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social Points of View, or as a campaign platform for aspiring candidates for political office. I do not believe Knowledge is a place where its maintenance areas should be tinkered with by inexperienced and/or very young users. I will do and propose anything intelligent and reasonable to uphold those principles. That may mean that I will occasionally lobby strongly for necessary organic changes in our policies and guidelines, and for improvement in the way the WMF is managed and goes about its work representing us, the people who create and maintain the content that brings in the donations that pay for their salaries and privileges.
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experiences, needs, or the software each person is using. Sure, we cannot possibly know and design for all software, but knowing the needs can help inform design. For example, in college I knew one student who is deaf who asked his teacher to caption videos used for instruction. His teacher used some auto-captioning from YouTube and didn't proof-read the captions. The student said they did not make sense at all because the computer software doesn't always perfectly caption spoken word. The teacher didn't know that, nor how important that was to the student's inclusion in the environment.
2473: 488: 2590:, So glad my chapter made you think! Yes, I did focus on English Knowledge because that's my language Knowledge. I would love to study bias on other wikis. Something like that would have to be conducted in connection with members of that wiki to be sure cultural aspects are observed with the appropriate social weight. Finally, I will say, simply because there are other and different problems on other wikis shouldn't mean we ignore problems on English Knowledge. Best, 1011:, has "]s", "]s", etc, so your position (however well grounded) doesn't seem influential. And if not, then possibly for good reason: if screen readers are as Knowledge-unaware as you fear, wouldn't there be a risk of "bracket bracket image pipe images bracket bracket"? I've a hunch that this would be at least as hard to process as "bracket bracket image bracket bracket s" (though of course mere hunches are nowhere near as valuable as recall/comprehension tests). -- 1062:, I actually never heard of the grammar rule until I was in my Master's program. It's really more of an element of style than a hard fast rule (sort of like the Oxford comma - of which I am also a firm believer - ha!). These were style rules I read in writing books during my PhD program. My university was particular about these sorts of style elements, so now after hundreds of pages and years of writing, they're something, like the Oxford comma, I like to update. 1789: 2349: 2143: 1566: 1007:"if there is no , items in the list are alphabetized": The first time I've ever heard of that one! Erm, who says so? ¶ I'm familiar with the notion of audio browsers, although I've never tried using one. Featured articles go through a lot of checking for even the tiniest of (claimed) infelicities (which is why it's years since I was last tempted to push one of "my" articles toward FA candidacy, though I occasionally help with others'); today's FA, 2616: 2266: 1299: 2668: 632: 539: 568: 2054: 1891: 1839:, I have actually been delayed unexpectedly in editing the article. I injured myself unexpectedly after starting the article. Soni Wolf was actually integral overturning part of the Lanham Act, which unconstitutionally limited freedom of expression. Because of this nomination for deletion, I'm sitting at my desk now working on the article, when I'd rather be resting... Best, 993:, updating it to the way I did might make it a little easier on editors using screen readers. If you haven't used a screen reader before, imagine everything being read aloud. So, it might be like "bracket bracket image bracket bracket s" Not all screen readers are created equally, so the more text-fluidity we can offer, the easier the editing all the editors. Thanks! 1904:. We are doing a quick touch-base to gather current interest and make a plan for more regular meetups in the future. The meetup is next Thursday, August 16 from 5-6 PM with more structure and from 6-7 PM social time. This all takes part during Venture Cafe's Thursday Gatherings at Cortex in the The District in St. Louis. There are free drinks. Please do visit 1166:
can introduce a "non-restrictive" relative clause but not a "restrictive" one, our antennae or other horse manure–detection organs should quiver -- and sure enough, mere googling quickly tells us that this "rule" is illusory. (It's just a matter of preference, though a harmless one. Limiting the use of "which" in this way won't damage one's writing.)
