Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/February 2004

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The Wikipedia:Top 25 Report was created in January 2013. This page is part of an archive project to preserve data from previous popular page reports.

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The most viewed articles for February 2004, derived from historical data.

The February 2004 statistics were never posted at Wikipedia:Popular_pages, a report which commenced at the end of March 2004 with monthly stats for that month, and continued into September 2004. That list included the Main Page (unlike the way the WP:TOP25 is currently done), but the list was curated to exclude non-article pages. The source data on which that report was derived is preserved at archive.org from wikipedia.org/stats/en.wikipedia.org - and some of the February 2004 data is preserved, see [1] That chart only tracked the top 50 URLS, though some of the raw data was also on archive.org [2] (large file warning) from which we derived the below Top 25 chart (created in November 2016). See also Pages_from_English_Wikipedia_with_more_than_1000_hits_in_Feb_2004 created on meta.wikimedia.org in March 2004, which listed all URLs receiving at least 1,000 views.

February 2004[edit]

1. 1732889 Main page (adds two instances) (1631916 + 100973)
2. 44660 Current events
3. 24425 Goatse.cx
4. 22267 United_States
5. 21742 Lunokhod program. This was a Soviet robotic lunar lander program, see also #10, and #24 below. It was featured on front page of Slashdot ([3]), also drawing vandalism, see Talk:Lunokhod programme
6. 19783 World War II
7. 18493 List of sex positions
8. 15481 Mathematics
9. 15240 Aramaic language
10. 14524 Lunokhod 1
11. 14119 Katie Hnida. Hnida was the first woman to score (as a placekicker) for to top level U.S. college football team, in August 2004. She was in the news in February 2004 after telling Sports Illustrated she was raped by a teammate in 2000 and also harassed. (SI article: [4])
12. 13453 Wikipedia
13. 13359 Sexual intercourse
14. 12868 Computer science
16. 12644 Pornography
17. 12558 Nudity
18. 11483 John Kerry. Kerry was running for the Democratic nomination by U.S. President to challenge George W. Bush. In February 2004, he was winning primaries and emerging as the clear candidate, United_States_presidential_election,_2004#Iowa_caucus
19. 11400 Wiki
20. 11102 History
21. 10281 Penis
22. 9990 Saddam Hussein. The former leader of Iraq was captured in December 2003.
23. 9887 Incest
24. 9814 Lunokhod 2
25. 9402 Germany