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Depths of Wikipedia at the Gramercy Theatre, New York, NY
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Wikipedia Bio
Depths of Wikipedia | |
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The account's logo, featuring the Wikipedia logo with a crown on top.[a] | |
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| Followers | 1.6 million |
| Last updated: December 9, 2025 | |

Depths of Wikipedia is the name of social media accounts on Instagram, Bluesky and X dedicated to highlighting unusual and entertaining facts from Wikipedia, founded and run by Annie Rauwerda. She created Depths of Wikipedia in 2020 by digging through Wikipedia for its most unusual, amusing or bizarre content. Rauwerda has also performed live comedy shows based on the anecdotes she found.
In 2022, Rauwerda won Media Contributor of the Year at the annual Wikimedian of the Year awards.
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