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Cleavage Photos Biography
This is a page detailing various records of Wikipedia. Some of them may never be fully known, but it's worth listing the ones we know. Please fill the gaps in, and add your own records (as long as they are sensible)!
Contents [hide]
1 Beginnings
2 Articles
3 Edits
4 Titles
4.1 Article with shortest title:
5 Links
6 Consensus participation
7 Languages
8 Pictures
9 Deletion
10 Categories and templates
11 Numbers
12 See also
13 References
[edit]Beginnings
See also: Wikipedia:Wikipedia's oldest articles, Wikipedia:2001
First edit: HomePage on 16 January 2001
First page: HomePage created on 15 January 2001
First named user: January 17: First known named user: User:ScottMoonen [1]
First featured article: TheCanonofScripture, MathematicalGrouP, and NewZealand, tied on 23:53, January 21, 2001. However, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was first to be featured on the main page, on February 22, 2004
First Did You Know: Pencil sharpener, posted on February 22, 2004 (created by user:Raul654 on February 15, 2004)
First Picture of the Day: Virgin River Narrows, Friday May 14, 2004[2]
The Virgin River Narrows in Zion National Park, located near Springdale, Utah, is a 16-mile long slot canyon along the Virgin River. Recently rated as number five out of National Geographic's Top 100 American Adventures, it is one of the most rewarding hikes in the world.
Photo credit: Jon Sullivan, pdphoto.org
[edit]Articles
Oldest surviving edit (older edits have existed, but have since been lost during software changes): UuU (20:08 UTC, 16 January 2001)
Longest article: List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters (394K as of June 1, 2012)
Longest article that is not a list: Character mask (294k as of June 1, 2012); longest article without embedded lists: Character mask (294k as of June 1, 2012)
Longest biography article: Larry Norman (280K as of January 31, 2011)
Longest featured article: Barack Obama (as of January 13, 2012)
Shortest featured article: Tropical Depression Ten (2005) (as of February 21, 2011)
Articles with most references:
(previously Suicide bombings in Iraq since 2003 with 895, before it was split)
That is a biography: Larry Norman has 616 as of July 31, 2012
That is a list: List of former NTA Film Network affiliates in the United States has 1,122 as of February, 2013
That is not a list nor a biography: Sexuality in ancient Rome has 615 as of March 18, 2012
Most archives of a main namespace talk page: Talk:Jesus (116)
Most archives of a non-main namespace talk page: Talk:Main Page (166)
Most successful FA nominations: 59 by YellowMonkey (see Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by featured article nominations)
Most DYK (Did You Know?) articles: 890+ by Dr. Blofeld
Most views:
The most visited pages are probably Special:Search, followed by the Main Page and Special:Random.
The most viewed article of all time is unknown, though http://stats.grok.se/ gives statistics for specific months in more recent years.
The most visited article on a single day is probably Michael Jackson, which had 5.9 million views on 26 June 2009 (one day after his sudden death).[3]
Cleavage Photos Biography
This is a page detailing various records of Wikipedia. Some of them may never be fully known, but it's worth listing the ones we know. Please fill the gaps in, and add your own records (as long as they are sensible)!
Contents [hide]
1 Beginnings
2 Articles
3 Edits
4 Titles
4.1 Article with shortest title:
5 Links
6 Consensus participation
7 Languages
8 Pictures
9 Deletion
10 Categories and templates
11 Numbers
12 See also
13 References
[edit]Beginnings
See also: Wikipedia:Wikipedia's oldest articles, Wikipedia:2001
First edit: HomePage on 16 January 2001
First page: HomePage created on 15 January 2001
First named user: January 17: First known named user: User:ScottMoonen [1]
First featured article: TheCanonofScripture, MathematicalGrouP, and NewZealand, tied on 23:53, January 21, 2001. However, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was first to be featured on the main page, on February 22, 2004
First Did You Know: Pencil sharpener, posted on February 22, 2004 (created by user:Raul654 on February 15, 2004)
First Picture of the Day: Virgin River Narrows, Friday May 14, 2004[2]
The Virgin River Narrows in Zion National Park, located near Springdale, Utah, is a 16-mile long slot canyon along the Virgin River. Recently rated as number five out of National Geographic's Top 100 American Adventures, it is one of the most rewarding hikes in the world.
Photo credit: Jon Sullivan, pdphoto.org
[edit]Articles
Oldest surviving edit (older edits have existed, but have since been lost during software changes): UuU (20:08 UTC, 16 January 2001)
Longest article: List of Advanced Dungeons & Dragons 2nd edition monsters (394K as of June 1, 2012)
Longest article that is not a list: Character mask (294k as of June 1, 2012); longest article without embedded lists: Character mask (294k as of June 1, 2012)
Longest biography article: Larry Norman (280K as of January 31, 2011)
Longest featured article: Barack Obama (as of January 13, 2012)
Shortest featured article: Tropical Depression Ten (2005) (as of February 21, 2011)
Articles with most references:
(previously Suicide bombings in Iraq since 2003 with 895, before it was split)
That is a biography: Larry Norman has 616 as of July 31, 2012
That is a list: List of former NTA Film Network affiliates in the United States has 1,122 as of February, 2013
That is not a list nor a biography: Sexuality in ancient Rome has 615 as of March 18, 2012
Most archives of a main namespace talk page: Talk:Jesus (116)
Most archives of a non-main namespace talk page: Talk:Main Page (166)
Most successful FA nominations: 59 by YellowMonkey (see Wikipedia:List of Wikipedians by featured article nominations)
Most DYK (Did You Know?) articles: 890+ by Dr. Blofeld
Most views:
The most visited pages are probably Special:Search, followed by the Main Page and Special:Random.
The most viewed article of all time is unknown, though http://stats.grok.se/ gives statistics for specific months in more recent years.
The most visited article on a single day is probably Michael Jackson, which had 5.9 million views on 26 June 2009 (one day after his sudden death).[3]
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