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  # Wikipedia Article Pageviews
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  This repository automatically fetches and aggregates the 100 most popular Wikipedia articles by pageviews - creating a dataset that enables tracking trending topics on Wikipedia.
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  [^2]: Smith, B. K., & Gustafson, A. (2017). Using wikipedia to predict election outcomes: online behavior as a predictor of voting. Public Opinion Quarterly, 81(3), 714-735.
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  ## Background information
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- [Wikipedia](https://www.wikipedia.org) is a free, multilingual online encyclopedia created and maintained through open collaboration by a global community of volunteer contributors. Launched in 2001, it has grown to become one of the world's most visited websites, containing millions of articles in hundreds of languages on virtually every topic imaginable. Its unique model allows anyone to edit most articles, while relying on a complex system of community oversight, editorial policies, and citation requirements to maintain accuracy and combat vandalism.
 
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+ license: cc
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+ task_categories:
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+ - feature-extraction
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+ language:
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+ - en
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+ tags:
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+ - wikipedia
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+ pretty_name: Wikipedia Pageviews
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  # Wikipedia Article Pageviews
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  This repository automatically fetches and aggregates the 100 most popular Wikipedia articles by pageviews - creating a dataset that enables tracking trending topics on Wikipedia.
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  [^2]: Smith, B. K., & Gustafson, A. (2017). Using wikipedia to predict election outcomes: online behavior as a predictor of voting. Public Opinion Quarterly, 81(3), 714-735.
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  ## Background information
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+ [Wikipedia](https://www.wikipedia.org) is a free, multilingual online encyclopedia created and maintained through open collaboration by a global community of volunteer contributors. Launched in 2001, it has grown to become one of the world's most visited websites, containing millions of articles in hundreds of languages on virtually every topic imaginable. Its unique model allows anyone to edit most articles, while relying on a complex system of community oversight, editorial policies, and citation requirements to maintain accuracy and combat vandalism.