
Resolution source: https://pageviews.wmcloud.org/topviews/?project=en.wikipedia.org&platform=all-access&date=last-month&excludes=
Currently, October's most viewed WIkipedia articles are those about the 2023 Cricket World Cup, one about a celebrity who recently died, and the Israel war.
What would be the most viewed Wikipedia article in November?
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I'm trying to figure out which search term is currently in the lead, but that website has such an atrocious UI that it's a pain to so. Who on Earth thought it was a good idea to make it impossible to show statistics for the current month? If I want to determine how many views each page has so far, I have to look at the views on each individual day before today and add them up.
@PlasmaBallin Wikipedia itself doesn't show top-page statistics for the current month, so it's not the website's problem.
@bohaska I guess if it's just scraping the statistics from Wikipedia and not doing anything else then that makes sense