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wikipedia.org

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GroundScore measures how likely a domain is to be found, trusted, and surfaced by AI search systems. Scores range from 0 to 100 across three pillars.

81
Dominant

AI engines reach for this site first when the topic comes up.

87
Authority & Trust
How much AI engines trust your site
80
Site Readiness
How easily AI engines can read your site
80
AI Presence
How often AI engines actually mention you
Key Findings
DNS resolutionDomain resolves to 208.80.154.224.
HTTPS encryptionHTTP 301 → https://wikipedia.org/. Direct redirect to HTTPS.
Meta tagsTitle (9 chars) and meta description (130 chars) found.
robots.txt filerobots.txt found (28027 bytes).
XML sitemapNo sitemap.xml found. Consider adding one for better crawl coverage.
Security headers1/4 security headers present. Missing: X-Content-Type-Options, X-Frame-Options, Content-Security-Policy.
High impact (2)
AI engines can't reliably identify your business from your homepage
Your domain and page tell humans what you do. AI engines look for a small structured-data tag to confirm the business behind a site — without it, they fall back to guessing from body text and often get key details wrong.
Your site doesn't have a map of its pages
Without a page map, AI engines can miss pages they'd otherwise find and read.
Polish (2)
Your page title is too short
Very short titles give AI engines too little context about what your site is.
Your site is missing some basic security signals
AI engines read these small security signals as part of whether a site looks professionally run.
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