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Conservapedia’s Gay Obsession: Nine Most Popular Pages Are Gay Related

The statistics for Conservapedia’s “most viewed pages,” as of Nov. 20, 2007, are truly shocking:

Conservapedia statistics

There are 44,984 total pages in the database. This includes “talk” pages, pages about Conservapedia, minimal “stub” pages, redirects, and others that probably don’t qualify as content pages. Excluding those, there are 19,552 pages that are probably legitimate content pages.

5,900 files have been uploaded.

There have been a total of 36,356,826 page views, and 334,003 page edits since the wiki was setup. That comes to 7.42 average edits per page, and 108.85 views per edit.
User statistics

There are 15,441 registered users, of which 27 (or 0.17%) are Administrators.

Most viewed pages

1. Main Page? [1,895,231]
2. Homosexuality? [1,477,467]
3. Homosexuality and Hepatitis? [516,056]
4. Homosexuality and Promiscuity? [416,446]
5. Homosexuality and Parasites? [387,304]
6. Homosexuality and Gonorrhea? [327,825]
7. Homosexuality and Domestic Violence? [320,084]
8. Gay Bowel Syndrome? [306,808]
9. Homosexuality and Syphilis? [261,806]
10. Homosexuality and Mental Health? [244,134]

COMMENTS
5 Comments on "Conservapedia’s Gay Obsession: Nine Most Popular Pages Are Gay Related"

Gay Bowel Syndrome?


So is this where Senator Craig got his information on cruising rest rooms?

Comment by Paul Decelles | Nov. 21, 2007, 1:47 pm |

Boy, this tells me alot about the magnitude of the closet. Under the guise of a “reference book,” the number of “?”s and linkages with diseases advertises the virulant degree of disparaging brainwash.


Makes me wonder how many hits the topic “Homosexual Sex and How To Get It” would get? Hmmmmmmm ;-)


Those Conservapedia site stats are most likely fake, IMHO. I wrote about that here.

Comment by Alex Blaze | Nov. 24, 2007, 10:09 am |

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