Your teachers may have told you that Wikipedia is not a solid source for academic essays. But that doesn’t mean it’s not a good source to have a laugh or two. Or for your nerdy side to get lost for half a day in some obscure article about planned procrastination and all its related links. Luckily, there’s an online page where you can find all kinds of weird snippets from Wikipedia. The Depths of Wikipedia is a hugely popular account with millions of fans on all its social media platforms. You can find our previous articles on this group of social media accounts here and here. More info: Annie Rauwerda | Instagram | X | TikTok Back in a 2021 interview for Bored Panda, Annie detailed how the page came to be. “It was early quarantine (the stage when everyone was attempting new projects), and I was working on a page of my friend’s quaranzine. I wanted to piece together Wikipedia excerpts into some virtual art.” Annie very graciously apologized to her, and Calloway then shared a few of the account’s posts on her social media. Rauwerda says that boosted her account a lot. Today, many famous people follow the Depths of Wikipedia account, including John Mayer (Annie says she fangirled about his follow the most), Troye Sivan, Neil Gaiman, Olivia Wilde, and Lex Fridman. Follow Bored Panda on Google News! Follow us on Flipboard.com/@boredpanda! Please use high-res photos without watermarks Ooops! Your image is too large, maximum file size is 8 MB.