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A map of the US where city names are replaced by most Wikipedia’ed resident

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Re: A map of the US where city names are replaced by most Wikipedia’ed resident

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Curious. Why are they almost all men? And, what's with all the wrestlers!?!

Until recently (and still today but to a lesser extent) women were excluded from certain professions (politics, science, engineering, ...) or were not given proper recognition for their contributions (Ex: Margaret Keane, Katherine Johnson, Rosalind Franklin, ...)

Re: A map of the US where city names are replaced by most Wikipedia’ed resident

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Curious. Why are they almost all men? And, what's with all the wrestlers!?!

Are you implying the results are doctored in some way?

I believe a more charitable interpretation is wondering why men are searched more often than women when it comes to the data set "people wikipedia'd correlated with location".

Re: A map of the US where city names are replaced by most Wikipedia’ed resident

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Curious. Why are they almost all men? And, what's with all the wrestlers!?!

IIRC one of the most controversial/edit-warred Wikipedia pages is wresting-related. (Can't find the reference I'm thinking of right now though, so [citation needed] I guess.)

Germans love David Hasselhoff, and Wikipedians love wrestling.

Re: A map of the US where city names are replaced by most Wikipedia’ed resident

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Using Wikipedia leads to some weird results. I checked my hometown in NC and would have expected Michael Jordan to be listed as the most famous associated person, but he doesn’t appear on the main Wikipedia entry so we instead got James Taylor.
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