NP Rank:
Top ten most viewed pages on Wikipedia and Conservapedia
The user consuming side of user generated content:
Wikipedia is "The Free Encyclopedia." What's on the mind of Wikipedia its readers? Here are the top ten most viewed pages on Wikipedia:1. Main Page [30,090,900]
2. Wiki [904,800]
3. Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows [413,400]
4. Naruto [401,400]
5. Guitar Hero III: Legends of Rock [396,000]
6. United States [330,000]
7. Wikipedia [329,400]
8. Deaths in 2007 [321,300]
9. Heroes (TV series) [307,500]
10. Transformers (film) [303,600]
Conservapedia is "The Trustworthy Encyclopedia." What's on the mind of its readers? Here are the top ten most viewed pages on Conservapedia:
1. Main Page [1,906,729]
2. Homosexuality [1,572,713]
3. Homosexuality and Hepatitis [517,086]
4. Homosexuality and Promiscuity [420,687]
5. Gay Bowel Syndrome [389,052]
6. Homosexuality and Parasites [388,123]
7. Homosexuality and Domestic Violence [365,888]
8. Homosexuality and Gonorrhea [331,553]
9. Homosexuality and Mental Health [291,179]
10. Homosexuality and Syphilis [265,322



Most RecentMost Recommended Comments (5)
at 15:34 on November 23rd, 2007
Whoah, holy homosexuality Batman. Fixation much?
at 19:06 on November 23rd, 2007
Interesting and revealing... both at the same time. -> Good stuff.
at 07:49 on November 24th, 2007
It's interesting how, at the tops of the lists, Wikipedia dominates in pageviews, but, as we look down , they're really comparable. (Wikis are really cool and rather useful, but would you use one for medical advice? I guess we've been doing that for thousands of years, but without the Internet)
at 08:33 on November 25th, 2007
It would appear Wikipedia is the choice of U.S. congressional pages, while Conservapedia is the favorite of their employers in the former majority party.
at 14:37 on November 25th, 2007
An interesting tidbit:
I looked up "Gay bowel syndrome" on both Wikipedia and Conservapedia, and guess what: it didn't exist on Wikipedia, although Conservapedia had 96 references at the end of the article.
On homosexuality: the first subtitle on Coni: "Biblical statements regarding homosexuality"; on Wiki: "Overview"
(Sarcasm) Conservapedia is no doubt a "Trusthworthy Encyclopedia"...