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Wikipedia contains other images and articles that are similarly shocking or udderly amoosing. Of the over six million articles in the English Wikipedia there are some articles that Wikipedians have identified as being somewhat unusual.
Luckily, thanks to the ‘Depths of Wikipedia’ Instagram page, we now are able to dive deep beneath that iceberg and see all the weird and wonderful things published on there. “Wikipedia is Weird!” states the page’s slogan, but trust me, it gets way weirder than that.
Wikipedia is full of useful information, but it also has lots of weird things to read about. These can be fun articles to read for an educational laugh. We've rounded up some of the weirdest and strange Wikipedia pages to keep you entertained.
Wikipedia contributors have compiled a list of “unusual articles” —really just articles about unusual things—and the list alone is over 27,000 words long. We’ve collected over eighty of our...
Wikipedia:Before they were notable: Celebrities (and products) having their articles deleted years ago. Wikipedia:Deleted articles with freaky titles: Wikipedia articles that have existed and, judging by the title and contents, probably shouldn't have existed.
Recently we asked the BuzzFeed Community to share the strangest and most unusual Wikipedia pages they've stumbled across. Here are some of the interesting results.
Here's a snippet of some dryly hilarious articles and their summaries: Florence Y'all Water Tower: A Northern Kentucky town's unique "welcome" sign. Free Stamp: A really big stamp in Cleveland,...
So here, without further ado, are the 27 weirdest articles on Wikipedia. 1. A comprehensive list of Las Vegas casinos... that never opened. 2. A history of The Great Emu War of Australia.
Fortunately, a fossil record exists: Industrious editors on Wikipedia have preserved some of their rosters and timelines in graphical form; the sprawling displays are something to behold. REO ...
Most people turn to Wikipedia to learn, well, just about everything. This Michigander is using social media to highlight the weird and the wacky that can be found on the site.