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A dark mode is now available to most Wikipedia users on desktop and mobile.
Android and iOS apps have a system-wide way to implement a dark theme.
The dark mode won out as the most-requested feature in Wikipedia 's Community Wishlist Survey for 2023 .
The broad task was marked as "Resolved" on July 12 , though many subtasks remain.
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