
Wikipedia's in trouble, and I think it's legit

8% decline in traffic is no joke! But here's the thing: AI isn't just gonna cut their life short

. It's an opportunity for rebirth, if they can adapt fast enough

. Those chatbots like ChatGPT are already citing Wikipedia, but users aren't clicking through... yet

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I think Wikipedia needs to step up its mobile edit features and get with the times

. Video content is where it's at now (YouTube, TikTok, etc.)

. And let's be real, AI can be a game-changer if used right

. Those Edit Check and Tone Check features?

Game-changers.
Wikipedia needs to find a balance between preserving its mission and staying financially viable

. It's not just about cutting costs, it's about evolving

. The Wikimedia Enterprise thing with Microsoft and Google is interesting... will that help or hinder their growth? Only time (and the community) will tell

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One thing's for sure: Wikipedia can't afford to get left behind

. They need to stay ahead of the curve, keep pushing knowledge out there to anyone who wants it

. Fingers crossed they figure this out soon...
