Wikipedia

Wikipedia

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139,863
Subscribers:
245,000
Videos:
100
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Wikipedia is a content creator on YouTube with at least 245 thousand subscribers. His content totals more than 139.86 thousand views views across 100 videos.

Created on ● Channel Link: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCgIIsBhcseFH1Kghmo0ULbA





Top 100 Videos With The Most Comments by Wikipedia


Video TitleCommentsCategoryGame
1.Want to escape reality for a while?0
2.Is the internet โ€ฆ dead?0
3.Some architects take "thinking outside the box" very literally. ๐Ÿ—๏ธโœจ0
4.Indonesia is home to more than 400 museums.0
5.From Slender Man to The Backrooms, creepypasta turned digital text into modern myth.0
6.A scene from "The Witch", a silent film from 1906 by French director Georges Mรฉliรจs.0
7.What does the world need from Wikimedia now?0
8.This center of trade and power has continued to stand the test of time.0
9."No mail, low morale"0
10.Did you know that prohibition was not just an experiment in the United States?0
11.Roopkund, also called Skeleton Lake, holds a mystery buried in ice.0
12.Who is ready to experiment?0
13.This is not a face. But your brain really wants it to be.0
14.A simple bridge puzzle with big ramifications for mathematics.0
15.Maybe trees are pioneers of personal space.0
16.This is "Colpidium colpoda": a single-celled organism that thrives in ponds, soil, and even sewage.0
17.Could this be the key to living on the Moon?0
18.๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ‘„๐Ÿ‘ ๐Ÿคก๐Ÿ˜ญ๐Ÿ’€โ˜•๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿ‘€๐Ÿ”ฅ0
19.Did you know Japanโ€™s famous cherry blossom festivals started over 1,000 years ago?0
20.From tragic operas to viral clown sightings, the fear goes way beyond face paint.0
21.It started with silent films, and now shapes global pop culture.0
22.Could lightsabers really exist?0
23.Want to tap into the internetโ€™s most vibey genre?0
24.A logic trap that plays with your assumptions: There is no missing dollar.0
25.This light show is called an aurora.0
26.Worse than catching your own face on the front-facing camera?0
27.This is what a black hole sounds like ๐ŸŽง0
28.The Titanic was supposed to be the height of luxury and safety โ€“ but an iceberg changed history.0
29.Knowledge gets connected on Wikipedia.0
30.Start your engine ๐Ÿ Our new WikiRun online game pits you against a daily speed race.0
31.Wikipedia is just the beginning โ€“ the Wikimedia movement is changing how we share knowledge.0
32.Sometimes, your greatest achievement can also be your greatest enemy.0
33.Pi is everywhere!0
34.Hydrogen peroxide + soap + a little yeast = boom.0
35.How quickly can you hop from "Karate" to "Grasshopper"?0Karate
36.It may not be perfect, but you made it. So IT IS perfect.0
37.๐ŸŽถ๐Ÿ”„ Sound tricks arenโ€™t just cool; they shape how we feel about the stories we love.0
38.Still exploring Gale Crater on Mars after 10+ years.0
39.A math problem so simple anyone can understand it โ€“ but no one can solve it.0
40.Led by @wikimediaarmeniaofficial, Wikicamps blend digital education with outdoor experiences.0
41.Every November, black-footed albatrosses return to Midway Atoll after months at sea.0
42.Did you know that only 20.03% of all biographies on Wikipedia are about women?0
43.What does it take to run Wikipedia? | A WIKI MINUTE0
44.How did gaming become portable? ๐ŸŽฎ0
45.Is it an arcane medical guide? A secret code? Or a clever hoax?0
46.Ever wondered how AI makes decisions? It all comes down to intelligent agents.0
47.They launched astronauts, saved lives, and solved impossible equations.0
48.German folklore, springtime festivals, and chocolate eggs.0
49.๐ŸงŸโ€โ™‚๏ธ๐Ÿ„ What if a fungus could hijack your body and control your every move?0
50.From dreamlike colors to intricate forest scenes...0
