Ed ErhartBirds, bugs, and beauty: The winners of Wiki Loves Earth 2023The world-spanning photo contest, now on its eleventh edition, has announced its newest winners.9 min read·Dec 13, 2023--2--2
Ed ErhartAnnouncing Wikipedia’s most popular articles of 2023From ChatGPT and Cricket to Barbie and Bollywood, these are the 25 most read articles on English Wikipedia this year.7 min read·Dec 5, 2023----
Ed Erhart20 years of the nonprofit behind Wikipedia“I used to love that we would shoot for the stars; now I love that I believe we can make it.”14 min read·Jun 21, 2023----
Ed ErhartinDown the Rabbit Hole2022 as you saw it on WikipediaIn 2022, one particular English Wikipedia article captivated readers more than any other: Jeffrey Dahmer.6 min read·Dec 15, 2022--2--2
Ed ErhartinDown the Rabbit HoleElizabeth and Elon: Wikipedia’s most popular articles of 2021Pop culture is back.5 min read·Dec 21, 2021----
Ed ErhartTravel the world through the lenses of Wiki Loves Monuments 2020 winnersOut of more than 230,000 submissions from nearly 7,700 participants, fifteen winning images were announced today in the eleventh annual…8 min read·Mar 18, 2021----
Ed ErhartinDown the Rabbit HolePandemics and politics: 2020 through the lens of WikipediaWhich English Wikipedia entries got the most views this year? Here’s the top 25.4 min read·Dec 28, 2020----
Ed ErhartinDown the Rabbit Hole‘The raw power and the energy’: Wikimedia’s newest Picture of the YearPhoto is crowned after a multi-round vote by thousands of volunteer contributors.4 min read·May 21, 2020----
Ed ErhartBehold the winners of the world’s largest photo contest: Wiki Loves MonumentsOut of more than 200,000 submissions, fifteen winning images were announced today in the tenth Wiki Loves Monuments photography contest.8 min read·Jan 15, 2020----
Ed ErhartAmid a flood of superheroes, Billie Eilish stands apart: Wikipedia’s most popular articles of 2019Which English Wikipedia entries got the most views this year? Here’s the top 25.3 min read·Jan 2, 2020----