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These were the people and events that made the internet curious in 2019, according to Wikipedia

Tyler Sonnemaker   

These were the people and events that made the internet curious in 2019, according to Wikipedia
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Rami Malek as Freddie Mercury in "Bohemian Rhapsody."

  • Wikipedia announced 2019's most popular articles, and almost all were about the biggest stories in entertainment and pop culture.
  • Marvel films (and superhero flicks in general) as well as HBO shows and celebrity deaths all featured prominently in the top spots.
  • The singer Billie Eilish was the celebrity to rank the highest, at No. 9, thanks to her debut album, "When We All Fall Asleep, Where Do We Go?"
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Wikipedia revealed the most popular English articles on its site in 2019, as compiled by researcher Andrew West, in a blog post on Friday. As it turns out, readers of the nonprofit internet encyclopedia were mainly interested in which films and television shows were trending, followed closely by celebrity deaths.

Marvel featured prominently thanks to films like "Avengers: Endgame" and "Captain Marvel," as did major shows like HBO's "Game of Thrones." There was also a lot of interest in the backstories of popular titles, with users looking up Queen's lead singer, Freddie Mercury (the main character of "Bohemian Rhapsody"), and the Chernobyl disaster (thanks to HBO's miniseries about the incident).

See the full list on Wikipedia's Medium page.


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