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Last checked: 4/3/2026

The claim states that the analysis was published by Marshall Miller, but the source does not mention Marshall Miller. The claim states that the drop in pageviews was in human pageviews, but the source does not specify that the pageviews were human. The claim states that the drop in pageviews was from March to August 2025, but the source does not specify the months. The claim states that the average monthly unique visitors fell by close to 200 million since March 2022, but the source states that the average monthly unique visitors have fallen by close to 200 million since March 2022, equating to a relative drop of roughly 18 percent over the past three years.

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partial80%Haiku 4.5 · 4/3/2026
Found: Wikipedia experienced an approximately 8% drop in human pageviews from March to August 2025 compared to the same period in 2024, according to Wikimedia Foundation analysis published by Marshall Miller

Note: The claim states that the analysis was published by Marshall Miller, but the source does not mention Marshall Miller. The claim states that the drop in pageviews was in human pageviews, but the source does not specify that the pageviews were human. The claim states that the drop in pageviews was from March to August 2025, but the source does not specify the months. The claim states that the average monthly unique visitors fell by close to 200 million since March 2022, but the source states that the average monthly unique visitors have fallen by close to 200 million since March 2022, equating to a relative drop of roughly 18 percent over the past three years.

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