impact:

spectator.net

Spectator Magazine was an American weekly newsmagazine published and distributed in the San Francisco Bay Area from 1978 until October 2005. The magazine had its historical roots in the ‘60s underground weekly, The Berkeley Barb, first published on August 13, 1965. In addition to political free speech issues, the libertarian values of Barb founder Max Scherr and staff included sexual freedom, which led to the acceptance of adult ads into the pages of the newspaper. In 1978, The Barb management decided to discontinue adult ads in order to try to get mainstream ads, such as liquor, and cigarette ads. The staff of the Adult Ads Center Section decided to continue on as a new and separate publication, and thus Spectator Magazine was born. The last Berkeley Barb was published July 3, 1980 when the publication went under due to a lack of ads revenues. More information...

According to PR-model, spectator.net is ranked 681,529th in multilingual Wikipedia, in particular this website is ranked 91,963rd in French Wikipedia.

The website is placed before motherson.com and after forumolimpico.org in the BestRef global ranking of the most important sources of Wikipedia.

#Language
PR-model F-model AR-model
681,529th place
430,569th place
404,392nd place
frFrench
91,963rd place
56,431st place
49,150th place
626,206th place
1,657,502nd place
984,260th place
265,425th place
171,556th place
300,344th place
151,410th place
252,203rd place
143,293rd place
286,231st place
344,626th place
392,322nd place