It’s that time of year when our apps use all the data they collect on us to spit out personalized insights about how we spent our time over the past 12 months. Spotify, which really kicked off this trend when it debuted Wrapped in 2015, and Apple Music let you know which artists and songs you listened to the most. Duolingo tells you how many minutes you spent learning a new language. And even Starbucks reminds you of your top orders of the year.
Now, Wikipedia wants to get in on the action. But there’s a catch: the online encyclopedia is only offering its Wrapped-style, year-end reviews to users of its mobile app .
If you happen to use the Wikipedia app, you can open it now and see stats like how many minutes you spent reading on the app, how many articles you visited, and which topics

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