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I must be alone in not wanting to hear as much as humanly possible about the man, though, if you couldn't tell from the fact that his is the third most-viewed article this year on the seventh [[List of most visited websites|most-visited website]] on the whole Internet. I mean, the guy is nestled in between the queen of England and the most popular Netflix series of ''all time''. If [[Oprah Winfrey|Oprah]] was somewhere on the list (and considering [[Oprah with Meghan and Harry|her interview with the royals]], I'm kind of surprised she's not) he would literally be the song "[[Billionaire (song)|Billionaire]]" by [[Travie McCoy]]. |
I must be alone in not wanting to hear as much as humanly possible about the man, though, if you couldn't tell from the fact that his is the third most-viewed article this year on the seventh [[List of most visited websites|most-visited website]] on the whole Internet. I mean, the guy is nestled in between the queen of England and the most popular Netflix series of ''all time''. If [[Oprah Winfrey|Oprah]] was somewhere on the list (and considering [[Oprah with Meghan and Harry|her interview with the royals]], I'm kind of surprised she's not) he would literally be the song "[[Billionaire (song)|Billionaire]]" by [[Travie McCoy]]. |
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Yet what more is there to say about him? I could talk about his recent breakup from [[Grimes (musician)|Grimes]], a relationship that lasted far too long for anyone's tastes and amounted to a year's worth of her embarrassing herself with [https://www.nme.com/news/music/grimes-takes-to-tiktok-to-defend-elon-musk-again-i-am-not-my-bfs-spokesperson-3025309 passionate defenses of her '''hot''' hubby.] I could talk about his endorsement of [[Dogecoin]], which gave every straight man on the planet carte blanche to [[Mansplaining|mansplain]] [[cryptocurrency]] to everyone else, and rapidly fluctuated in response to Musk's every move (because, sure, |
Yet what more is there to say about him? I could talk about his recent breakup from [[Grimes (musician)|Grimes]], a relationship that lasted far too long for anyone's tastes and amounted to a year's worth of her embarrassing herself with [https://www.nme.com/news/music/grimes-takes-to-tiktok-to-defend-elon-musk-again-i-am-not-my-bfs-spokesperson-3025309 passionate defenses of her '''hot''' hubby.] I could talk about his endorsement of [[Dogecoin]], which gave every straight man on the planet carte blanche to [[Mansplaining|mansplain]] [[cryptocurrency]] to everyone else, and rapidly fluctuated in response to Musk's every move (because, sure, let's give him one more thing to control for his own benefit while convincing his impoverished fans it's for theirs.) I could even talk about all of the things he thinks it's okay to tweet, like responding to [[Bernie Sanders]]'s very reasonable request that "[https://twitter.com/sensanders/status/1459584250668331011 the extremely wealthy pay their fair share]" by being a hit dog and hollering, "[https://twitter.com/elonmusk/status/1459891238384115722 I keep forgetting that you're still alive]." |
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And unfortunately for Elon, this uncurated "dumpster fire" of a Wikipedia article will surely continue to get clicks since, unlike the [[Mark Zuckerberg|robots]] and [[Bill Gates|robot-makers]] that came before him, he revels in the attention that comes with being the wealthiest man on Earth, and won't stop getting it until the bitter end. What did that one space guy say? Oh, yeah. ''To infinity and beyond.'' |
And unfortunately for Elon, this uncurated "dumpster fire" of a Wikipedia article will surely continue to get clicks since, unlike the [[Mark Zuckerberg|robots]] and [[Bill Gates|robot-makers]] that came before him, he revels in the attention that comes with being the wealthiest man on Earth, and won't stop getting it until the bitter end. What did that one space guy say? Oh, yeah. ''To infinity and beyond.'' |
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| Without COVID interrupting the season like in 2020, CR7 had good views all year long and returns to the Annual Report in a very high position. At the age of 36, he's still one of the Beautiful Game's best, breaking many records regarding [[List of UEFA European Championship goalscorers|goals]] [[List of men's footballers with 50 or more international goals|scored]] and [[List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps|games]] [[List of footballers with 100 or more UEFA Champions League appearances|played]], and made headlines upon his signing with [[Manchester United]], marking a return to the team of his breakthrough nearly 20 years ago. 2022 has another important landmark for Ronaldo to seek, namely [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA|qualify his Portugal to the World Cup]] and put him among the select few who appeared in five tournaments. |
