
Wikipedia Surprising Facts You Never Know
Wikipedia is one of our favorite
websites. The nonprofit organization houses the world's greatest repository of
jointly accumulated knowledge.
Now time to check out these
facts by a Wikipedia
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Wikipedia is growing at a
rate of over 1.9 edits per second, with editors worldwide
contributing. So, if you read this in five minutes, you've contributed to 570
Wikipedia modifications by the time you've finished.
It has an asteroid named
after it, according to Wikipedia. Wikipedia 274301 is a Vestian asteroid
orbiting in the asteroid belt's inner section. It has a diameter of around 1 kilometer
(0.6 miles).
The standard poodle was one
of the first Wikipedia pages ever authored. "A dog by which all others are
measured," it simply stated. The English Wikipedia entry for the poodle
has grown to about 6,000 words, including the many names that individuals have
come up with to describe poodles that have been crossed with other canine
breeds.
Wikipedians are people who
work on Wikipedia. It can be difficult to create the world's largest database
of information with people from all over the world. Wikipedians publish rules,
norms, and articles to explain what it means to be a Wikipedian to others. An
essay titled "No Furious Mastodons" recommends that you shouldn't
edit when you're hungry or inebriated. This is sound advice.
On Wikipedia, each article
has a visible revision history. You may go back in time and examine exactly how
each article was written.
Every year, Wiki Loves
Monuments, the world's largest photo competition, is organized by Wikipedia
contributors all over the world. Since 2010, approximately 1.7 million
photographs of cultural treasures have been shared by over 60,000 volunteers
from over 40 countries. It happened in 2020, but under Covid-safe conditions.
Last year, about 7 million
people contributed to Wikipedia. This year, let's hope it's even better.
Over 47,000 modifications
have been performed by one highly diligent editor to correct the term
"comprised of." Giraffedata, the project's editor, goes into
considerable depth about the project's motivations. However, this is primarily
due to the fact that "comprised of" is considered poor English.
Over 18,000 people have
participated in Art + Feminism edit-a-thons at over 1,260 events throughout the
world, resulting in the creation and development of over 84,000 entries on
Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.
Do you adore Wikipedia so
much that you want to flaunt it on your sleeve? You can, in a sense. Études, a
French fashion business, teamed with the Wikimedia Foundation to create a line
of Wikipedia-themed clothes, including warm hoodies and baseball caps, for its
2020 spring/summer collection.
Editors on numerous
Wikipedia language editions express their gratitude for one another by awarding
virtual "barnstars" to one another. They're virtual tins of condensed
milk on the Ukrainian language edition, and they occasionally send them IRL.
Take a look at the Wikimedia
Cuteness Association to see how much plushies are loved by Wikipedians. The
"Board of Cuties" - which includes Peter the Platypus — runs this to
"increase plush toy participation and promote cuteness in the Wikimedia
movement."
Michael Mandiberg's art
project Print Wikipedia resulted in the printing of 106 of the 7,473 volumes of
English Wikipedia as it existed on April 7, 2015. The project depicts the
spines of the set's first 1,980 volumes, as well as 106 real physical volumes,
each of which is 700 pages long. The contents of 91 700-page volumes are
devoted to the table of contents. In the summer of 2015, the project was shown
at the Denny Gallery in New York City.
Wikipedia is not just one of
the world's top ten most viewed websites, but it is also the world's only
significant website operated by a nonprofit organization. It is one of the
prime choices of social
media marketers.
In 2017, astronaut Paolo
Nespoli recorded his voice for use on his Wikipedia article while aboard the
International Space Station – a modest step for him, but a great leap for the
Wikimedia movement. This was the first time content was created exclusively for
Wikipedia in space.
Almost always, clicking on
the first link in a Wikipedia article's main text, and then repeating the
process for successive articles, will lead to the Philosophy article. This was
accurate for a whopping 97 percent of all Wikipedia articles in February 2016.
According to Italian
academics, improvements to Wikipedia pages describing vacation spots and towns
can have an impact on tourism, potentially boosting the number of nights
tourists choose to stay in a place by 9%.
We bet you have no idea who
was the first to have a Wikipedia page named after them. Thomas Reid, an
18th-century Scottish philosopher, is not a current superstar or worldwide
icon.
In Subice, Poland, there is
a Wikipedia Monument (or "Pomnik Wikipedii" if you want to call it
like the locals do). Mihran Hakobyan, an Armenian sculptor, created the statue
as a tribute to
Contributors to Wikipedia In
October of 2014, it was revealed in Frankfurt Square.
Every month, 1.5 billion
unique devices from all around the world use the Wikipedia service.
Every month, around 280,000
editors volunteer their time to contribute to Wikipedia.
The statistics on Wikipedia
are astounding. There are currently over 55 million articles in over 300
languages on the site.