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Wikipedia sees user decline amid AI and social media rise
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66010, member: 636"] Wikipedia lost 8 percent of its human visitors compared with last year as search engines display artificial intelligence summaries and younger audiences migrate to social video services. Marshall Miller from the Wikimedia Foundation wrote on Friday that automated programs extract encyclopedia content to generate instant answers that appear at the top of search results. Website operators struggle to block sophisticated bots that disguise themselves as legitimate traffic. Miller noted that reclassified data from May and June revealed unusually high activity came from these evasion tools rather than actual readers. Research published in July by Pew examined browsing patterns from 900 American adults and confirmed that automated summaries reduced website clicks. Google dominates global internet navigation as the most visited destination. Publishers face mounting challenges because conversational systems rarely direct users to original sources. Miller warned that declining visits threaten volunteer contributions and individual donations that sustain the platform. [/QUOTE]
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