedian signatures I think are cool:

Cool redirects

Diagrams that kinda look like they were made in MS Paint edit

Wikipetan

 
Wikipede books
 
The real me by Achraf Baznani