| {{anchor|6}}Without COVID interrupting the season like in 2020, CR7 had good views all year long and returns to the Annual Report in a very high position. At the age of 36, he's still one of the Beautiful Game's best, breaking many records regarding [[List of UEFA European Championship goalscorers|goals]] [[List of men's footballers with 50 or more international goals|scored]] and [[List of men's footballers with 100 or more international caps|games]] [[List of footballers with 100 or more UEFA Champions League appearances|played]], and made headlines upon his signing with [[Manchester United]], marking a return to the team of his breakthrough nearly 20 years ago. 2022 has another important landmark for Ronaldo to seek, namely [[2022 FIFA World Cup qualification – UEFA|qualify his Portugal to the World Cup]] and put him among the select few who appeared in five tournaments. |
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| Joe Biden has been commander-in-chief for almost a year. Compared to the scandals of [[Donald Trump|his predecessor]], Biden began [[Presidency of Joe Biden|his presidency]] with a high approval rating due to his success with the [[COVID-19 vaccination in the United States|vaccine rollout in the United States]]. However, he has since faced controversy over his handling of the [[Fall of Kabul (2021)|Fall of Kabul]], resulting in a dip in his approval ratings. |
| Joe Biden has been commander-in-chief for almost a year. Compared to the scandals of [[Donald Trump|his predecessor]], Biden began [[Presidency of Joe Biden|his presidency]] with a high approval rating due to his success with the [[COVID-19 vaccination in the United States|vaccine rollout in the United States]]. However, he has since faced controversy over his handling of the [[Fall of Kabul (2021)|Fall of Kabul]], resulting in a dip in his approval ratings. |
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After four years of scandals and fake news, the [[Presidency of Donald Trump|presidency]] of The Donald came to an end this year. His [[Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election|claims of election fraud]] did not turn out well for him, as they |
After four years of scandals and fake news, the [[Presidency of Donald Trump|presidency]] of The Donald came to an end this year. His [[Attempts to overturn the 2020 United States presidential election|claims of election fraud]] did not turn out well for him, as they led to the [[2021 United States Capitol attack|United States Capitol attack]] and Trump's subsequent second impeachment and being banned from every social media platform, including (sadly for him) [[Twitter]]. Trump skipped Biden's inauguration, becoming the first president since [[Woodrow Wilson]] not to attend their successor's inauguration. Since leaving office, Trump has frequently teased a presidential run in 2024. |
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|rowspan=3|It was the busiest year for the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]], who had to compensate for pandemic-related delays by issuing four movies in six months (and that's not counting five Disney+ shows: #12, #44, [[The Falcon and the Winter Soldier|Captain America's friends]], [[What If...? (TV series)|a cartoon]] and [[Hawkeye ( |
|rowspan=3|It was the busiest year for the [[Marvel Cinematic Universe]], who had to compensate for pandemic-related delays by issuing four movies in six months (and that's not counting five Disney+ shows: #12, #44, [[The Falcon and the Winter Soldier|Captain America's friends]], [[What If...? (TV series)|a cartoon]] and [[Hawkeye (miniseries)|Hawkeye finally being given his due]]). In-between the two with returning Avengers (#5, #34), there were two films highlighting mostly obscure characters and offering new story paths to explore, while also facing opposition of China in spite of Asian influence in front and behind the cameras. Audiences and reviewers were very pleased with the mystical martial arts of [[Shang-Chi]], the Master of Kung Fu, and very split on whether the [[ancient astronauts]] [[Eternals (comics)|Eternals]] fully delivered on their sci-fi epic ambitions. In any case, each made $400 million worldwide to remind us that people are happy to go back to theaters. |
