Making a Wikipedia article about an orphan article creates a paradox where any orphan example given in the article automatically stops being an orphan
Another thing I’d like to point out is how 97% of all Wikipedia articles will end up in philosophy if you kept clicking on the first hyperlink
Explaining overly complex charts over smooth jazz is my favorite YouTube genre.
I'm genuinely surprised by the fact that "fanta cake" is literally just a cake and not some sort of "never search for this word" kinda codename for something messed up
I love how almost all dead-end articles you mentioned have no longer been dead-end just within a day of this video being uploaded.
I want a CURSED wikipedia race as a prank. You host, you select at "random" but all of them are 10th degree separation OR HIGHER.
The fact that the "Fanta Cake" was noticeably edited during the making of the video is hilarious
14:30 Some guy probably had intentions of adding a whole family tree history but gave up after four short entries. Little did he know, he made up one of the top 50 unique categories on all of Wikipedia.
Petition to run the code to make this graph yearly to see how it changes.
I like how someone fixed the Fanta Cake article but didn't bother to replace the sad sopping excuse of a fanta cake picture lmao
Dude you should seriously submit this graph as a series to a modern art museum!! I know it sounds strange, but it’s so unique, so visually interesting, and there are so many parts of it that reveal truths about society, politics, human behavior, etc. I know so many galleries that would just love to have this as a series!
This would honestly make such a cool website. You could zoom in, click on a node, and see all the information regarding it addressed in this video.
I work in graph and graph database research and i have not seen such a beautiful, succinct and well presented graph ever. I think an average person would never fathom the amount of computer science that backs this video up. Huge congratulations to the creator.
I really hope the Wikipedia groups start talking about this, this is really cool to see
Dude came up with one of the most significant and important studies of Wikipedia ever conceived for a game. Amazing.
0:25 wikiverse
The algorithm is sleeping on this one update: The algorithm was sleeping on this one
“A complete waste of time”, “Mildly interesting”, hell no, I was thinking that graph looks freaking BEAUTIFUL!
This sort of thing deserves to be an actual feature on Wikipedia, it's so well done. Would be super cool to play around with an interactive version of this, or have it regularly updated to take a timelapse of how it changes.
@adumb_codes