Wikicharts is still up and running: Observations from April: http://tools.wikimedia.de/~leon/stats/wikicharts/index.php?lang=en&wiki=...
* Current events really do dominate. Three of the top ten are related to the Virginia Tech massacre. * "Wiki" is a perennial favourite, which I find a bit bizarre. * It's very odd that World War II, World War I, Vietnam War and even Cold War are in the top 100, but Iraq War isn't. I wouldn't have expected the high placement of WWII and Adolf Hitler. * Apparently viewers' obsession with sex is diminishing. Only two sex-related articles in the top 20.
I also note from the 1 day of May stats ( http://tools.wikimedia.de/~leon/stats/wikicharts/index.php?lang=en&wiki=... ): * The daily FA ranks #12 * The date itself does well (May 1 #14, May Day #2) * Popular culture does very well: Heroes #4, List of characters in Heroes #6, Spider-man 3 #7, List of Pokemon #10...
Should we be reacting to these statistics in some way? Given the enormous interest in our [[Wiki]] article, should we put more effort into making it an FA?
Steve