Titus

Politician 41 – 81
Cooling Off
#525
Historical Importance
600K
2025 Wikipedia Views
-49.3%
Year-over-Year
-21%
2025 Momentum

📈 2025 Monthly Wikipedia Views

About Titus

Titus was a politician who lived from age 41 to 81, achieving a significant historical standing that ranks him #525 in MIT's Historical Popularity Index out of approximately 15,000 influential figures. While the specific details of his political career are numerous, his high HPI suggests a substantial, sustained impact on global cultural, political, or societal developments that resonated across different times and languages during his era.

Despite this historical significance, Titus currently demonstrates a relatively balanced 'Attention Gap' of approximately 1x, meaning his 600K Wikipedia views in 2025 align closely with expectations based on his historical rank. However, figures with substantially lower importance still capture more of the modern internet's gaze; for instance, Dwight D. Eisenhower ranks #814 in importance but garners 3.5M views in 2025, more than five times the traffic Titus receives.

The trend data suggests a slight waning of contemporary digital interest: his annualized Wikipedia views dropped by a notable 49.3% year-over-year, and his momentum from Q1 to Q3 of 2025 also decreased by 21%. This pattern indicates that while he is not currently being overlooked relative to his historical rank, the trajectory shows declining digital recall among internet users.

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