We study how the 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 massive shifts in the volume and nature of information seeking patterns during the pandemic. Interestingly, while we observe a transient increase in Wikipedia's pageview volume following mobility restrictions, the nature of information sought was impacted more permanently. These changes are most pronounced for language editions associated with countries where the most severe mobility restrictions were implemented. We also find that articles belonging to different topics behaved differently; e.g., attention towards entertainment-related topics is lingering and even increasing, while the interest in health- and biology-related topics was either small or transient. Our results highlight the utility of Wikipedia for studying how the pandemic is affecting people's needs, interests, and concerns.
翻译:我们研究COVID-19大流行,以及随之而来的严重流动限制,如何影响世界上最大的在线百科全书维基百科的信息获取。 将12个维基百科语言版本的页面统计数据与苹果和谷歌出版的流动报告相结合的纵向分析显示,在大流行病期间,寻求信息的模式在数量和性质上发生了巨大变化。 有趣的是,虽然我们看到维基百科的页面数量在流动限制之后迅速增加,但所寻求的信息的性质却受到更长期的影响。这些变化对于与实行最严重流动限制的国家相关的语言版本来说最为明显。 我们还发现,属于不同主题的文章表现不同,例如,对娱乐相关主题的关注正在持续甚至增加,而对健康和生物学相关专题的兴趣要么很小,要么是短暂的。 我们的结果凸显了维基百科研究该流行病如何影响人们的需求、利益和关切的效用。