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Wikipedia Traffic Drops 8% as AI and Social Media Shift Habits

Wikipedia Traffic Drops 8% as AI and Social Media Shift Habits

Human page views on Wikipedia decreased by 8%, according to Marshall Miller of the Wikimedia Foundation. The decline follows updates to Wikipedia's robot detection system, which revealed that unusually high traffic earlier this year was largely driven by bots designed to evade detection.

Changing Information Access Patterns

Miller cited two key factors behind the drop:

  1. Generative AI increasingly provides direct answers in search results, reducing clicks to Wikipedia.
  2. Younger users increasingly turn to social video platforms rather than traditional web searches.

Google has previously disputed claims that AI summaries reduce search traffic.

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Sustainability Concerns for Open Knowledge

The Wikimedia Foundation acknowledges new knowledge-access methods but warns of risks:

  • Fewer visitors mean fewer volunteer editors and donors.
  • Reduced transparency about information sources.

The organization continues exploring ways to adapt, including:

  • Developing a content attribution framework.
  • Forming teams to reach new audiences.
  • Recruiting additional volunteers.

Call for Industry Collaboration

Miller urged AI and social media companies using Wikipedia content to:

  • Drive more traffic back to original sources.
  • Support content integrity initiatives.

The foundation paused its own AI summary feature after editor complaints but remains open to technological innovations that respect its community-driven model.

Key Points

  • Wikipedia's human traffic declined 8%, with bots previously inflating numbers.
  • AI summaries and social media are changing how users find information.
  • Fewer visitors threaten Wikipedia's volunteer-driven model and funding.
  • New attribution systems aim to preserve Wikipedia's role in the AI era.

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