This year-end review thing is crazy!

I mean, it makes sense that they'd wanna give users a personalized summary of their Wikipedia time, but desktop users getting left out is kinda weird...
But you know what's even crazier? Those numbers are wild! 4.6 billion hours spent reading articles? That's like, a lot

And some of the most-read articles being about random stuff like movies and TV shows? I mean, I guess that's just how people learn these days. Like, if you wanna know about Ed Gein's life, Wikipedia's where it is!
I do wonder what they did with all those views on Charlie Kirk's page though... That guy's a real character

Anyway, props to the volunteers who made over 66 million edits – that's some serious dedication

. And hey, at least we get a glimpse of Wikipedia's weird side

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