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Football, tennis and marveling at Loki: But you can call it soccer if you'd like.
The Signpost

Traffic report

Football, tennis and marveling at Loki

This traffic report is adapted from theTop 25 Report, prepared with commentary byIgordebraga,Mcrsftdog,SSSB, andKingsif

The grass was greener, the light was brighter (June 20 to 26)

Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (June 20 to 26, 2021)
RankArticleClassViewsImageNotes/about
1UEFA Euro 20203,826,236To celebrate 60 years of the European football championship (though in the 61st anniversary due to the pandemic), the tournament was spread across 11 countries – including Romania, whose national team didn't qualify, and 3 of the 6 squads who crashed in the group stage, namely Scotland, Hungary and Russia. And now it's time for the knockout stages to have its victims.
2John McAfee2,276,607Did you know the creator ofMcAfee VirusScan was a larger-than-life character who had many brushes with the law? And indeed, McAfee was incarcerated in a Spanish prison when he apparently hanged himself, hours after the local authorities authorized his extradition back to the United States to face tax evasion charges. The Internet is already making an "Epstein didn't kill himself" out of his death.
3Critical race theory1,067,224School boards around the United States are filled with talk about "critical race theory," a specific academic field that, to some eyes, encompasses everything fromThe 1619 Project towhite genocide. InWashoe County, Nevada, parents even proposed equipping teachers with body cams to prevent the dastardly CRT.
4Britney Spears893,108The pop star has been under aconservatorship since a highly publicized episode in 2008. Despite beingthirty-nine years old, her parents have control over her finances, and she had to politely ask in court for permission to remove anIUD. A Wednesday court hearing, wherein Spears read a statement detailing her conservatorship, has transformed the online "free Britney" movement from Marina Joyce-style conspiracy into adisability rights movement—disabled peopleoften have to deal with conservatorship.
5Cristiano Ronaldo862,066Ronaldo continues his campaign to makePortugal the second team to win consecutive titles at #18, (Spain being the first with wins in'08 and'12). On his match on June 23, he equalled the record formost international goals. His team play the number 1 ranked team (Belgium) in the next round, on June 27 (just after this report's cut-off).
6Deaths in 2021856,530To die by your side
is such a heavenly way to die
To die by your side
Well the pleasure and the privilege is mine
7Loki (TV series)771,341Marvel Comics' interpretation ofthe Norse god of mischief was portrayed byTom Hiddlestonin the movies, and people loved it. And Loki now stars in his Disney+ own show, where he jumps around time and space in pursuit of a criminal screwing with history (said criminal is Loki, in female form). AndLoki seems intent on matching predecessorWandaVision in leaving viewers confused (if not frustrated at finishing episodes on cliffhangers...) and inspiring massive speculation every week from fans.
8Carl Nassib756,106Nassib,defensive end for theLas Vegas Raiders, came out as gay on June 21; he is the first active NFL player to do so.
9F9 (film)736,803A few weeks after its international debut, the ninth –technically tenthFast & Furious hit North American theaters. The film also marks thelong-awaited (if only sarcastically) moment where the series goes to space (!).
10Matt Hancock682,227A Secretary of State for Health and Social Care breaking social distancing rules by kissing someone? Well, everyone is allowed to err once. But not when he did so in an extramarital affair, escalating this to full-blown scandal and leading to Hancock's resignation.

Alive and kicking (June 27 to July 3)

Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (June 27 to July 3, 2021)
RankArticleClassViewsImageNotes/about
1UEFA Euro 20202,920,042In the time since the last report and this one, the last-16 and quarter finals are complete, with some shocks. Firstly,Czechia beat theNetherlands. But then, the reigning world champions were knocked out bySwitzerland. In the other matches, Belgium beat Portugal, Ukraine beat Sweden, England beat Germany and Spain beat Croatia (with some dramatic comebacks along the way). Of these teams, England, Denmark, Italy and Spain have made it through to the semi-finals.
2Loki (TV series)949,996Disney+'s show about Thor's deceptive adoptive brother continues to air weekly, while also ending episodes in just the right way to make viewers spend the following 6 days wondering what happened and what will follow.
3The Tomorrow War845,059In another one of those movies that got screwed out of a theatrical release due to the pandemic (Prime Video picked it up), the2022 FIFA World Cup final is interrupted by people arriving from the future to warn us that mankind will become nearly extinct by aliens and they want help, leadingChris Pratt to jump forward in time to fight alongside the grown-up version of his daughter.
4Deaths in 2021833,746Who knew the other side of you?
Who knew that others died to prove?
Too true to say goodbye to you
Too true to say, say, say
5UEFA European Championship832,438The latest edition (#1) will end next Sunday. And of the four semifinalists, only England have never won before.
6Emma Raducanu812,282Raducanu made herWTA debut at the2021 Nottingham Open, and gained a wildcard entry into Wimbledon. Ranked 333 in the world she proceeded to beatVitalia Diatchenko,Markéta Vondroušová andSorana Cîrstea (ranked 137, 41 and 54 respectivly) to make it into the fourth round. With this result she is guaranteed to make it into the top 200. She's also the youngest British woman to reach Wimbledon's last 16, a good relief for the country's tennis afterJohanna Konta withdrew due to COVID concerns.
7F9 (film)808,866Vin Diesel and co. driving fast cars for the ninth time has broken half a billion worldwide to become Hollywood's highest-grossing movie of the year. Let's see how much gas it has left, asa Russian racer arrives this week to make the race tighter.
8Bill Cosby729,750The former innovative comedian turned convicted rapist was released after his judgment was overturned by the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania due to violations of due process rights, as they remembered that a non-prosecution agreement had been struck between Cosby and a former District Attorney.
9Cristiano Ronaldo726,449Last week I reported that Ronaldo was attempting to take his team to consecutive European Championships. This week I get to report that he failed. To make matters worse he failed to score against Belgium, meaning he still has to share the record for most international goals. His next chance to get the outright record comes againstRepublic of Ireland (September 1), a game in which his team are the clear favourites.
10Raj Kaushal699,144Bollywood lost this director, producer and stunt director who died at 49 of a heart attack.

Red blooded women, it's too hot inside (July 4 to 10)

Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (July 4 to 10, 2021)


RankArticleClassViewsImageNotes/about
1Dilip Kumar2,517,717This storied Bollywood actor and producer, spending over 50 years championing his industry, passed away on Wednesday. One of the few Bollywood stars to earn mainstream recognition outside India, but the pageviews coming from such a big country surely did the heavy lifting here.
2Black Widow (2021 film)1,920,846Due to the pandemic, theMarvel Cinematic Universe had to skip 2020. And now it has returned to theaters withNatasha Romanoff fighting a personal war between theCivil andInfinity wars. LikeCaptain America: The Winter Soldier, it's a spy thriller as much as a superhero movie (but with much more fake Russian accents). In any case, it provides a fun experience while introducingNatasha's successor and should be making some money and getting some Wikipedia views during its run.
3UEFA Euro 20201,559,343In this week'ssemi-finals,Italy defeatedSpain andEngland defeatedDenmark. On Sunday, Italy will face England at Wembley Stadium; this will be the second time (since 1996) that England has hosted the UEFA Euro finals, and the first time they've actuallyplayed in said match. Remember thelast European contest, which Italy won and England lost? Perhaps fortunately for England, there's no popular vote this time.
4The Tomorrow War1,139,779Yes, the summer blockbuster has truly returned, even if you'll be watching this one on streaming. It's... well, it exists. There'sthe internet's least-favorite Avenger in it. So, yeah. Movies.
5Ashleigh Barty1,117,914Two years after her first Grand Slam title atRoland Garros, this Australian tennis player got her second championship by beatingKarolína Plíšková at Wimbledon.
6Loki (TV series)1,044,964Only one episode left, and no one knows what to expect, especially when the last one had an alligator version of Loki!
7Deaths in 2021890,837They built you a temple and locked you away
Aw, but they never told you the price that you pay
For things that you might have done
Only the Good Die Young
8UEFA European Championship881,069Happens every 4 (well) years, the 2020 (one year late) installment (#3) ramped up this week.
9Jovenel Moïse872,387The president of Haiti wasassassinated on Wednesday. According to the Haitian government, the assassins are a group of foreign mercenaries—mostly Colombian, but joined by two Floridians. Moïse had previously been the center of a constitutional crisis, refusing to step down from the Presidency.
10Emma Raducanu836,533In the quarterfinals, #5 beat compatriotAjla Tomljanović, who had just defeated this young British player. She'd entered as a wild card, something the home country are wont to do, even though tennis isn't as nationalistic as a certain other sport, and has quickly become a national treasure since making it to the singles fourth round is the furthest a British woman has gone in theOpen era (sorry,Jo). Though she had to retire ill, given Raducanu is just 18, hopefully it's the start of a victorious career.

