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Temporary scars, February stars

This traffic report is adapted from the Top 25 Report, prepared with commentary by Igordebraga, GN22, Shuipzv3 (February 2 to 22), CAWylie (February 2 to 15), Marinette2356 (February 2 to 8), Vestrian24Bio (February 9 to 15) and Pikachubob3 (February 16 to 22).

City is back up, it's a must, we outside, ay (February 2 to 8)

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
1 Bianca Censori 1,997,787 Mr. and Mrs. West appeared on the red carpet for #2. She was so gracious to cover herself in a slip, but it was transparent enough to see she had nothing on underneath. The couple was not present for the ceremony itself, leading to rumors they were asked to leave due to her attire, but those in charge of the event stated they were there just for the preshow. Or she suddenly possibly remembered she had no underwear on.
2 67th Annual Grammy Awards 1,721,410 The ceremony took place on February 2. Queen Bee, who somehow didn't make it onto the report, finally won the Album of the Year for the first time in her career, for the country-themed Cowboy Carter, becoming the fourth Black woman to do so. #6 won Best New Artist, whereas Kendrick Lamar's "Not Like Us" became the most-decorated song in Grammy's history, with five wins, including Song of the Year and Record of the Year, once again solidifying his position as the winner of his feud with Drake. Other highlights include Lady Gaga defending transgender people during her speech after winning the Best Pop Duo/Group Performance for her Bruno Mars duet "Die with a Smile", as well as Billie Eilish and Taylor Swift losing all of their nominations.
3 Royal Rumble (2025) 1,628,253 The 38th Royal Rumble match WWE professional wrestling event took place in Indianapolis, Indiana on February 1. It was the first Royal Rumble match to not take place in the month of January and the first to be held in an NFL stadium.
4 United States Agency for International Development 1,575,621 USAID, the federal agency responsible for administering civilian foreign aid, was heavily affected when Donald Trump announced a near-total freeze on foreign aid. Then, #7 announced that he was shutting down the agency, with most of its 10,000 employees fired or placed on leave. A judge has temporarily paused the plan. It was reported that USAID had launched a probe into Starlink, which is owned by #7.
5 Luka Dončić 1,325,112 When a player is one of the best in the league and just takes a team to the tournament finals, it's highly unexpected to see him get traded, and for a fairly low price. And to the surprise of NBA fans, the Slovenian who last year was the league's top scorer and championship runner-up with the Dallas Mavericks was part of a three team trade that sent him to the Los Angeles Lakers, and aside from fellow All-NBA team player Anthony Davis the Mavs only received a bench player, a 2029 draft pick and $55,000.
6 Chappell Roan 1,297,219 Roan was nominated for seven awards at #2. She won Best New Artist and, in her acceptance speech, called out to record labels to better protect their talent, namely with a living wage and healthcare. (She was dropped by Atlantic Records in 2020.) Roan received widespread praise, except for one former music executive who wrote an essay in The Hollywood Reporter, calling her "uninformed" to wave that particular banner. Her response was to challenge him to match her $25,000 donation to struggling artists.
7 Elon Musk 1,245,355 The Department of Government Efficiency, headed by Musk, continues to gain access to the systems of numerous agencies of the US federal government, with several like #4 and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau all but ceasing to function. The names of some DOGE employees were revealed by the press, with concerns raised about their age, experience, conflicts of interest, and opinions.
8 Barbie Hsu 1,088,325 In late January, this Taiwanese actress and singer was traveling to Japan for the Lunar New Year holiday and caught influenza. On February 2, she died from septic shock in Tokyo. News of her death caused an increase in demand for vaccinations. At the time of her death, Hsu was in a legal battle with her former husband, Wang Xiaofei, for defamation and regaining marital assets. Several social websites have also blocked or removed any of his and his family's comments about Hsu.
9 Benson Boone 1,032,763 This American singer went on his first world tour in 2024 and was nominated for Best New Artist at #2. He lost to Chappell Roan (#6), but it was his performance of "Beautiful Things" and doing a front flip off a piano that prompted social media searches. Yes, he was an athlete in high school. He ended his performance by adjusting his ding-a-ling, later admitting that his skin-tight jumpsuit was a little too tight.
10 Deaths in 2025 963,638 Quoting another song by the artist mentioned above:
I'm still holdin' on to everything that's dead and gone
I don't wanna say goodbye, 'cause this one means forever
And now you're in the stars and six-feet's never felt so far
Here I am alone between the heavens and the embers...