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| US Vice President Harris's article got the most views right after her momentous inauguration, but failed to attract even a sliver of the same amount of attention in the following months. Sure, Kamala Harris became the first woman with [[Acting President of the United States|presidential powers and duties]] (for 85 minutes) after President Biden underwent anesthesia for a colonoscopy – although I'm not sure why he |
| US Vice President Harris's article got the most views right after her momentous inauguration, but failed to attract even a sliver of the same amount of attention in the following months. Sure, Kamala Harris became the first woman with [[Acting President of the United States|presidential powers and duties]] (for 85 minutes) after President Biden underwent anesthesia for a colonoscopy – although I'm not sure why he couldn't have kept his powers & duties while that was happening, seeing as how he would barely be the first US president to be asleep at the wheel – but that only happened for about an hour and a half. |
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Critics have complained that Kamala Harris's historic role as the first female vice president, African-American vice president, and Asian-American vice president has overshadowed her subpar performance as all of those things, and it's not hard to see why. Most of her staff either hated working for her or left after growing to hate her – a trend that only worsened as the year came to a close – her approval rates were alarmingly low among American citizens, and she apparently spent most of her time in office being sidelined by the only individual with more political power than her. |
Critics have complained that Kamala Harris's historic role as the first female vice president, African-American vice president, and Asian-American vice president has overshadowed her subpar performance as all of those things, and it's not hard to see why. Most of her staff either hated working for her or left after growing to hate her – a trend that only worsened as the year came to a close – her approval rates were alarmingly low among American citizens, and she apparently spent most of her time in office being sidelined by the only individual with more political power than her. |
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| The [[Justice League]] wasn't the only DCEU property that saw redemption this year. In 2016, [[David Ayer]] made ''Suicide Squad'', and it was terrible. Jump to 2021, when [[James Gunn]] (director of Marvel's ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' who jumped ship to DC after Disney temporarily fired him for some unsavory old tweets) made '''''The''' Suicide Squad'', a sequel/reboot/some weird combination of the two... and it was amazing! ''The Suicide Squad'' retains some [[Suicide Squad]] members from ''Suicide Squad'' (of course, Warner Bros. would never get rid of [[Margot Robbie]]'s [[Harley Quinn]]) but mostly follows a new set of characters including [[Idris Elba]]'s [[Bloodsport (character)|Bloodsport]], [[Sylvester Stallone]]'s [[King Shark]], and [[Daniela Melchior]]'s [[Ratcatcher (comics)|Ratcatcher]] as they attempt to destroy [[Starro the Conquerer]], a giant alien starfish. |
| The [[Justice League]] wasn't the only DCEU property that saw redemption this year. In 2016, [[David Ayer]] made ''Suicide Squad'', and it was terrible. Jump to 2021, when [[James Gunn]] (director of Marvel's ''[[Guardians of the Galaxy (film)|Guardians of the Galaxy]]'' who jumped ship to DC after Disney temporarily fired him for some unsavory old tweets) made '''''The''' Suicide Squad'', a sequel/reboot/some weird combination of the two... and it was amazing! ''The Suicide Squad'' retains some [[Suicide Squad]] members from ''Suicide Squad'' (of course, Warner Bros. would never get rid of [[Margot Robbie]]'s [[Harley Quinn]]) but mostly follows a new set of characters including [[Idris Elba]]'s [[Bloodsport (character)|Bloodsport]], [[Sylvester Stallone]]'s [[King Shark]], and [[Daniela Melchior]]'s [[Ratcatcher (comics)|Ratcatcher]] as they attempt to destroy [[Starro the Conquerer]], a giant alien starfish. |
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Despite mostly being known for his impeccable rap skills, a good chunk of DMX's life was consumed by the oft-violent crime, both streetwise and otherwise, that he depicted in his own lyrics, making him a complicated and unpredictable figure. Also, remember that cocaine that I mentioned a few sentences ago? Both that and the crime tie into DMX's untimely passing, as his mentor, Ready Ron, got him hooked on crack cocaine at only 14 years old after secretly giving him a blunt laced with it. DMX's pageviews actually spiked twice this year, the first time being around April 4, when news that he had been rushed to [[White Plains Hospital]] after a heart attack began to spread. The following week was a tense one for fans, as his state only worsened, going from losing oxygen in his brain to going into a coma, until finally, on April 9, his multiple organ failures led to the death that put him on this list. |
