This free service uses Wikipedia to reveal what the world is thinking about

# Wikipedia Seismograph Shows You What the World is Suddenly Curious About A free tool called Wikipedia Seismograph lets you see how many people are reading any Wikipedia article at any given time, giving you a quick way to spot what topics are suddenly trending globally. Just type in a topic and pick a date range to get a simple graph showing when interest spiked—useful for understanding what events or news grabbed the world's attention. It's a clever way to use Wikipedia's traffic data to see what people are actually researching, rather than relying on social media trends or news headlines.
Wikipedia may be the last good website—a volunteer-driven service that isn’t flooded by advertisements or completely captured by corporate interests. It’s also very useful. I find myself constantly opening it when I hear a name or term I’m not familiar with, and I’m not alone. Have you ever wo
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