Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-5914126-20130808140829/@comment-4018164-20130808172602

I don't think that it's a record that folks at Guinness World Record would bother trying to look for. The internet is big and an internet page's length can be a few hundreds of bytes or smaller, or even reach hundreds of thousands of bytes, which would probably crash your browser.

If you talk about "longest wiki page" it might ge a smaller number of possibilities, but it's also easy to make very long pages that are just gibberish.

Wikipedia has a Wikipedia records page. For instance, the current longest article is currently List of United States counties and county-equivalents.

When it comes to your own wiki, you might want to start a "Featured Article" page for nominations of pages, which isn't all about length but also about content relevance and how much of the addable information appears in this article. Or if your wiki is big enoughn, make a "recommended pages" nomination page as well for articles that aren't as good but are still very detailed and well-written.

But again, the Guinness World Record have their own standards, and i don't believe that internet content by length is really something that worth mentioning for their contest.