Not surprisingly, Bush isn’t the only political figure to attract factual controversy. The Wikipedia entry on Barack Obama has been revised 23,514 times — just slightly ahead of Adolf Hitler (23,499 revisions). Ronald Reagan, Abraham Lincoln and Bill Clinton all make it into the top 100 (Sarah Palin falls just short, in 104th place).
Articles on religion, including Jehovah’s Witnesses and Muhammed, or about specific countries, such as the United States and Israel, attract plenty of revisions. More surprising, however, is that World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) features in more revised articles than any other single body — seven — and is responsible for the second-most-revised article: list of WWE personnel.
Does all this reflect how controversial some topics are in society at large, or merely which topics are most contested by the people who edit Wikipedia? I had a strong suspicion it was mostly the latter (although I didn’t think the typical Wikipedia volunteer would also be a big WWE enthusiast), but it’s difficult to know.
http://fivethirtyeight.com/datalab/the-100-most-edited-wikipedia-articles
Interesting topic
I find it kind of amusing that the Old US president has that many edits while Obama just beat Hitler in edits even though he has been dead for so long, as for why those pages are edited the most they tend to represent the most controversial aspects of society
Well with some exceptions not sure on the WWE personnel and the List of Omnitrix Aliens? Surprised Ben 10 made that listing.
That page is amusing to read too...
http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Margaret_Sanger&offset=&limit=500&action=history
Wiki links define the uncertainty of the very fabric of the universe