51.What is the role of Wikipedia in the age of AI? | A WIKI MINUTE0
52.What happens when you only eat meat and nothing else?0
53.The Bechdel test has sparked conversations about gender representation in film for decades.0
54.These mechanical โ€œbeach animalsโ€ move like living organisms and have evolved over three decades.0
55.Six UK prime ministers have come and gone, but Larry the Cat still holds office.0
56.Used in travel videos, drone shots, and more, hyperlapse makes everyday movement look cinematic.0
57.The vinyl revival has made records cool again, with sales hitting 30-year highs.0
58.In a group of 23 people, there is a 50% chance of at least two of them sharing a birthday.0
59.Where can journalism truly be safe from censorship?0
60.While not a formal diagnosis, Peter Pan syndrome is a pop psychology term.0
61.What is 72 seconds long, came from space, and left scientists totally stumped? ๐ŸŒŒ0
62.Wikipedia โ€“ the largest encyclopedia in history โ€“ is made possible by people like you.0
63.Imagine a dog so iconic that an Egyptian pharaoh constructed a tomb to honor him.0
64.Emmy. Grammy. Oscar. Tony. ๐ŸŽญ Only 27 people have ever received all four.0
65.It has a reputation for mysterious disappearances...0
66.Some believe this disease inspired the Mad Hatter in "Alice's Adventures in Wonderland"0
67.๐Ÿ† Game-changers. Record-breakers. History-makers.0
68.This map uses orthographic projection to represent seeing Earth from space ๐ŸŒ0
69.Have you ever seen a dik-dik in person?0
70.Arctic expeditions are not just about polar bears and snowstorms.0
71.Did you know spaghetti grows on trees?0
72.Ever seen a glacier collapse in real time?0
73."The Blue Marble" was the first clear image of Earth in full view.0
74.Anime is an iconic global art form with a fascinating history.0
75.These three women redefined leadership across business, conservation, and media.0
76.Regular computers: 1s and 0s. Quantum computers: What if we did both at the same time?0
77.If volunteers edit Wikipedia, how can you trust it? | A WIKI MINUTE0
78.Memes are older than the internet. But how did they take over our screens?0
79.Your brain loves to fill in the blanks.0
80.Wikipedia can be a valuable classroom tool for teachers and students alike.0
81.Cottagecore is an aesthetic love letter to simpler times...0Simpler Times
82.For 60 years, math searched for a single tile that could cover a plane without ever repeating.0
83.For over a decade, @WikilovesearthOrgofficial has been capturing our planetโ€™s natural heritage.0
84.These teenage girls convinced 19th-century USA they could talk to the dead.0
85.Nitrocellulose film gave us the early days of cinema โ€“ but it came with a fiery twist!0
86.The Ides of March symbolized a betrayal that changed Roman history forever.0
87.This sweet disaster crushed buildings and lives in 1919 Boston.0
88.Drop your food? The five-second rule says it is still safe if you pick it up fast...0
89.Satellites measure how green and alive an area is through the NDVI0
90.Groups like BTS and BLACKPINK are global sensations, but K-pop history goes even further.0
91.They wrote stories the world could not ignore ๐Ÿ“–โœ๏ธย 0
92.Beating a game is one thing; beating it in record time is another.0
93.Your brain can tell when something is pretending to be human, even if it looks perfect.0
94.International Workers' Day has been a rallying point for generations.0
95.Buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo buffalo buffalo Buffalo buffalo โ€“ yes, that is a real sentence.0
96.What do a pirate queen, a revolutionary, and a famous pilot have in common?0
97.Imagine cats that could glow to save your life ๐Ÿˆโœจ0
98.The Tsavo Man-Eaters turned a railway project into a horror movie.0
99.What happens when dancing turns from joy to terror?0
100.What happens when nostalgia meets internet culture? You get vaporwave.0