Dear all,
As several Wikipedia researchers are working toward understanding Wikipedia's role during this pandemic, I thought I'd share our recent paper (abstract below):
"Sudden Attention Shifts on Wikipedia Following COVID-19 Mobility Restrictions" https://arxiv.org/abs/2005.08505
Stay safe, everyone on this list! Bob
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Authors: Manoel Horta Ribeiro, Kristina Gligorić, Maxime Peyrard, Florian Lemmerich, Markus Strohmaier, Robert West
Abstract: We study how the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, alongside the severe mobility restrictions that ensued, has impacted information access on Wikipedia, the world's largest online encyclopedia. A longitudinal analysis that combines pageview statistics for 12 Wikipedia language editions with mobility reports published by Apple and Google reveals a massive increase in access volume, accompanied by a stark shift in topical interests. Health- and entertainment- related topics are found to have gained, and sports- and transportation- related topics, to have lost attention. Interestingly, while the interest in health-related topics was transient, that in entertainment topics is lingering and even increasing. These changes began at the time when mobility was restricted and are most pronounced for language editions associated with countries, in which the most severe mobility restrictions were implemented, indicating that the interest shift might be caused by people's spending more time at home. Our results highlight the utility of Wikipedia for studying reactions to the pandemic across the globe, and illustrate how the disease is rippling through society.
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