George Bush beats Hitler and Jesus to top Wikipedia's ‘most edited’ list: Site reveals statistics on its 15th year anniversary

  • George Bush, in office from 2001 to 2009, topped list with 45,862 edits
  • The list of the top-10 most edited pages went on to include, in order, the US, Wikipedia itself, Michael Jackson, Jesus and the Catholic Church
  • The most edited story of last year was a page about notable deaths 

Former president George W Bush may no longer be able to change the course of history - but it has not stopped others trying for him.

To mark its 15th anniversary today, online encyclopedia Wikipedia released a ranking of its pages based on how many edits have been made by volunteers.

Edits can mount at Wikipedia pages when people or subjects incite passion or rival perspectives.

Former president George W Bush may no longer be able to change the course of history - but it has not stopped others trying for him. To mark its 15th anniversary today, online encyclopedia Wikipedia released a ranking of its pages based on how many edits have been made by volunteers

Former president George W Bush may no longer be able to change the course of history - but it has not stopped others trying for him. To mark its 15th anniversary today, online encyclopedia Wikipedia released a ranking of its pages based on how many edits have been made by volunteers

Bush, in office from 2001 to 2009, topped the list with 45,862 edits to his Wikipedia page, coming in about 3,000 edits ahead of the World Wrestling Entertainment roster page.

The list of the top 10 most edited pages went on to include, in order, the US, Wikipedia itself, Michael Jackson, Jesus and the Catholic Church.

Rounding out the list were programs broadcast by Philippines television network ABS-CBN, US President Barack Obama and Adolf Hitler.

To date the entire site has been edited 808,187,367 times by Wikipedia's vast community.

The most edited story of last year was a page about notable deaths.

The list of the top-10 most edited pages went on to include, in order, the US, Wikipedia itself, Michael Jackson, Jesus, the Catholic Church and Hitler
The list of the top-10 most edited pages went on to include, in order, the US, Wikipedia itself, Michael Jackson, Jesus, the Catholic Church and Hitler

The list of the top-10 most edited pages went on to include, in order, the US, Wikipedia itself, Michael Jackson, Jesus, the Catholic Church and Hitler

George Bush, in office from 2001 to 2009, topped the list with 45,862 edits to his Wikipedia page, coming in about 3,000 edits ahead of the World Wrestling Entertainment roster page

George Bush, in office from 2001 to 2009, topped the list with 45,862 edits to his Wikipedia page, coming in about 3,000 edits ahead of the World Wrestling Entertainment roster page

The second was a page titled 'geospatial summary of the High Peaks/Summits of the Juneau Icefield' which was edited more than 7,000 times by the same person.

TOP 15 MOST EDITED WIKIPEDIA STORIES 

1 - George W Bush (45,862 edits)

2 - List of WWE personnel (42,836)

3 - United States (35,742)

4 - Wikipedia (33,958)

5 - Michael Jackson (28,152)

6 - Catholic Church (26,421)

7 - List of programmes broadcast by ABS-CBN (25,188)

8 - Jesus (25,084)

9 - Barack Obama (24,708)

10 - Adolf Hitler (24,612)

11 - Britney Spears (23,802)

12 - World War II (23,739)

13 - Deaths in 2013 (22,529)

14- The Beatles (22,399)

15 - India (22,271)

Since its launch on January 15, 2001, Wikipedia has grown to more than 36 million articles, with approximately 80,000 volunteer editors contributing to the website, according to the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation behind it.

Separately, Pew Research Center released a study detailing which subjects are most popular on Wikipedia in different languages.

The most visited article in the English version of Wikipedia was 'List of deaths by year,' which racked up more than 20.8 million page views last year alone, the research showed.

The most popular Chinese-language articles included the 1989 Tiananmen Square protests, mention of which is strictly taboo in China and heavily censored.

The top four Japanese language Wikipedia pages were devoted to pop groups, and the fifth was an article about organized crime group Yamaguchi-gumi.

Volleyball, basketball and football, along with Wikipedia itself and the periodic table of elements, were among the most popular articles in Spanish.

'Wikipedia seemed like an impossible idea at the time: an online encyclopedia that everyone can edit,' founder Jimmy Wales said.

'However, it has surpassed everyone's expectations over the past 15 years, thanks to the hundreds of thousands of volunteers around the world who have made Wikipedia possible.'

Wikipedia has expanded to include 280 languages and averages more than 18 billion page views monthly, making it one of the world's most visited websites, according to Pew.

The much-debated belief that a supreme being created the physical universe was the most-edited article in Wikipedia’s first year, 2001. But in the genesis of the open-sourced encyclopedia powered by the world, that didn’t amount to a lot of edits: just 179 edits made it the top article for all of Wikipedia’s first year

The much-debated belief that a supreme being created the physical universe was the most-edited article in Wikipedia’s first year, 2001. But in the genesis of the open-sourced encyclopedia powered by the world, that didn’t amount to a lot of edits: just 179 edits made it the top article for all of Wikipedia’s first year

Wikipedia’s Main Page got the most work in its second year, with 449 edits, after being moved from “homepage” (now an actual article). Also on this list in Year 2: List of Canadians, topped by the end of that year by author Margaret Atwood and songwriter Leonard Cohen

Wikipedia’s Main Page got the most work in its second year, with 449 edits, after being moved from “homepage” (now an actual article). Also on this list in Year 2: List of Canadians, topped by the end of that year by author Margaret Atwood and songwriter Leonard Cohen

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