The Catalonia page was the most visited page on the English Wikipedia worldwide on October 1, 2017 , with over 414,000 visits, according to Wikipedia itself. When Rajoy dismissed the Catalan government and called elections on Friday, October 27, the page again surpassed 400,000 visits.
But what's more, if we visit this page, we'll see that the buy bulk sms service edit history it's been accumulating in recent days continues at a frantic pace: more than 50 edits and counter-edits in a single day, both on October 30 and 27, and that's despite a message warning that "this page is protected and only administrators can edit it."
Between the edits, the insistent interventions of user MonsterHunter32 pointing out: “False info, as there is no constitutional dispute. Catalonia is a region of Spain.” Or the fight that breaks out in the “Discussions” section when a user suggests waiting at least 48 to 72 hours to check the reactions and if there is any official recognition, before including the term “Catalan Republic” and another replies: “NO. I can't wait any longer. Today is the longest day in my life, tomorrow I will be reborn.”
As an example: on October 30, 2017, the definition of Catalonia on the English Wikipedia read: “A region in the extreme northeast of the Iberian Peninsula. Its constitutional status is disputed between the Kingdom of Spain, which considers it an Autonomous Community of Spain, and the Generalitat de Catalunya, which considers it an independent republic following its unilateral declaration of independence on October 27, 2017.” On November 1, it offered a different definition: “Autonomous Community of Spain located in the extreme northeast of the Iberian Peninsula. It is designated as a “nationality” by its Statute of Autonomy. However, the Generalitat de Catalunya considers it an independent republic, following its unilateral declaration of independence on October 27, 2017.”