Wikipedia:Most-referenced articles
Articles which are linked to from many places generally cover important topics. They are likely to be read often and therefore should be of the highest quality. It may also be the case that such a popular article covers too broad a topic and could benefit from being split into several more concise entries.
Suggestions for using this information
- Track changes in rank.
- Which are featured articles?
- Which have no counterpart in any given foreign-language Wikipedia?
- Which are popular only because of User:Rambot-created articles?
- Which of these are redirects? Should they be bypassed?
- Which of these are flagged for some kind of cleanup?
How to update
See meta:Toolserver/Reports and wikidigest-link-count
See also
- Wikipedia:Articles with the most references
- Wikipedia:Popular pages
- Wikipedia:Most-wanted articles
- Wikipedia:Article traffic jumps
General
To assist in topic identification and coverage analysis (of scope), links to the corresponding outlines have been provided, where available. Many of the terms on this list appear because they are featured in auto-generated text.
- Notes:
- FA = Featured Article
- GA = Good Article
Updated: May 2020
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