Wikipedia:Top 50 Report

Yearly report of the most popular Wikipedia articles From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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The Top 50 Report – 2025

Annual Top 50

2 years after ChatGPT was the most viewed article, it appears the rise of artificial intelligence has affected Wikipedia's viewership numbers. Whether inputting research queries on that chatbot (which mind you, is reappearing on this list but will be excluded from now on) or just accepting what shows up through Google AI Mode, people deciding to get their information from machines rather than our legion of contributors – which at least tries to erase absurd content, not attempt to present it as a valid answer – led to lower pageviews, if only because it took until the finishing days of December to get 50 articles with over 9 million hits (and to think two years had all with at least 11 million!).

With that out of the way, 2025 was far from normal, best demonstrated by the presence of the most subscribed YouTuber and a nonsensical meme. A sport event that is technically next year and a war from 80 years ago – but not current ones – are also surprising. Yet we kick off with a constant presence, the death list, and the year's deceased also get eight entries of their own, seven showcasing three topics that tend to shape the annual report – a right-wing activist was assassinated (wrecking Wikipedia viewership records and inspiring his violent demise and his widow to get entries), part of a Republican deluge where Trump returning to the White House brought in much of his cabinet, the First Lady, the president list, the election, and a billionaire who both helped and fought the government, though politics unfavorable to the government are here with a Democrat elected mayor and how Trump's reputation is "haunted" by a dead friend of his; four dead actors and an actor-director (two of whom were found dead with their wives) complement movies (three superhero films, two popular horror projects, the latest in two big franchises, two Indian box office smashes along with the country's all-time list, a cartoon that became a streaming phenomenon, the acclaimed latest from a revered director, and the big winner of the Oscars), series (mostly Netflix aside from one from Apple TV) and an actress that generated much discussion; and a deceased rock legend paired with another iconic performer chronicled in a biopic – along with the Pope and his successor. Sports had a dominating tennis player and an aging but still productive footballer. And of course, the country that originated most subjects of the list, including the new pontiff!


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Toolforge's list, along with not including redirect views (for instance, Pope Leo XIV got many views under the pontiff's birth name Robert Francis Prevost, Mission: Impossible had over 100k from its various working titles, and the last season of Stranger Things got 60k from Stranger Things (season 5), with parenthesis) and excluding the pages we eliminate for suspicious numbers or activities:

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