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15. Michael Jordan. 21,278,718. Like many basketballers who grew up in the 80s and 90s, #7 idolized Michael Jordan, and could be considered a successor in a way - Jordan eulogized Kobe saying he felt like a younger brother to him, and even joked that mourning him on TV gave birth to another Crying Jordan.
Wikipedia, a free-content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers known as Wikipedians, began with its first edit on 15 January 2001, two days after the domain was registered. [2] It grew out of Nupedia, a more structured free encyclopedia, as a way to allow easier and faster drafting of articles and translations.
Most consecutive days at #1: COVID-19 pandemic, 16 \ 14; Donald Trump, 13. Highest single day views: Chadwick Boseman (9,929,065), Kobe Bryant (9,513,452) Longest gaps between #1 appearances: Elon Musk (son's birth in May, Neuralink progress in August), Kamala Harris and Joe Biden (named as running mates in August, elected in November), QAnon ...
Wikipedia began as a complementary project for Nupedia, a free online English-language encyclopedia project whose articles were written by experts and reviewed under a formal process. [20] It was founded on March 9, 2000, under the ownership of Bomis, a web portal company.
The referendum was rescheduled from April to October 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Chile. [citation needed] On 25 October 2020, Chileans voted 78.28 per cent in favor of a new constitution, while 21.72 per cent rejected the change. Voter turnout was 51 per cent.
The Wikipedia:Top 25 Report is a list that presents the 25 most viewed articles on the English Wikipedia for a given week, derived from the WP:5000, an automated report of the most viewed 5000 Wikipedia pages. For more information, see here. For achievements/records related to these number-one articles, click here .
On this day. January 8. Sheikh Mujibur Rahman. 1697 – Scottish student Thomas Aikenhead became the last person to be executed for blasphemy in Great Britain. 1790 – George Washington delivered the first State of the Union address in New York City, then the provisional capital of the United States. 1889 – American statistician Herman ...
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