They not like us, they not like us, they not like us (February 9 to 15)

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
1 Kendrick Lamar 3,301,950 It was again a Super Bowl week Report where the halftime show brought the most attention. One of the most acclaimed rappers of his generation delivered a succession of hits, while featuring guest appearances by SZA, Mustard, Samuel L. Jackson and Serena Williams. One of Lamar's dancers decided to run around carrying flags of Sudan and Palestine as a protest, which the production company denied was part of the show and led to the dancer being banned from future NFL events.
2 Belle Gibson 2,324,232 Gibson is an Australian former wellness guru who claimed to have cured multiple diagnosed cancers through diet, exercise, and alternative medicine including naturopathy. She admitted to have fabricated the diagnoses in 2015, leading to a court action that resulted her getting fined AU$410,000, which at the time of writing is still unpaid. Her story is dramatized in the Netflix limited series Apple Cider Vinegar, released on February 6 and featuring Kaitlyn Dever (pictured) as Gibson.
3 Elon Musk 1,842,505 This week, the tech billionaire repeatedly entered the Oval Office, almost as if he were president (rest assured, he could never be President of the United States as he was not born in America). He brought his four-year-old son, X Æ A-Xii, along with him. On more serious matters, through Trump’s Department of Government Efficiency (DOGE), he has begun a mass purge of federal workers, most of whom were still on probation, a decision that could have wide-ranging effects in the daily lives of everyday Americans.
4 Jalen Hurts 1,791,039 In Super Bowl LIX, the Eagles quarterback threw for 221 yards with two touchdowns and an interception, while also rushing for 72 yards and a tush push touchdown in the 40–22 win against the Chiefs, avenging the Eagles' loss to them two years earlier. Hurts was named Super Bowl MVP for his performance and was the first Eagles quarterback to make multiple appearances in the annual post-season battle.
5 Captain America: Brave New World 1,738,509 You are planned and you are damned, in this brave new world... - The fourth Captain America film, 35th MCU film, overall 76th Marvel film, and the first Marvel film of the year is here...

First, here's a spoiler-free blurb: If you had loved the first three Captain America films, you'll miss three things in this film: 1) No Chris Evans, although he will return in Avengers: Doomsday which is set to begin filming next month; 2) No ground-level geo-political storyline; 3) Not much continuity with other phase 4 and 5 films. The reception for the film was also mixed with some even comparing it with the real-world US president Donald Trump. The box office estimations are not bad and the film should at least top the box office for now, as there are two superhero reboots along with a dinosaur movie coming this summer which are likely to dominate this year's box office.

Now, SPOILERS! Brave New World felt more like a sequel to 2008's Incredible Hulk rather than the Captain America films. We had the POTUS Thaddeus "Thunderbolt" Ross become the Red Hulk, we saw Samuel Sterns return after 2008. In the climax, our new Captain America Sam Wilson tried fighting down the Red Hulk and when he couldn't, he just did a pep talk to bring him back similar to what Black Widow did with the Hulk in the Age of Ultron. As some reviewers said this felt like big-budget bonus episode of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier, except we only saw the Winter Soldier for a few minutes in a cameo appearance.

6 List of Super Bowl halftime shows 1,709,500 #1 put on the most viewed Super Bowl halftime show in history, watched by 133.5 million viewers, according to Nielsen Media Research. This is just ahead of 1993’s halftime show, which starred Michael Jackson and garnered an estimated 133.4 million viewers.
7 List of Super Bowl champions 1,685,774 Had the Kansas City Chiefs won Super Bowl LIX, they would’ve become the first team to win three Super Bowls in a row. Instead, the Philadelphia Eagles came out on top by 18 points, securing their first Super Bowl win in seven years.
8 Gulf of Mexico 1,636,637 Some guy who was at the Super Bowl has stated this is now the "Gulf of America", something the world at large refuses to take seriously. On the rejection front, the fact that the Associated Press still uses "Gulf of Mexico" made the White House block their reporters away from the Oval Office and Air Force One. On the acceptance one, Google Maps turning it into "Gulf of Mexico (Gulf of America)" led to a barrage of negative reviews in protest.
9 Drake–Kendrick Lamar feud 1,470,705 A standout entertainment event of last year involved #1 and Drake doing a back and forth of songs dissing each other, and one of Lamar's offerings, "Not Like Us", accusing Drake of being a pedophile, was a hit with both listeners and critics, being in the top 10 of the Billboard Year-End Hot 100 and winning 5 Grammys. So being a part of the Super Bowl concert was a given - after a tease where Lamar added another barb towards his adversary, "I want to perform their favorite song, but you know they love to sue" - with the stage featuring Serena Williams, a tennis legend (who unlike sister Venus Williams knew when it was time to quit) who like Kendrick is Straight Outta Compton, doing the same dance she performed in Wimbledon after an Olympic gold.
10 "Not Like Us" 1,294,173

