. Rauwerda became interested in
Wikipedia while
wikiracing in middle and high school. While a
sophomore at the University of Michigan during
COVID-19 lockdowns, Rauwerda created
Depths of Wikipedia, a group of social media accounts which highlight facts from Wikipedia that she considers "weird and wonderful". The first account was launched on
Instagram in April 2020, and has since expanded to
TikTok and
Twitter. The accounts combined have millions of followers. In addition to the Depths of Wikipedia social media accounts, Rauwerda hosts Wikipedia-focused variety and comedy shows, going on tour in 2022, 2023, and 2026. Rauwerda's first in-person comedy set was in July 2021, expanding to a series of cross-country comedy tours. Her show involves a slides presentation of Wikipedia screenshots, similar to Depths of Wikipedia's online content, and comedy commentary. In August 2022, Rauwerda was named the
2022 Media Contributor of the Year by the
Wikimedia Foundation, the nonprofit that hosts Wikipedia. In October 2022, she wrote for
Slate about Wikipedia's article on
suspicious deaths of Russian businesspeople, highlighting the encyclopedia's usefulness as a source of information in areas facing censorship. , Rauwerda was working on a book about Wikipedia's cultural history.
Depths of Wikipedia: Dispatches from the Last Good Place on the Internet is scheduled for release on June 1, 2027. ==Perpetual stew==