A different kind #WikiPoll this week: we've been on the Fediverse for just over a month now, what kind of posts do you enjoy seeing and want more of?
Is there #Wikipedia-related content you want to see that we aren't posting?
A different kind #WikiPoll this week: we've been on the Fediverse for just over a month now, what kind of posts do you enjoy seeing and want more of?
Is there #Wikipedia-related content you want to see that we aren't posting?
The first week of May was pretty busy, what topic areas did you read or contribute to on #Wikipedia this week?
What's the most interesting thing you learned? What's your favorite article out of what you read? (Any language edition!)
On the English #Wikipedia, editors track the top 25 viewed articles every week:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Top_25_Report
You can do the same for every other language Wikipedia too: https://pageviews.wmcloud.org/topviews/
For this week's #WikiPoll, did you read any of the articles in the previous week's top 5?
Regardless, what's the most interesting thing you learned on Wikipedia? What's your favorite article out of what you read? Any language edition - please include a URL in replies and we'll boost :)
What topic areas did you turn to #Wikipedia to learn about this week?
What's the most interesting thing you learned? What's your favorite article out of what you read?
OK, how many hours do you think you spent this week reading #Wikipedia?
What's the most interesting thing you learned? What's your favorite article out of what you read?
How far down the wiki rabbit hole did you make it? (https://w.wiki/5GU, in other languages: https://w.wiki/6b3g)