Wikipedia:Top 25 Report/March 7 to 13, 2021

Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (March 7 to 13, 2021) edit

Prepared with commentary by Mcrsftdog, Igordebraga, SecretName101

⭠ Last week's report

You know it's a good Report when half of the entries are about a single media event. It's a welcome change of pace - especially since it means we don't have to try and explain what an NFT is.

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
1 Meghan, Duchess of Sussex   3,328,817   Meghan married Harry (sixth in line to the British throne) in 2018; by 2020, the couple was making plans to leave the royal family and move to America. On Monday, a tell-all interview with Oprah aired, with Meghan and Harry detailed the racism faced from the British press and the royal family itself. As expected when the monarchy enters the news, lots of its members earned entries on the Report, including the previous highly publicized case of problems within the royal family, Harry's mother - but when Diana left, she went alone, without Charles.
2 Elizabeth II   1,853,347  
3 Diana, Princess of Wales   1,692,599  
4 Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex   1,605,555  
5 Charles, Prince of Wales   1,240,394  
6 Coming 2 America   1,145,665   Eddie Murphy and Arsenio Hall are back as two members of an African royal family (plus a lot of extra roles!) in the sequel to 1989's Coming to America, which hit Amazon Prime Video and has had a divisive reception.
7 WandaVision   1,011,725   The final episode aired last week, which means that the Report has a brief respite from weekly Marvel movies (brief being the operative word - The Falcon and the Winter Soldier airs its first episode next week.)
8 Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh   957,570   The Commonwealth's prince consort has been in the hospital for nearly a month; currently, he's recovering from a successful heart operation. His spot on this list probably owes more to #1 than anything else.
9 Deaths in 2021   891,714   The game of life is hard to play
I'm gonna lose it, anyway...
10 Piers Morgan   858,927   The controversial TV personality was formerly a friend of #1. After the interview, he went on air doubting her claims; he refused to apologize, and was soon forced off Good Morning Britain.
11 UFC 259   783,204   Happening on Saturday night ensured even higher views on Sunday for the latest MMA event.
12 International Women's Day   769,030   This holiday was created by early-20th-century socialists, and a strike on IWD 1917 started the February Revolution. Since then, it's been adopted by second-wave feminism, and was observed by major corporations this Monday.
13 Archie Mountbatten-Windsor   758,218   #1's son and mother.
14 Doria Ragland   756,806  
15 Prince William, Duke of Cambridge   694,110   Responding to #1's claims, William said that the royal family is "very much not a racist family."
16 Raya and the Last Dragon   685,949   In the words of Honest Trailers, "If you can't choose between spending thirty bucks on Raya and the Last Dragon or groceries..."
17 Wu Lien-teh   652,492   We've been dealing with this godforsaken pandemic for the past year - depending on where you live, you either just passed or are coming up on lockdowniversary. The N95 mask that's helped so many through this was pioneered by Wu, whose birthday (this Wednesday) was commemorated with a Google Doodle.
18 Kike   632,312
 
Meyers Leonard, a player for the Miami Heat, used the slur during a heated gaming moment while streaming on Twitch, resulting in a $50,000 fine and a week's suspension.
19 George VI   578,457   #2's father, who rose to the throne after his brother caused a ruckus for marrying a divorced American - #1 was the same when getting hitched to #4, but society had grown more acceptive by then.
20 Oprah Winfrey   542,086   You get an entry, you get an entry, you get an entry, everybody gets an entry!
21 Thomas Markle   526,943   #1's father, who is not the owner of the jewelry to the left - it's just that we lack pictures of the man.
22 Prince Andrew, Duke of York   492,687   #2's son, has stepped back from public engagements because of his connections with Jeffrey Epstein.
23 Elizabeth Olsen   473,555   #7's end means people will need to get their fix of its lovely star elsewhere. (it's even worse for those who want the Scarlet Witch instead of just Elizabeth, given her next movie is still a year away)
24 Eddie Murphy   470,981   #6 is Murphy's newest hit movie, albeit relegated to streaming, and without the glowing praise of his previous "web cinema" release.
25 Elon Musk   461,467   He explained why Starship SN10 exploded and also saw his fortune grow even bigger. And after the week covered by this report, named himself "Technoking of Tesla"!


 
Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (March 7 to 13, 2021)

Exclusions edit

  • This list excludes the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such as redlinks), and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views). Since mobile view data became available to the Report in October 2014, we exclude articles that have almost no mobile views (5–6% or less) or almost all mobile views (94–95% or more) because they are very likely to be automated views based on our experience and research of the issue. Please feel free to discuss any removal on the talk page if you wish.