# Everyone's favorite news site

> original research project on Wikiversity

**Wikidata**: [Q105713470](https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q105713470)  
**Source**: https://4ort.xyz/entity/everyone-s-favorite-news-site

## Summary
Everyone's favorite news site is an original research project hosted on Wikiversity that takes the form of a news-style website. It is classified as both a news entity and a website and is described on Wikidata as an "original research project on Wikiversity."

## Key Facts
- Instance of: news and website.  
- Wikidata description: "original research project on Wikiversity."  
- Project location: hosted as a project on Wikiversity (described as an original research project on that platform).  
- Sitelink count (entity): 1.  
- Website (class) definition provided: "set of related web pages served from a single web domain."  
- Website (class) inception (class-level metadata): 1990 (source reference listed as Q328).  
- Website (class) sitelink_count (class-level metadata): 158.  
- SEO data: none available.

## FAQs
### Q: What is Everyone's favorite news site?
A: It is an original research project on Wikiversity that is presented as a news-style website and is classified as both a news entity and a website.

### Q: Is Everyone's favorite news site an official news organization?
A: The available description identifies it as an original research project on Wikiversity, not as a traditional commercial news organization. It is classified on Wikidata as a news-type website hosted within Wikiversity.

### Q: How many Wikidata sitelinks does Everyone's favorite news site have?
A: The entity has a sitelink_count of 1 according to the provided structured data.

### Q: Is there SEO or analytics data available for Everyone's favorite news site?
A: No. The provided material states that no SEO data is available yet.

## Why It Matters
Everyone's favorite news site matters because it exemplifies how educational and collaborative platforms like Wikiversity can host projects that adopt the news-website form to present original research. As a Wikiversity project, it situates news-format reporting and original research inside an open educational context rather than within a conventional commercial newsroom. That placement can matter for educators, learners, and researchers who want to use news-style presentation for pedagogical purposes, for transparent documentation of research processes, or for community-led experimentation in how research is communicated. Even with limited public metadata, the entity highlights the intersection of news-format communication and open academic collaboration. For researchers cataloguing digital projects or for users investigating how Wikiversity is used beyond conventional course material, this project is a concrete example of an academically framed, website-format initiative operating within the Wikiversity ecosystem.

## Notable For
- Being explicitly described on Wikidata as an "original research project on Wikiversity."  
- Dual classification as both a news entity and as a website.  
- Its placement within Wikiversity, demonstrating use of the platform for a news-style research project.  
- Records indicating a sitelink_count of 1 for the entity, while the generic "website" class metadata shows a class inception date of 1990 and a class sitelink_count of 158.

## Body
### Identity and classification
- Name: Everyone's favorite news site (as the entity title provided).  
- Described in structured data as an original research project on Wikiversity.  
- Instance of two classes: news and website.

### Wikidata and link metrics
- Entity sitelink_count: 1.  
- Wikidata description field contains: "original research project on Wikiversity."  
- The broader "website" class metadata lists an inception value of 1990 (reference Q328) and a class-level sitelink_count of 158; these apply to the website class definition rather than necessarily to this specific project.

### Hosting and context
- Context: project on Wikiversity.  
- Format: news-style website (classified simultaneously as news and website).  
- SEO/analytics: no SEO data available.

### Source constraints and available metadata
- All statements derive from the provided structured material.  
- No creators, founding organization names, publication start date, URL, content volume, or version history are present in the supplied material.  
- No claims about editorial policies, audience size, or impact metrics are available in the source material and are therefore not stated.