What is ZoteroTranslationServer?

ZoteroTranslationServer extracts citation metadata from URLs, DOIs, and ISBNs using Zotero translators to power Wikimedia's Citoid service for automated reference generation. Agent Analytics can track when it visits your website.

Category

Fetcher
Retrieves web page metadata to power app features like link previews or feeds

Expected Behavior

ZoteroTranslationServer shows up within seconds of someone sharing one of your URLs, grabs the title, description, and preview image, and leaves. Expect one hit per share, no link following, and volume that tracks how much your content circulates. A widely shared link can mean thousands of fetches in an hour.

Overview

Operated By Wikimedia
Expected To Follow Robots.txt No
Insights Last Updated July 6, 2026

Robots.txt Blocked Percentage

0%
0% of top websites are blocking ZoteroTranslationServer
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Country of Origin

United States
ZoteroTranslationServer normally visits From the United States

Robots.txt Blocking Trend

As of July 6, 2026, 0% of top websites block ZoteroTranslationServer in their robots.txt files.

Overall Fetcher Traffic

As of July 6, 2026, 3.8% of all web traffic came from fetchers.

Track Fetchers Visiting Your Website
Use Agent Analytics to get realtime visibility into visits from every crawler, scraper, and AI agent.

This data reflects agent visits measured across thousands of websites using Agent Analytics, combined with daily scans of the world's top 1000 websites and their robots.txt files.

ZoteroTranslationServer's User Agent

User Agent Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_15_7) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/110.0.0.0 Safari/537.36 ZoteroTranslationServer/WMF (mailto:noc@wikimedia.org)

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How To Block ZoteroTranslationServer

Add this rule to your robots.txt file to request that ZoteroTranslationServer not access your website. You can customize which pages are blocked by swapping out / for a different path.

User-agent: ZoteroTranslationServer # https://knownagents.com/agents/zoterotranslationserver
Disallow: /
Block Every Fetcher
⚠️ Manually adding individual robots.txt rules is not scalable. Instead, use Automatic Robots.txt.

Frequently Asked Questions

Should I Block ZoteroTranslationServer?

No. ZoteroTranslationServer builds the link preview that appears when someone shares your page in a chat or social feed. Blocking it turns those shares into bare links with no title or image, which fewer people click. Its traffic normally follows sharing activity rather than a crawl schedule, so if it ever starts crawling at volume, rate limit it instead of blocking it. Almost none of the top websites we track have robots.txt rules for ZoteroTranslationServer right now.

Does ZoteroTranslationServer Respect Robots.txt?

No. ZoteroTranslationServer is not expected to honor robots.txt, so a disallow rule only states your preference. Enforce the block with firewall or server rules, then confirm in Agent Analytics that its requests actually stop.

Does ZoteroTranslationServer Access Private Content?

It cannot. ZoteroTranslationServer loads only the exact URL someone shared, reads the title, description, and preview image, and leaves. It has no credentials and does not follow links to other pages.

Why Is ZoteroTranslationServer Visiting My Website?

Someone shared a link to your page. ZoteroTranslationServer fetched it once to build the preview card, and every new share can trigger another fetch, so spikes mean your content is spreading.

How Can I Tell if ZoteroTranslationServer Is Visiting My Website?

Agent Analytics tracks ZoteroTranslationServer visits in real time alongside every other known AI agent, crawler, and scraper. You can also check your server logs for requests whose user agent string contains "ZoteroTranslationServer". Look for hits on single pages moments after someone shares a link, with no crawling afterward. Keep in mind that ZoteroTranslationServer doesn't publish a verification method, so any client can claim its user agent string and a log match is a hint rather than proof.

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