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The Entire Text of Wikipedia Is Only About 22 Gigabytes

Curated by Surfaced Editorial·Regularly updated

A tiny USB drive sitting next to towering stacks of encyclopedias that reach the ceiling, with a label showing they hold the same information

All of English Wikipedia's article text, compressed, fits in roughly 22 gigabytes — small enough to fit on a basic USB drive. The full database with edit histories and metadata is much larger, but the sum of all human knowledge on Wikipedia is surprisingly compact.

Why It’s Interesting

A single modern smartphone could store multiple copies of all human knowledge curated by Wikipedia. It shows both how efficiently text compresses and how surprisingly small our collective written knowledge is compared to the photos and videos we generate daily.

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