Despite mostly being known for his impeccable rap skills, a good chunk of DMX's life was consumed by the oft-violent crime, both streetwise and otherwise, that he depicted in his own lyrics, making him a complicated and unpredictable figure. Also, remember that cocaine that I mentioned a few sentences ago? Both that and the crime tie into DMX's untimely passing, as his mentor, Ready Ron, got him hooked on crack cocaine at only 14 years old after secretly giving him a blunt laced with it. DMX's pageviews actually spiked twice this year, the first time being around April 4, when news that he had been rushed to [[White Plains Hospital]] after a heart attack began to spread. The following week was a tense one for fans, as his state only worsened, going from losing oxygen in his brain to going into a coma, until finally, on April 9, his multiple organ failures led to the death that put him on this list. |
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Most recently, it was discovered that DMX, unbeknownst to the rest of the world, recorded a gospel album in the late 2000s. With all of the gloomy, semi-Satanic imagery in his songs and videos, one |
Most recently, it was discovered that DMX, unbeknownst to the rest of the world, recorded a gospel album in the late 2000s. With all of the gloomy, semi-Satanic imagery in his songs and videos, one wouldn't be mistaken for forgetting that X considered himself a devout Christian. It begs the question: If there is a (Christian) God, what will He (or She or They or It) choose to do with someone as complicated as DMX? |
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|Only this year the Marvel Cinematic Universe managed to surpass James Bond in the number of movies (although if you include [[Casino Royale (1967 film)|that parody]] and [[Never Say Never Again|that remake]], it's a tie [[Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness|until May]]), specially as the British spy managed to return for the 25th time around in ''No Time to Die'', after a six |
|Only this year the Marvel Cinematic Universe managed to surpass James Bond in the number of movies (although if you include [[Casino Royale (1967 film)|that parody]] and [[Never Say Never Again|that remake]], it's a tie [[Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness|until May]]), specially as the British spy managed to return for the 25th time around in ''No Time to Die'', after a six-year absence caused by both production problems and a pandemic. [[Daniel Craig]]'s tenure is over, making him the one who lasted longer, even with less movies than [[Sean Connery]] and [[Roger Moore]], and the producers have stated that 2022, the 60th anniversary of the film series, will be the one where they will announce the 007th actor (and no, [https://www.polygon.com/22824347/new-bond-cast-british-man-barbara-broccoli it won't be an actress!]) to play agent 007. |
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|[[Tie Your Mother Down|Get your party gown, get your pigtail down, get your heart beating baby!]] Yes, the iconic frontman of [[Queen (band)|Queen]] managed to slide back here, no matter if unlike the rest of this list he wasn't much in the news, aside from three landmark anniversaries: 75 years of his birth, 50 years of his band, and 30 of his death. And yet Freddie's fans kept on returning to his page for various reasons, such as [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2tMgWgIvcWm9l0n8_haoE0wNLWmz8ErJ Queen's YouTube issuing videos on their history] and [https://thehill.com/changing-america/sustainability/environment/544724-beloved-seal-named-freddie-mercury-dies-after a seal named after him dying]. We might've expected [[Betty White|the death that closed the year]], [[Britney Spears|the singer who fought for her freedom]], [[Charles Sobhraj|another one of those serial killers on Netflix]] and [[September 11 attacks|the event that started the 21st century]]. But even decades after he's taken his bows and his curtain calls, [[We Are The Champions|Freddie is still the champion, my friends.]] |
