Back when Wikipedia first came out there was a brief period where you and a friend would try to start on one page and get to a vastly different page in as few clicks as possible, just using the hyperlinked words. At some point this got turned into internet challenges/speedruns for how quickly you can get from one unrelated thing to another. Clicking on a “bad” link makes it take longer or even gets you stuck so you generally need to actively choose which word to click in a page. In OP you see the result of someone going from Hazbin Hotel to Hilter with a single webpage inbetween.
Honestly Hitler was/is(?) one of the easier end goal pages but to do it in one is still lucky/impressive.
I don’t get it.
Back when Wikipedia first came out there was a brief period where you and a friend would try to start on one page and get to a vastly different page in as few clicks as possible, just using the hyperlinked words. At some point this got turned into internet challenges/speedruns for how quickly you can get from one unrelated thing to another. Clicking on a “bad” link makes it take longer or even gets you stuck so you generally need to actively choose which word to click in a page. In OP you see the result of someone going from Hazbin Hotel to Hilter with a single webpage inbetween.
Honestly Hitler was/is(?) one of the easier end goal pages but to do it in one is still lucky/impressive.
I think you’re given a challenge to get from one Wikipedia page to another by following a few links as possible and this is the result of a run.