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  1. Creation is simple: upon clicking a red link, you will be transported to a blank page. Once there, enter any text and then click the Publish changes button. That's it; the page should have been created. Many pages are created after a user sees an existing red link on a page, and then follows these steps.

  2. Wikipedia's Main Page as it appeared on 20 December 2001. Wikipedia, a free-content online encyclopedia written and maintained by a community of volunteers known as Wikipedians, began with its first edit on 15 January 2001, two days after the domain was registered.

  3. Wikipedia currently has more than sixty-two million articles in more than 300 languages, including 6,820,280 articles in English, with 122,687 active contributors in the past month. Wikipedia's fundamental principles are summarized in its five pillars.

  4. Browse Wikipedia's category pages, which index articles by subject. Category:Main topic classifications – Arts, History, Technology, and more; Wikipedia:Contents/Categories – Hand-crafted list of topic categories; Category:People – Biographies

  5. The leading page. The undisputed leader is Wikipedia's Main page, with over 46.8 billion views as of January 2022—more than the rest of the Top-100 list combined, including non-ranked pages. For comparison, "Baby Shark", which leads YouTube for the most views on that site [15] has 13.8 billion views.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Home_pageHome page - Wikipedia

    A home page of Wikipedia (in 2023) is displayed in a web browser.The small house-shaped button in the upper left is for the browser's start page. A home page (or homepage) is the main web page of a website. The term may also refer to the start page shown in a web browser when the application first opens. Usually, the home page is located at the root of the website's domain or subdomain.

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    10,000+ articles. 1,000+ articles. 100+ articles. Wikipedia is a free online encyclopedia, created and edited by volunteers around the world and hosted by the Wikimedia Foundation.

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