|[[Tie Your Mother Down|Get your party gown, get your pigtail down, get your heart beating baby!]] Yes, the iconic frontman of [[Queen (band)|Queen]] managed to slide back here, no matter if unlike the rest of this list he wasn't much in the news, aside from three landmark anniversaries: 75 years of his birth, 50 years of his band, and 30 of his death. And yet Freddie's fans kept on returning to his page for various reasons, such as [https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL2tMgWgIvcWm9l0n8_haoE0wNLWmz8ErJ Queen's YouTube issuing videos on their history] and [https://thehill.com/changing-america/sustainability/environment/544724-beloved-seal-named-freddie-mercury-dies-after a seal named after him dying]. We might've expected [[Betty White|the death that closed the year]], [[Britney Spears|the singer who fought for her freedom]], [[Charles Sobhraj|another one of those serial killers on Netflix]] and [[September 11 attacks|the event that started the 21st century]]. But even decades after he's taken his bows and his curtain calls, [[We Are The Champions|Freddie is still the champion, my friends.]] |
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** That list does not include redirect views, which is an issue considering both renames and how people actually reach the pages - more than 300k views to Ted Lasso were through redirects [[Ted Lasso (TV series)]] and [[List of Ted Lasso episodes]]. |
** That list does not include redirect views, which is an issue considering both renames and how people actually reach the pages - more than 300k views to Ted Lasso were through redirects [[Ted Lasso (TV series)]] and [[List of Ted Lasso episodes]]. |
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** Articles with mobile views over 90% ([[Tasuku Honjo]]) or under 10% ([[F5 Networks]]) are very likely to be automated views based on our experience and research of the issue. |
** Articles with mobile views over 90% ([[Tasuku Honjo]]) or under 10% ([[F5 Networks]]) are very likely to be automated views based on our experience and research of the issue. |
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** If the mobile views are not that high, but there is no reasonable explanation for so many views ([[Wikipedia]], [[ |
** If the mobile views are not that high, but there is no reasonable explanation for so many views ([[Wikipedia]], [[Skathi (moon)]], [[Google logo]]), such anomalous entries are likely DDoS attacks or automated views and also get excluded. |
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*** One such case was [[YouTube]], that while a mainstay of previous annual lists, ended up with a suspicious and unexplained rise of the number of daily views (from 60k to 80k). Parent company [[Google]] had a similar rise (from 20k to 40k daily) and is also excluded. |
*** One such case was [[YouTube]], that while a mainstay of previous annual lists, ended up with a suspicious and unexplained rise of the number of daily views (from 60k to 80k). Parent company [[Google]] had a similar rise (from 20k to 40k daily) and is also excluded. |
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Annual Top 50
[edit]Based on data from the Pageviews tool and prepared with commentary by:
2021 was mostly a year to finish what we couldn't have in 2020 due to the goddamned pandemic, between delayed sports events (football - the one actually involving feet and a ball, although gridiron also shows up thanks to a dominating quarterback - and the Olympics) and movies (broadly construed, there are twelve superhero media entries on this list, not counting future supervillain Dwayne Johnson; though there is also a place for the most famous fictional spy and giant monsters, plus a science fiction adaptation and a science fiction actor). We are not fully rid of COVID-19, but thankfully only the pandemic's overall article entered the list, as vaccination and conscious actions seem to finally slow down the disease (variants and irresponsible people aside). The political landscape saw the expected change in Donald Trump's exit, and the unexpected regression in Taliban's return and US states trying to block racial discussion in schools. Reflecting three subjects that are constantly on the news, there are entries for the two richest men in the world (who are also in their new space race), the British monarchy (which had a bad year between exposés and death), and the recently deceased. Completing it all there are plenty of Netflix-related subjects (including Squid Game and Bridgerton), the three English-speaking countries that shape Wikipedia views the most, and three singers, two young ones and a dead one that somehow keeps himself alive.
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