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I make coding videos sometimes
I Made a Graph of Wikipedia... This Is What I Found
Code for all my videos: github.com/sponsors/adumb-codes/
Twitter: adumb_codes
A deep dive into the network of Wikipedia and some of the the most interesting, bizarre, and unique articles on the website.
Music:
Beyond the Wall - Sugoi
How About Now? - Andreas Dahlbäck
First Horizon - ELFL
Neroli - Ennio Máno
Tree Tops - Autohacker
Technical details for nerds:
- Data is collected from Wikipedia dumps
- Graph is made with python-igraph
- Distributed Recursive Layout algorithm is used for the graph layout
- Leiden algorithm is used for community detection
- A valid article is any page in Wikipedia's article namespace excluding redirect pages, disambiguation pages, and soft redirects
- A valid link is a link in an articles body. Links that appear in or after the "See Also" section and links that appear as footnotes are not included since these are not really a part of the article's body. Links in and after the "See Also" section of pages are typically not used in Wikipedia races.
0:00 Intro
1:00 Communities
4:07 Popular Articles
7:38 Orphans & Dead Ends
10:23 6 Degrees of Wikipedia
14:56 Longest Path on Wikipedia
17:06 FANTA CAKE
19:20 Outro
Twitter: adumb_codes
A deep dive into the network of Wikipedia and some of the the most interesting, bizarre, and unique articles on the website.
Music:
Beyond the Wall - Sugoi
How About Now? - Andreas Dahlbäck
First Horizon - ELFL
Neroli - Ennio Máno
Tree Tops - Autohacker
Technical details for nerds:
- Data is collected from Wikipedia dumps
- Graph is made with python-igraph
- Distributed Recursive Layout algorithm is used for the graph layout
- Leiden algorithm is used for community detection
- A valid article is any page in Wikipedia's article namespace excluding redirect pages, disambiguation pages, and soft redirects
- A valid link is a link in an articles body. Links that appear in or after the "See Also" section and links that appear as footnotes are not included since these are not really a part of the article's body. Links in and after the "See Also" section of pages are typically not used in Wikipedia races.
0:00 Intro
1:00 Communities
4:07 Popular Articles
7:38 Orphans & Dead Ends
10:23 6 Degrees of Wikipedia
14:56 Longest Path on Wikipedia
17:06 FANTA CAKE
19:20 Outro
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I find that a 1-finger keyboard skewed to the left actually makes sense for right-hand users. If we hold the phone with the right hand and type with only the right thumb, the left side is easier to navigate.
The Internet is a Brain.
nothing better than a chart
bless bro i tried this in my junior year of high school and gave up 🤦🏾
US > “Association Football”
Putting the graphs shown in the video aside, just wanted to say this is a masterpiece of youtube storytelling. You had endless information to talk about and put together an incredible concise and compelling presentation. Kudos!
ok imagine going up agenst someone who has won 15 games in a row and never has tasted defeat ever.
I should have watched this way earlier. This is honestly one of the best, most interesting videos I've seen.
Awesome job
Bro, you have mistake on map (7:00 timecode). Crimea is the part of Ukraine. 🇺🇦
It’s funny how Eurocentric the map of countries referenced in Wikipedia is
How much links would you take to get from "No Nut Novenber" to "1989 Tiananmen Square protests and massacre" on Wikipedia?
I'm kinda surprised you didn't mention 6 Degrees of Wikipedia the algorithm site, as it does just what you described in the video. As far as I know it's been around in one way or another for at least a decade and a half, and does basically what you set out to do in part of the video.
Eye opening.
Someone needs to make a list of all orphan articles… Oh wait
"free an article from an existence of solitude"
Omg these retarded shorts are all over my feed
me realizing he has 60 subs in 16 days yet i have 11 subs in 6 months 🔥
My friends and I, in high school would play “5 clicks”. The goal was to start on a random Wikipedia article and get to the hitler page in 5 clicks or less.
Deadend Orphans literally turn Wiki'sbeautiful visualization into what is obviously an image of an egg which deadend orphans hatch from! Mind blowewed
Vowels on the outside makes it hard to roll inwards from consonants to vowels
You think AI could go through my 300GB of sweet shadowplay clips and make shorts with each one?
Just wow. Bravo. As a hobby programmer and data scientist I have a glimpse of what it took to do this, but know the real effort and magnitude far exceeds that idea. You hide the complexity (and I'd suspect quite a few brutal bugs to solve) incredible well in your simple yet entertaining walkthrough. Incredible!
Oh no I'm instantly hooked
I've been thinking about this for ages!!!
Now make it 3d
Now just make the wikipedia page for orphaned wikipedia pages
What abt gaming, and do one for 10 finger average of gaming normal use and programming
With the internet, people are only about 4.5 degrees separated. The 6 degrees concept was proposed in 1929.
That was beautiful. One mistake, though. It's spelled Fantakuhen, not Fantakuken.
Souhds like a CGP Grey video.
on the 6th degree of separation part, did you double count when articles were repeatedly referenced?
this is great! will you share the data?
You did what with what now?
Great project and explanation! I learned a lot!
3:34 : This reminds me of the taxonomy of the Celestial Emporium of Benevolent Knowledge. It's interesting to see human knowledge organized in such an alien way.
Graphs. Smooth jazz. Nodes. Who else is horny?
Now the Fanta Cake article has a ton of links to popular things like WW2, Germany, etc. lol.
Name of the intro song?
This video is giving Chart Party. Someone tweet this to Jon Bois.
I remember doing a Wikipedia race in school where the target article was Akinator (the mobile game). We spent the whole block trying to find a route, but nothing came up. I still don’t know how to find Akinator to this day
brb going to make every orphan and dead end on Wikipedia into normal articles
3:09 I see so much “.ass”
Amazing video
Need a hi-rez poster of this.
Couldn't you do it on obsidian?
Watching this for a class and when you mentioned dead end and orphaned articles it reminded me of pre- synaptic and post- synaptic neurons, since they’re neurons which have no input from other neurons or don’t output to other neurons respectively (I.e. sensory neurons and motor neurons (?)). It’s really interesting how universal networks are
44 iT Asiw hood brrrrsa
you totally shouldve ended the video with: "So, how did I do? Did I make you think this was a human?"
I can really see some try-hards using this video as a tool to hunt down the orphans (like the Acton family) and de-orphan them.