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Since I am in Seattle, I thought it might be better for some folks in the St. Louis area to look at the article because you all may be more familiar with his story. BTW, since you were a visiting scholar at the Paul K. Longmore Institute on Disability, you might be familiar with Starkloff's grandson,
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It means that a) I congratulate you on your PhD, b) I took note of your not so friendly comment (veiled admonishment?) on a discussion where we are both participating, c) I see great potential for working together to improve the Knowledge that I have spent thousands of hours and thousands of dollars
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Hi Jackie. Congratulations on your PhD. I read your comment. I also read all 48 pages of your blog (I do strange things like that sometimes, because I like to find out who is behinds the words). In spite of the two-generation gap, you and I could be great friends, but if you start off by attacking me
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Yes, automatic captioning is odd. (I often get it when viewing Youtube stuff on my phone. I don't know why I do, and I've been too lazy to investigate.) Actually I find it surprisingly good. And because it's good, it can lull the viewer into the impression that it has been checked by a thinking human
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Thank you for the thoughtful reply. As I advance in age , I have less and less time for writing guides, style guides, and so-called grammar rules. The real rules of grammar are a matter of tacit knowledge for most of us; when we have to be told by so-called language experts that (for example) "which"
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The other day, I was having a conversation with someone about holiday cards and social media. It occurred to me that, in the years since I left Facebook, the site I use most to communicate with people I like isn't actually a social media site at all. If you're receiving this, it's pretty likely I've
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My principles are very basic, broadly construed: I do not believe that spammers should be allowed to use Knowledge for their own and their clients' financial gain on the back of the unpaid work of our volunteers. I do not believe Knowledge should be allowed to used as a platform for expressing anti
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Though any Knowledge contributor can pretend to be anyone, I suppose that most of those who'd say they routinely use screen readers would in fact routinely use screen readers. So although a carefully designed study would be better, how about just asking for screen reader–user opinions on the choice
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As you can probably see from my edit history, disability is my "thing". My dissertation research focused on the lived experiences of college students with disabilities. Not all technology provides good inclusive practices. It's not that anyone is meaning to exclude, they just don't understand the
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No, nothing's bothering me; I'm just rather amazed. Here's a rule of English I'd never heard of (though perhaps I should have), and a system of markup that goes against the norm (and perhaps rightly so) -- and both in a single edit. When I'm surprised, I'm often (as here) interested; and when I'm
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I'm thrilled that you're working on this topic and wanted to recommend some resources for you. I also notice there's a scope question about the article: Is it about Native Americans (in the US-specific sense) or indigenous peoples of the Americas? Different sections seem to answer that question
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article. He was St. Louis Health Commissioner who implemented social distancing by closing all public venues and prohibiting public gatherings of more than 20 people in October 1918 during the 1918 influenza pandemic. His actions are credited with flattening the curve of new cases &
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we can agree on the priciples that Knowledge represents, d) I have read your blog and I think 'c' is therefore possible, and e) you probably didn't read up on me - it's always a good idea to see whom one is dialoguing with. I hope that helps. Take care, happy editing!
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talked with you more recently than I have my distant relatives and college friends on FB, at very least, and we may have even collaborated on something useful. So here's a holiday "card", Knowledge friend. :) Hope the next couple weeks bring some fun and/or rest. —
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I'd love to learn more about the experience of contributors with disabilities using MediaWiki software. We can all theorize how it will go, but it's those experiences that will really inform us. Another research project for another day perhaps.
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It’s a maze of twisty passages all around here. Sometimes, it’s hard to feel appreciated, and you deserve some love! This Heart-shaped Labyrinth is to say Thank YOU for all your hard work. I appreciate you being here - I really do - and so do
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Umm... I don't know what to say about your essay. Indeed, I was unsure whether to agree or disagree with it. However, I get the feeling that it is centered solely on English Knowledge. Have you checked Knowledge in other languages, like
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we could also be great enemies ;) My choice would be to work together. You'll need to click the green bar on my user page first though to get up to speed.
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considered reliable sources, though in general I'd say a history museum's site (but not necessarily the blog) would work. You might ask at
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