What are the weirdest Wikipedia articles?
What are the weirdest Wikipedia articles?
24 Of The Strangest Wikipedia Pages That’ll Send You Deep Into A Wiki-Hole
- Recently we asked the BuzzFeed Community to share the strangest and most unusual Wikipedia pages they’ve stumbled across.
- Hundeprutterutchebane.
- Paris syndrome.
- High five.
- Tarrare.
- Witch window.
- Toast sandwich.
- List of people who died on the toilet.
Is there a Wikipedia article for everything?
It is true that Wikipedia is not about everything, nor can it ever be about everything. To that end, the Wikipedia community has decided not to document every verifiable fact and has established notability guidelines on what should be kept.
What is the longest Wikipedia page?
This week, Wikipedia recently updated the article pertaining to Joe Biden’s 2020 presidential campaign endorsements. With over 648,769 bytes, the page is now the longest ever on Wikipedia. The article features hundreds of campaign endorsements from both political figures and familiar faces within entertainment.
What skin does Wikipedia use?
This Wikipedia page has been superseded by Wikipedia:Skin, and it is retained primarily for historical interest. Vector is a MediaWiki skin and extension that was developed in 2009 with the goal of increasing accessibility. It became the default skin for MediaWiki in 2010 (in SVN change 66383).
Can you make a Wikipedia page for free?
Or, get started: sign up – contribute to the Wikipedia Project the way that you want to. Creating an account is quick and completely free.
Do you have to be famous to have a Wikipedia page?
A Wikipedia page about a person requires the person be notable. Many people and brands believe they are notable enough, but aren’t. An article where you are just mentioned or quoted isn’t usually good enough. Articles about you need to be *about* you as the main subject.