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|In the short time this annual list has been made, including [[Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/2016|a test run]] before the first, the top article tends to be unquestionable: Deaths in [year] because it's a part of life with a link on the main page, 2016 was the year [[Donald Trump]] got elected, 2019 was the year of ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'' and 2020 was the year of [[COVID-19]]. But 2022 is '''not''' the year of ''[[Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story]]''. Unlike [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTa1R1-S0C8 overtly sensitive people], my problem is not that a show on Dahmer exists (was never going to to watch it anyway), only that all its viewers went to Wikipedia afterwards and led to this disgrace - fascination with serial killers is nothing new, as [[Wikipedia:2019 Top 50 Report|Ted Bundy was third in 2019]], but giving #1 to a cannibal murderer who's been dead for 28 years because of a Netflix show is disgusting. And sadly, there was no [[Wednesday Addams]] [https://www.ign.com/articles/wednesday-beats-dahmer-as-netflixs-second-most-watched-show-of-all-time to overtake him] here. Starting off with the armed conflict right below would be a sad beginning, but at least it would be an entry that represented this year! In short, shame on everyone who let this happen.
|In the short time this annual list has been made, including [[Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/2016|a test run]] before the first, the top article tends to be unquestionable: Deaths in [year] because it's a part of life with a link on the main page, [[Wikipedia:2016 Top 50 Report|2016]] was the year [[Donald Trump]] got elected, [[Wikipedia:2019 Top 50 Report|2019]] was the year of ''[[Avengers: Endgame]]'' and [[Wikipedia:2020 Top 50 Report|2020]] was the year of [[COVID-19]]. But 2022 is '''not''' the year of ''[[Dahmer – Monster: The Jeffrey Dahmer Story]]''. Unlike [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gTa1R1-S0C8 overtly sensitive people], my problem is not that a show on Dahmer exists (was never going to to watch it anyway), only that all its viewers went to Wikipedia afterwards and led to this disgrace - fascination with serial killers is nothing new, as Ted Bundy was third in 2019, but giving #1 to a cannibal murderer who's been dead for 28 years because of a Netflix show is disgusting. And sadly, there was no [[Wednesday Addams]] [https://www.ign.com/articles/wednesday-beats-dahmer-as-netflixs-second-most-watched-show-of-all-time to overtake him] here. Starting off with the armed conflict right below would be a sad beginning, but at least it would be an entry that represented this year! In short, shame on everyone who let this happen.
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Revision as of 13:14, 13 January 2023

The Top 50 Report – 2022

It's that tiiiiiiime of year...

The five topics up top exert the most influence over this list. First up it's Jeffrey Dahmer, which at least one of us is very angry about, who also brought in the man who killed him. Then it's the war in Ukraine, which not only came in second, but also brought in the two countries (#9, #40), their leaders (#7, #29) and two other related articles; the 2022 FIFA World Cup, which brought in FIFA World Cup and the stars of the final (#11 and #39); the ever-present Deaths in [year], accompanied by two individuals who died, including Queen Elizabeth II, who brought in her son, father and daughter-in-law.

Other than those, this list is mostly populated by the usual serving of film and TV. Nine films made it on this year, including all three Marvel films, the Dark Knight's latest outing, Tom Cruise's latest vehicle (and Tom Cruise), the big one from last year, two Indian action films, and the biggest film of the year in multiple senses. There's also the returns of Stranger Things, Westeros, Middle-Earth and debaucherous teens. Three biopics other than #1's also brought their subjects onto here. Outside of the world of entertainment, there's also a man who loves to entertain, two people far too many saw as entertainment, and a man whose fall was very entertaining. Modern British politics also brought in Elizabeth's last prime minister and her successor. This report was slightly later than usual (largely my fault), but we hope you enjoy!

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