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Posted over 6 years ago by Stéphane Coillet-Matillon
Old televisions are being repurposed to run offline versions of Wikipedia.
Posted over 6 years ago by Rupika Sharma
Interviews with Wikimedians from emerging communities from Africa, Asia and Latin America, sharing their experiences of Wikimedia Conference 2018 and what the free knowledge movement means to them.
Posted over 6 years ago by Tilman Bayer
How censorship can backfire and conversations can go awry; Wikipedians ‘driven by a sense of mission’, according to researchers. With contributions by: Tilman Bayer, Bri, Barbara Page, and Maik Stührenberg
Posted over 6 years ago by Melody Kramer
Dr. Jess Wade is a physicist and an incredible advocate for women in science and engineering. During 2018, she’s embarked upon a challenge: to write one Wikipedia page per day about an "awesome underrepresented group working in science and engineering."
Posted over 6 years ago by Sydney Poore
The new interaction timeline tool is a way to look at two contributors’ editing history—where they have interacted, when, and how often. This can help add clarity when reviewing reports of harassment and abuse, and takes some of the burden off both the people reviewing problems, and the people reporting them.
Posted over 6 years ago by Melody Kramer and Ed Erhart
Join us for a Poynter Institute NewsU webinar to help journalists around the world better understand Wikipedia. Here's some additional details on what we're going to talk about on July 12.
Posted over 6 years ago by Jim Buatti and Rachel Brown
In a well-reasoned opinion, the California Supreme Court recognized that CDA 230 offers broad protection to sites like Yelp from liability for user-created content.
Posted over 6 years ago by Subbu Sastry and Tim Starling
Three years ago, the Wikimedia Foundation's Parsing Team decided to replace Tidy, a tool to fix HTML errors, with an HTML5-based tool. Here's what we did in that time period, and what kind of complexities we faced in changing pieces of the technical infrastructure powering Wikimedia wikis.
Posted over 6 years ago by Gonçalo Themudo
Celebrating the fifteenth Wikipedia to cross the one million article rubicon.
Posted over 6 years ago by Eileen Hershenov
We applaud the results of this vote by the European Parliament as it now provides an opportunity for open discussion to create a balanced, modern copyright system for Europe.