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== #1 MediaWiki API == Β 
== #1 MediaWiki API == Β 


Identify a movie, television, video game, or other media property that has both (a) 5 or more related articles on Wikipedia '''and''' (b) 5 or more other articles on the same topic on a [https://fandom.com Fandom.com] website. Any large entertainment franchise will definitely work but feel free to get creative! For example, you might choose 5 Wikipedia articles about the anime Naruto and 5 articles (pages) from the naruto.fandom.com site. You may notice that fandom.com has a top layer with staff-produced video content, but once you dig down into a particular fandom's wiki, you'll start to see a more familiar wiki style page. For example, compare [https://spongebob.fandom.com/wiki/Help_Wanted the fandom.com page about the SpongeBob pilot episode 'Help Wanted'] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help_Wanted_(SpongeBob_SquarePants) the Wikipedia page about the same pilot episode].
Identify a movie, television, video game, or other media property that has both (a) 5 or more related articles on Wikipedia '''and''' (b) 5 or more other articles on the same topic on a [https://fandom.com Fandom.com] website. Any large entertainment franchise will definitely work but feel free to get creative! For example, you might choose 5 Wikipedia articles about the anime Naruto and 5 articles (pages) from the naruto.fandom.com site.


# First modify the code from first sets of notebooks I used in the [[../Week 6 lecture]] to download data (and metadata) about revisions to the 5 articles you chose from Wikipedia. Be ready to share:
# First modify the code from first sets of notebooks I used in the [[../Week 6 lecture]] to download data (and metadata) about revisions to the 5 articles you chose from Wikipedia. Be ready to share:
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