Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/August 11 to 17, 2013

Top 25 Report: Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (August 11 to 17, 2013) edit

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Summary: The arrival of the final season of Breaking Bad, arguably the most critically acclaimed TV series since The Wire, has spurred interest across the board, with three entries in the top 25. A Google Doodle to celebrate the birthday of physicist Erwin Schrödinger gave entries for both the man and his ill-used cat. This week was also another banner week for Indian viewers, with five India-related topics in the list, including no. 1, no doubt aided by the celebration of that country's Independence Day on August 15.

For the week of August 11 - 17, the 25 most popular articles on Wikipedia, as determined from the report of the 5,000 most trafficked pages* were:

Rank Last Wks Article Class Views Image Notes
1 - - Draw (chess)   950,240
 
The stalemate in chess became a topic of discussion in India when Chess Grandmasters Baskaran Adhiban and Parimarjan Negi both drew during the 2013 Chess World Cup in Norway.
2 4 3 Breaking Bad   881,759
 
The final season of this acclaimed chemistry teacher-turned-Scarface TV series began on August 11.
3 - - Erwin Schrödinger   871,286 The Austrian physicist, founder of quantum mechanics and originator of the somewhat disturbing thought experiment that bears his name got a Google Doodle to celebrate his 126th birthday on August 12. He meant it as a joke, but as often happens in physics, jokes are hard to explain away.
4 3 2 Chennai Express   822,516 This Bollywood action-romance has broken records at the Indian box office, becoming the first film to make ₹1 billion ($16.3 million) in four days.
5 2 32 Facebook   720,633
 
A perennially popular article
6 - - Schrödinger's cat   685,484
 
The world's least fortunate and most perplexing hypothetical kitty bent many minds and continued to stump the human race in his simultaneous existence and lack thereof, thanks to the honor paid his creator by Google.
7 - - Independence Day (India)   485,948
 
The 66th anniversary of Indian independence in 1947 was celebrated on August 15.
8 5 13 List of Bollywood films of 2013 List 459,693
 
An established staple of the top 25.
9 10 5 The Conjuring (film)   446,658 James Wan's latest ghost story (reportedly based on true events, take that as you will) stormed the US, taking $70 million in its first week, and is now closing in on $200 million worldwide.
10 - - Breaking Bad (season 5) List 440,418
 
People will want to keep up with the show, which means this won't be the last time we see this here.
11 6 42 Deaths in 2013 List 400,402
 
The list of deaths in the current year is always quite a popular article.
12 - - List of Breaking Bad episodes List 384,706
 
As above, people want to keep up with this show.
13 - - Lisa Robin Kelly   382,034 The former star of That 70s Show died on August 14, aged only 43, reportedly from cardiac arrest, after a long-term battle with alcoholism.
14 - - Ashton Kutcher   373,783
 
Another former star of That 70s Show who got onto the list for very different reasons; both for starring as Steve Jobs in a new biopic, and also for an inspirational speech he delivered at the Teen Choice Awards on August 11 that went viral on the Internet.
15 - - 2013 World Championships in Athletics   357,599
 
The tournament is currently being held in Russia, no doubt seen as a warm up to the Winter Olympics in 2014.
16 7 30 Google   355,473
 
A perennially popular article.
17 20 2 Elysium (film)   312,719 Neill Blomkamp's followup to District 9 won last weekend by taking nearly $30 million, despite its heavier-than-usual allegorical undertones.
18 16 5 Orange Is the New Black   296,739
 
The women-in-prison TV series premiered in its entirety on Netflix on 11 July.
19 - - Kick Ass 2 (film)   287,271 The ridiculously violent superhero pastiche opens this week to poor reviews and uncertain box office, but feverish speculation among Wikipedians.
20 - - Wow! signal   285,065
 
In 53 years of pulling the lever of the cosmic one-armed bandit, this remains the closest SETI have come to hitting the jackpot. It got into the top 25 thanks to a popular thread on Reddit.
21 - - Elon Musk   278,705
 
The flamboyant billionaire founder of PayPal and SpaceX got into the news thanks to the unveiling of his planned hyperloop maglev high-speed train from Los Angeles to San Francisco.
22 18 8 Attack on Titan   272,157 This anime series has attained cult status in the Nerdisphere. Interest may have recently been spiked by a series of badly-translated death threats against the show's creator, supposedly for basing a character on the series on a General in the Imperial Japanese Army during WWII.
23 - - Duck Dynasty   264,958 The reality show's fourth season premiered on August 14.
24 19 39 YouTube   259,058
 
Another perennially popular article
25 - - India   243,293
 
The world's largest democracy got a boost in views thanks to its independence anniversary on August 15 (see #7 above)
  • This list is derived from the WP:5000 report. It excludes the Wikipedia main page (and "wiki"), 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 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.
    • Cat anatomy: A spammer with a sense of humor? Lazy med students looking for quick info on cat dissections? Or a REALLY confused adware bot for Friskies? The debate still rages as to why this article continues to rank so highly.
    • G: This, or alternately G-force, frequently appears in the top 25. It is probably due to people typing "G" for "Google" in Google Chrome's search bar and hastily clicking "enter".
    • Alive/Alive!: Links to disambigs with no apparent reason for being.
    • MONO (Shigeo Tamaru Album) and Chikako Watanabe: Articles related to the Japanese band NaNa have been popping into the Top 25 for weeks with no determined rationale. There may be one. We haven't found it.
    • Lycos and Yahoo!: geriatric web portals seem to be back en vogue, for no apparent reason. Yahoo!'s removal may be slightly unfair, but it muscled its way into the top 25 weeks ago through shady means and I don't trust it anymore.
    • List of reporting software: Why this got 4 million views I will likely never know.
  • Specific removals this week (those for whom no explanation for their popularity could be found):
    • May you live in interesting times: the "ancient Chinese curse" (which appears to be neither ancient nor Chinese) would appear to be perfect fodder for a thread on Reddit, but apparently not.