Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2015-04-29/Traffic report

Though the continued predominance of movies, TV, and sports noted in last week's report largely continues, three additional topics joined the Top 10 this week. Bruce Jenner's long-awaited personal announcement that he considers himself a trans woman was made in a highly publicized American television interview on April 24, and easily made his article #2 on this week's report. The Loch Ness Monster was the subject of a Google Doodle celebrating the 81st anniversary of the iconic hoaxed photograph of the legendary beast, putting Nessie on this Report for the first time. And much more sobering, but also in the Report for the first time, is the Armenian Genocide (#10), which commenced 100 years ago this week. Farther down the list on the Top 25, it is worth noting that Adolf Hitler (#23), who famously asked who remembered the Armenian Genocide, also appears in the Top 25 for the first time. While World War II related topics often make the charts, for some reason Hitler himself has not since the Top 25's debut in January 2013.

'''For the full top-25 list, see WP:TOP25. See this section for an explanation of any exclusions. For a list of the most edited articles of the week, see here.'''

For the week of April 19 to 25, 2015, the 10 most popular articles on Wikipedia, as determined from the report of the most viewed pages, were:


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! Rank ! Article ! Class ! Views ! Image ! Notes
 * 1
 * Avengers: Age of Ultron
 * Symbol c class.svg
 * align="right"|1,725,099
 * Marvel's The Avengers logo.svg
 * Up from #16 and 541,147 views last week, the latest installment in the Marvel Cinematic Universe premiered in Hollywood on April 13. In any other year, the sequel to the billion-grossing Avengers would be the film to beat at the box office, but with the success of Furious 7, and Star Wars: The Force Awakens ahead, no one is taking bets on who will come out on top. The film opens in wide release on May 1.
 * 2
 * Bruce Jenner
 * Symbol c class.svg
 * align="right"|1,606,878
 * Bruce Jenner 2012.jpg
 * The former track and field Olympian and current honorary Kardashian got into the news this week. Jenner previously appeared on the Top 25 for two weeks in February, but his article would not include what the tabloids were reporting until Jenner said it himself, which he did in an April 24 interview on American television with Diane Saywer – that he is a trans woman.  His gender transition will be the subject of an eight-part documentary series starting July 2015.
 * 3
 * 420 (cannabis culture)
 * Symbol start class.svg
 * align="right"|1,240,611
 * UCSC 420 celebration.jpg
 * This curious "holiday", which falls on April 20 (for obvious reasons), refers to the mysterious number 420 and its long link to marijuana usage. While it may not quite be to cannabis what Oktoberfest is to beer, it no doubt aspires to be.  And this year it placed at #3 for the week, up from #5 last year.  And, for the very obvious joke, we note the article is far too laid back to seek to improve any further from Start Class.
 * 4
 * Furious 7
 * Symbol b class.svg
 * align="right"|966,738
 * Tfatf-logo.svg
 * Down from #2 last week and 1.36 million views, but still going strong. "Fast and furious" pretty much sums up the seventh installment of this long-running series.   Its worldwide gross as of April 26 is now $1.322 billion.  It has also become the third film in history to earn over $1 billion in "overseas" sales, after Avatar and Titanic.
 * 5
 * Daredevil (TV series)
 * Symbol c class.svg
 * align="right"|774,553
 * Daredevil Logo.jpg
 * The first of four projects started as part of a deal between Marvel Studios and Netflix, this TV series was released in its entirety on the service on April 10. It's impossible to gauge the public response to this ("ratings" don't really have meaning when applied to Netflix shows) but the critical response has been ecstatic (Rotten Tomatoes currently rates it at 97%) and if its Wikipedia position is anything to go by, the public appear to have taken to it too. Down from #1 and 1.49 million views last week.
 * 6
 * Loch Ness Monster
 * Symbol b class.svg
 * align="right"|764,390
 * LochNessUrquhart.jpg
 * A Google Doodle on April 21 celebrated the 81st anniversary of the 1934 hoaxed "Surgeon's Photograph" of the legendary Scottish lake monster. Google has also helpfully put Loch Ness on Street View so you can search for her yourself.  A review of the past three weeks of the WP:5000 data shows that Nessie is normally submerged below our Top 5000 weekly articles.  This is her debut in the Top 25.
 * 7
 * Floyd Mayweather, Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao
 * Symbol c class.svg
 * align="right"|745,655
 * Floyd Mayweather Jr 2011.jpg
 * This long-anticipated (the article was created in July 2013!) boxing match between Floyd Mayweather, Jr. (pictured) and Manny Pacquiao, the latest fight to be dubbed the Fight of the Century, will be held on May 2 in Las Vegas.
 * 8
 * Paul Walker
 * Symbol c class.svg
 * align="right"|692,364
 * Paul Walker.jpg
 * Furious 7 will be the last, and definitely biggest, film of Paul Walker's career, and was completed despite his tragic death midway through production. How much of the film's current record grosses was in memoriam to a fallen star is impossible to say.
 * 9
 * Manny Pacquiao
 * Symbol b class.svg
 * align="right"|637,686
 * Manny_Pacquiao_at_87th_NCAA_cropped.jpg
 * See #7. And Mr. Mayweather is #11.
 * 10
 * Armenian Genocide
 * Symbol c class.svg
 * align="right"|631,960
 * Armenians marched by Ottoman soldiers, 1915.png
 * The 100th anniversary of the start of the systematic killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman government probably generated more concentrated press coverage of this tragic event than ever seen before. Much of the current political debate focuses on the refusal of Turkey, and others, to recognize the term "genocide" as an accurate description for the event.
 * }
 * Manny_Pacquiao_at_87th_NCAA_cropped.jpg
 * See #7. And Mr. Mayweather is #11.
 * 10
 * Armenian Genocide
 * Symbol c class.svg
 * align="right"|631,960
 * Armenians marched by Ottoman soldiers, 1915.png
 * The 100th anniversary of the start of the systematic killing of up to 1.5 million Armenians by the Ottoman government probably generated more concentrated press coverage of this tragic event than ever seen before. Much of the current political debate focuses on the refusal of Turkey, and others, to recognize the term "genocide" as an accurate description for the event.
 * }
 * }