I have seen many things in a lifetime alone (February 16 to 22)

Rank Article Class Views Image Notes/about
1 Chhaava 2,438,932 This week’s report is another reminder that Indians represent a rather large portion of Wikipedia readers. The latest Bollywood hit is about Sambhaji, the son of the famed Maratha king Shivaji and his battles with the Mughal Empire. As with the trend in recent Indian hits, it focusses excessively on machismo and superheroism, leaving little breathing space to humanise such men. Also minimised is the contribution of women, who are relegated to the background, despite the fact that women such as #2’s wife Yesubai Bhonsale contributed significantly to the Maratha Confederacy. Unfortunately, these factors don't seem to harm but significantly enhance box-office reception.
2 Sambhaji 2,031,375
3 Elon Musk 1,547,457 The business mogul (who, for us to remain in India, is pictured to the left alongside Prime Minister Modi) appeared on Fox News's Hannity and the Conservative Political Action Conference, both times with Donald Trump. Musk was also sued by the conservative political commentator Ashley St. Clair, who alleges that he fathered a son with her, while the Canadian musician Grimes took to Twitter/X to plead for his help with a "medical crisis" involving one of their three children.
4 Kim Sae-ron 1,485,501 A former child model-turned-actress, Kim was regarded as one of South Korea's most promising up-and-comers before a driving under the influence incident in 2022 tanked her career. Despite a public apology, she received heavy criticism and scrutiny from tabloid media and on social media. She was found dead on February 16, having committed suicide.
5 Belle Gibson 1,402,171 The title Apple Cider Vinegar sounds hardly appealing, yet plenty of Netflix users were convinced to watch said show, which like The Dropout and Inventing Anna concerns a person lying to take advantage of others. In this case, an Australian woman who had good intentions in promoting healthy recipes through her app The Whole Pantry, but ruined it all given that at the same time Gibson made false claims about having survived brain cancer thanks to alternative medicine, and was eventually convicted of fraud for spending with herself money she promised to send to charities.
6 Captain America: Brave New World 1,310,750 Sam Wilson, who got promoted from Falcon to Captain America in a Disney+ show, gets his first headlining Marvel Cinematic Universe movie which is also a disguised sequel to The Incredible Hulk, with prominent roles for two villains of the Jolly Green Giant (one that was kept mostly hidden and another that the movie tries to build as a surprise but was plastered all over the ads). Response has been mixed as the movie doesn't break much from the MCU formula and often shows how extensively the story was reworked, with things like a snake-themed assassin played by Rosa Salazar being cut and replaced by a snake-themed assassin played by Giancarlo Esposito (and couldn't they have put more effort than just a very vague post-credits scene?). Still, a strong opening weekend of nearly $200 million worldwide showed audiences were willing to visit this Brave New World. And the MCU still has two more theatrical releases this year, Thunderbolts* and The Fantastic Four: First Steps.
7 The Gorge (film) 1,259,000 Apple TV+ released this blend of science fiction, action, and romance, featuring Anya Taylor-Joy and Miles Teller as soldiers stationed at outposts in opposite sides of a canyon in the middle of nowhere, who get closer to each other and are eventually forced to face whatever force is hidden down at the gorge.
8 2025 4 Nations Face-Off 1,240,477 After not allowing its players to play in the previous two Winter Olympics, the NHL agreed to return in 2026, and as a warm-up, the NHL All-Star Game was eschewed for a small tournament contested by players from Canada, United States, Sweden and Finland. In spite of the Americans winning the qualifying game against Canada in Montreal (where recent affairs led the crowd to boo "The Star-Spangled Banner" and for three fights to occur in the first nine seconds), a highly contested decision in Boston had the True North prevailing in overtime riding the saves of Jordan Binnington and a goal by superstar Connor McDavid.
9 Killing of Gabby Petito 1,230,088 In August 2021, an American woman by the name of Gabby Petito was murdered by her fiancé Brian Laundrie, who committed suicide the next month. A documentary series on this crime was released on Netflix.
10 The White Lotus season 3 1,225,256 The third season of #16 premiered on HBO this week. Once again we are shown that the White Lotus chain is plagued by a murder (this time a spa in Ko Samui, Thailand) before going back to one week before the body was found. I won't be watching this season though after they killed off my favorite character last season.

