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Within the last 30 days, people used Wikipedia 4,295.0 million times to look something up.

Within the english language section of Wikipedia, there are now 4.3 million articles, of which 383,284 have been edited by 90,774 registered editors within the last 30 days.

Let's check Wikipedia:   
What
is going on on Wikipedia?
Who
is active on Wikipedia?
Pages most read:[1]
1.Game of Thrones3,937,954 x
2.Cat anatomy3,161,477 x
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Pages most edited:[2]
1.2013 protests in Turkey1,357 x
2.Deaths in 20131,037 x
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most changes:[3]
1.2013 protests in Turkey10,255,824 Characters
2.Deaths in 20138,402,880 Characters
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most reverts (edit war?):[4]
1.Deaths in 201311 x
2.Southern Poverty Law Center10 x
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Pages protected:[5]
1.Stalking18.06.2013 00:00
2.Jammu and Kashmir17.06.2013 03:08
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Deletion proposals:[6]
none
Pages deleted (including 'speedy deletions'):[7]
1.Bhalnagar society19.06.2013 15:37
2.PAOK-2013-logo.png19.06.2013 15:37
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New pages:[8]
1.Reinhold Pommer19.06.2013 15:38
2.Kanu Gandhi19.06.2013 15:37
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Most edits by...:[9]
1.Yobot9,924 x
2.SporkBot7,636 x
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Editors blocked:[10]
1.Royaltrains19.06.2013 15:32
2.Nq8f7zno19.06.2013 14:52
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Editors involved in deletions (possibly Edit War):[11]
1.Tbhotch12 x
2.Lordelliott7 x
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Administrators having protected pages:[12]
1.Dennis Brown5 x
2.EdJohnston5 x
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Deletion proposers
(including 'speedy deletion'):[13]
none
Authors of new pages:[14]
1.Carlossuarez46753 x
2.Xezbeth252 x
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  1. [1] Page impressions generated from server log files, not including the "main page" because this is the page viewed most often.
  2. [2] Consecutive edits of one author are counted as ONE edit.
  3. [3] Changes (amount of changed (added and deleted) characters).
  4. [4] Number of edits reverted by other editors.
  5. [5] Pages which are currently protected, with timestamp
  6. [6] Pages proposed for deletion - including the proposal time
  7. [7] Pages recently deleted, indicating the deletion time
  8. [8] Pages recently added, indicating time of publication.
  9. [9] Number of changes by one particular author within the time period displayed. Consecutive edits by the same author in the same page are counted as ONE edit.
  10. [10] Authors blocked (indicating blocking time)
  11. [11] Registered editors involved in reverts, i.e. whose edits have been reverted or who have reverted entries of other registered editors.
  12. [12] Administrators who have protected pages in the time period indicated.
  13. [13] Users who have proposed pages for deletion (or speedy deletion)
  14. [14] Authors with no. of new pages.
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