It's Marvel's world, we're only living in it (July 11 to 17)

Most Popular Wikipedia Articles of the Week (July 11 to 17, 2021)
RankArticleClassViewsImageNotes/about
1Black Widow (2021 film)1,640,488It's hard to be a superheroine:the CEO doesn't believe their solo movies will be profitable, said production is only greenlit as they are filming another movie where the character dies, and then one month before the premiere a global pandemic closes theaters everywhere. YetNatasha Romanoff finally got her day in the limelight, and got good reviews and box office (even if in the latter's case, there'sthe alternative of shelling out $30 to watch at home), no matter if many fans objected to how the movie includes popular villainTaskmaster only to make it barely resemble the comics version.
2Loki (TV series)1,367,459Still on theMarvel Cinematic Universe, everyone's favorite Asgardian villain saw his Disney+ show end in the most teasing if not downright frustrating way possible: on a cliffhanger while announcing there will be a season 2! Said season finale also introduced what will possibly be the next overarching villain of the MCU, a 31st century multiversal conqueror, even if disguised by both referring to Kang as 'He Who Remains' and making him Black instead of blue.
3Kang the Conqueror1,337,907
4UEFA Euro 20201,260,242The finals of two continent-wideassociation football tournaments were played this week. In Europe, Italy beat England, foiling the latter's dreams ofit coming home. To make matters worse, the loss was due to apenalty shootout—the same reason England had lost the semi-finals in1996. In South America, Argentina beat theirlongtime rivals in Brazil.
5Copa América1,211,256
6Richard Branson1,142,708If you work a shitty job with no benefits on a planet that is bothon fire andunderwater, you might stop and ask yourself: what is this all for? The answer: funding abillionaire space race. Jeff Bezos was set to personally enter spaceon July 20, but as soon as this was announced, Branson decided that he wanted to be in space before Bezos. TheVirgin Galactic Unity 22 launched on July 11, went to the lowest point that could implausibly be called "space," and landed forty minutes later.
7Novak Djokovic1,047,457The record of Grand Slam titles held byRoger Federer andRafael Nadal was tied by this Serbian once he won Wimbledon. Maybe later this month Djokovic can do what he couldn't five years ago, show all his prowessat the Olympic Games instead ofcrashing andburning?
8UEFA European Championship1,046,210The quadrennial (aside from #4, which had to wait an extra year) European football tournament of nations. Ten teams have won, including the now defunct Soviet Union and Czechoslovakia. Italy got its second instead of allowing England to become the eleventh.
9Lionel Messi917,978Argentina'ssecond best footballer ever finally won something with the national team, namely #5 – and Brazil didn't care about losing to him! (in normal conditions, losing to your arch-enemy at home is a national tragedy; but when the government shows very skewed priorities,making little of a pandemic that took half a million lives while jumping in at the opportunity of hosting a football championship, the populace can do the unthinkable and turn their backs on the team)
10Space Jam: A New Legacy877,696The2021 NBA Finals are on the way, and yet people were more interested in fictional basketball, asLeBron James copies his idolMichael Jordan and stars in a movie alongsideBugs Bunny and theLooney Tunes. And instead of being an informal Nike ad,A New Legacy is a literalHBO Max promo showcasing all the properties owned by Warner Bros., including family-unfriendly fare such asGame of Thrones andMad Max – and to thinkPepé Le Pew was cut for being problematic, buta gang of rapists anda nymphomaniac nun get courtside seats!

Exclusions

  • These lists exclude the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such asredlinks), and anomalous entries (such as DDoS attacks or likely automated views). Since mobile view data became available to the Report in October 2014, we exclude articles that have almost no mobile views (5–6% or less) or almost all mobile views (94–95% or more) because they are very likely to be automated views based on our experience and research of the issue. Please feel free to discuss any removal on theTop 25 Report talk page if you wish.
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