Exclusions

  • These lists exclude the Wikipedia main page, non-article pages (such as redlinks), 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 the Top 25 Report talk page if you wish.

Most edited articles

For the January 24 – February 24 period, per this database report.

Title Revisions Notes
2025 Potomac River mid-air collision 2889 On January 29, a Bombardier CRJ700 airliner collided mid-air with a Sikorsky UH-60 Black Hawk helicopter of the United States Army over the Potomac River a half-mile (0.8 km) from Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport in Arlington, Virginia. All 67 people on board the two aircraft were killed in what was the deadliest air disaster on United States soil since 2009.
Deaths in 2025 2180 The deceased of the period included the aforementioned Barbie Hsu, singer Marianne Faithfull (who appeared in the last Traffic Report), religious leader Aga Khan IV, and record producers Irv Gotti and Dave Jerden.
Department of Government Efficiency 1579 Elon Musk (by the way, we're lucky our low profile didn't make our entries on his questionable salute last edition cause a war of words like the "In the Media" page did) founded this agency, named after the Dogecoin Musk champions (and indirectly a memetic dog), to fulfill Trump's intentions of cutting government expenditures. DOGE has begun a mass purge of federal workers, most of whom were still on probation, a decision that could have wide-ranging effects in the daily lives of everyday American citizens.
2024 YR4 1260 An asteroid discovered in December that is currently being researched for the possibility of an impact with Earth (or the Moon).
Margaret Sanger 1185 As mentioned in the last edition, the page on the Planned Parenthood founder was extensively reworked to become a Good Article.
DeepSeek 1083 This Chinese artificial intelligence company launched its own chatbot, which is just as effective as ChatGPT costing much less, and caused a stock market crash on January 27.
Donald Trump 1081 Considering all that happened (the second Trump tariffs, a trade war with Canada and Mexico, calling for the annexation of Canada, stating that he intends to acquire the Gaza Strip for the US, announcing that he intends to dismiss the board of the Kennedy Center and appoint himself chairman, a barrage of court actions that have been holding the most sweeping parts of Trump's agenda at bay), can you believe we're only four weeks into Donald Trump's second term?
2025 Delhi Legislative Assembly election 1041 India's capital chose the 70 representatives in its Legislative Assembly, 48 of which were from the same BJP of Prime Minister Modi.
List of plays adapted into feature films 974 One user is trying to clean up this massive page by telling who wrote the plays, who made the film adaptations, etc.
List of black-and-white films that have been colorized 917 Another big film-related page, though with not as many constructive edits - a fair share of them are vandals removing entries for no clear reason.
Timeline of the Gaza war (19 January 2025 – present) 913 To general relief (if only to stop this surge of antisemitism and anti-Palestinianism), a ceasefire was agreed on January 15 and started 4 days later, comprising the period in this page. Displaced Palestinians were welcomed back onto Gaza and there have been releases and exchanges of hostages, which on the Israeli side included people that had been in captivity ever since the conflict started in 2023. A few things are yet to be fixed, like the proper reconstruction in Gaza, Israel's invasion of Lebanon and sending the leaders of Israel and Hamas to The Hague.
Espérance Sportive de Tunis 880 Tunisia's most successful football team had its article extensively edited. Yet the GA nomination failed, and the biggest editor wound up banned.
2024–2025 Serbian anti-corruption protests 851 After the collapse of a canopy in the main railway station of Novi Sad killed 15 people in November, Serbian university students started protests demanding accountability. Things have scaled up, and only 4 of Serbia's cities haven't seen protests so far.
UFO conspiracy theories 833 (play this if you like) Roswell incident is now a Featured Article (set for the main page and everything) and Flying saucer is Good, so attention was focused on editing a larger article on the ever-popular subject of unidentified flying objects.
Hurry Up Tomorrow 782 The Weeknd released a new album, reminding us that he might've done The Idol but is still a good musician. One of the songs is a foray into a genre of this here writer's country (which is called funk but couldn't sound any farther from James Brown), named after our biggest city and featuring a singer that broke out internationally.
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