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43 votes
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Jugger is a team sport played with varied foam weapons
7 votes -
The famous Nuclear Gandhi glitch in Civilization is a hoax
52 votes -
Timeline of the far future
20 votes -
The Barbegal Aqueduct included a watermill complex with water cascading through a total of sixteen wheels. It may have been "the greatest known concentration of mechanical power in the ancient world"
13 votes -
The Initial Teaching Alphabet (ITA)
6 votes -
Making Reddit remove content with EU law vs using a script
14 votes -
Design notes on the 2023 Wikipedia redesign
9 votes -
US Supreme Court declines to hear Wikimedia Foundation’s challenge to National Security Agency mass surveillance
8 votes -
Pakistan blocks Wikipedia for 'blasphemous content'
5 votes -
Unpopular opinion: Wikipedia's old look was much better than the new one
I say that after throwing some caution to air because I understand that every new thing has some initial resistance or pushback due to the "past comfort zone" effect. But having said that, I feel...
I say that after throwing some caution to air because I understand that every new thing has some initial resistance or pushback due to the "past comfort zone" effect.
But having said that, I feel the aesthetics of the old site was much better than the new one. But then again, I'm from the old-school world who also prefers old reddit to the new one in browsing experience, so my opinion could be biased! But even considering the modern web design, don't you think the black icons on the top right have a somewhat odd look? And the "21 languages" feels a bit verbose, the I10N icon already conveys what that dropdown is about? And finally, that scrollable sidebar on the left looks a tad ugly?
I just hope this is just a beta stage or something of Wikipedia's new version and a better one will evolve soon! But that's just one humble unpopular opinion, me thinks!
15 votes -
Wikipedia has spent years on a barely noticeable redesign
18 votes -
Kiwixotherapy: A weird but working therapy for introverts suffering from sleeplessness
4 votes -
RIP Gallagher, 1946-2022
7 votes -
This 33-year-old made more than 1,000 Wikipedia bios for unknown women scientists
15 votes -
A ragtag community is keeping this aughts Wikipedia gadget alive
7 votes -
The Gombe Chimpanzee War (1974-1978)
8 votes -
Wikipedia Speedruns
19 votes -
Evidence suggests Wikipedia is accurate and reliable. When are we going to start taking it seriously?
17 votes -
Adam Curtis documentaries
7 votes -
She spent a decade writing fake Russian history. Wikipedia just noticed.
8 votes -
Mike the headless chicken
9 votes -
San Francisco district attorney Chesa Boudin gets removed in a recall election
12 votes -
Physiocracy
2 votes -
Wikipedia is declining: In defense of inclusionism (2018)
11 votes -
Hollywood accounting
11 votes -
Integrating using light
9 votes -
High readability Wikipedia
9 votes -
The Gävle goat
9 votes -
Vaccinia
6 votes -
Dancing mania
5 votes -
California nut crimes
6 votes -
Repeatedly clicking the first link on Wikipedia ends up at "Philosophy" 97% of the time
27 votes -
Wolin, on his coined 'inverted totalitarianism' and the motivations of citizens under it
3 votes -
Homosexuality in the Batman franchise
6 votes -
Fire in the Blood (2013 documentary)
3 votes -
ValuJet Flight 592
6 votes -
Foundations of Geopolitics
10 votes -
Micromort
9 votes -
Listen to Wikipedia
27 votes -
Ido: A reformed and simplified offspring of Esperanto
12 votes -
Wikipedia is finally asking Big Tech to pay up
21 votes -
TIL: Coldplay's 'Talk' is a direct reference to Kraftwerk's 'Computer Love'
8 votes -
Sámi National Day – National day that falls on February 6th. This date was when the first Sámi congress was held in 1917 in Trondheim, Norway
11 votes -
The great Wikipedia titty scandal
36 votes -
Wikipedia turns twenty years old
18 votes -
Salami slicing
6 votes -
The dark night sky paradox
7 votes -
Japanophilia
6 votes -
Almost Wikipedia: Eight early encyclopedia projects and the mechanisms of collective action
9 votes