
Alt text: Wikipedia trivia: if you take any article, click on the first link in the article text not in parentheses or italics, and then repeat, you will eventually end up at "Philosophy".
I wonder how this affects readers of Uncyclopedia.
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Armitando wrote:Alt text: Wikipedia trivia: if you take any article, click on the first link in the article text not in parentheses or italics, and then repeat, you will eventually end up at "Philosophy".
Armitando wrote:"Paleolithic" will lead to a loop.

bigglesworth wrote:And at that moment all men and boys around the world activated their second, secret, penis.
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sargeras0000 wrote:The alt text is incorrect. There are several articles ("computer software" and "oral history" for instance) that will trap you in loops.
It's rather funny - I'd talked about this with a friend of mine a couple days ago, and I've spent the last few looking for those loops and planning to write some code to find all of them.
gruene wrote:Found an exception to the "Philosophy" rule:
Thoroughfare leads to Road, which in turn leads back to Thoroughfare.
Also interesting. The path to philosophy went through mathematics in almost every case.
ARandomDude wrote:Ew Safari/Mac.
Fractal_Tangent wrote:(speaking of the xkcd fora)
I have never seen anyone on any website get a virtual beating for lack of proper grammar and capitalization.
I like it here.
sargeras0000 wrote:gruene wrote:Found an exception to the "Philosophy" rule:
Thoroughfare leads to Road, which in turn leads back to Thoroughfare.
Also interesting. The path to philosophy went through mathematics in almost every case.
It tends to be through either that or science, in my experience.
fljared wrote:Actually, this should work for almost any article given enough time, due to simple random chance. Also, tested out "Computer Software" Got to philosphy.
twistees wrote:No, the loops everyone is pointing out are not exceptions to the rule. They are places where Wikipedia can be improved by some judicious editing.
sargeras0000 wrote:The alt text is incorrect. There are several articles ("computer software" and "oral history" for instance) that will trap you in loops.
It's rather funny - I'd talked about this with a friend of mine a couple days ago, and I've spent the last few looking for those loops and planning to write some code to find all of them.
sargeras0000 wrote:twistees wrote:No, the loops everyone is pointing out are not exceptions to the rule. They are places where Wikipedia can be improved by some judicious editing.
No reason they can't be both, no?
At least - exceptions till the exceptions are fixed.
Draco18s wrote:You're half right. Oral History leads to a loop ("Wikipedia's guidelines" is not italics or parened!) and ends up at Typography -> Typesetting -> Font -> Typography. Ignoring that it's an even smaller loop between Oral History and the Oral History Society.
Computer software on the other hand follows this path:
Computer software -> Computer programs -> Instruction set -> Computer architecture -> Computer science -> Information (at this point I already knew it lead to "philosophy," as I had ended up here before) -> Sequence -> Mathematics -> Quantity -> Property (philosophy) -> Modern philosophy -> Philosophy
Nicad wrote:I find it interesting that the alt text seems to be more of a focus of discussion than the actual comic.
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