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luxury (really?) you are certainly underperforming. Try again with another approach? -- Well you 're right we have a WMF that has got more fundraised millions than good ideas to spend it for community quality developments. And just like the WMF Bingo table states: it's a shame when there could be actually WMF staff members that have no clue in community needs b/c not having any own editing stats and no own conflict experiences with vandals and with own referencing problems. Not one of them should be hired without at least 2000 edits of good quality and at least one year of continuously editing a chosen field of serious wikipedia cooperation works verification before application for employment. The focus of WMF staff members should be supporting the basis workers and to do this they need to know the field work and the practical problems that occur there. Of course, most of them might be personally quite nice persons, no doubt. But if they don't focus on being "Service staff" but instead dream of becoming managers, rich and powerful like in any other corporations we can't afford those career sluggards. That's a strategic mission of 2021: How to win back and repower WMF managements 'grip on reality' /'road adherence' about Knowledge basic workers' needs? No Wikimania will help anything for that goal. Just parties for international upper-class offsprings who can afford the flight expenses. Serious staff members who visit local basis work meetings are a much better idea. --
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Hooray! That most bitter Covid burdened year 2020 is gone, gone, is past now! But the Covid pandemia blues is still with us as the restrictions will remain. I long for some life quality provided by live concerts and theatre performances to become possible again. And no way that online music shows etc
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The number of (theoretically) WMF owned projects may have grown considerably, and the number of articles from volunteer contributions in the encyclopedias may have increased (but no longer exponentially), forcing an increase in the server capacity (and the many costly moves and locations of its data
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with the Malagasy Wiktionary. The main administrator on the Scots Knowledge turns out to have very limited knowledge of the Scots language. A clean-up project was started almost immediately. The Malagasy Wiktionary had 6,103,961 entries, mostly automatically translated by a bot. The cleanup there
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It's also been a year where for the first time Wikimania did not take place (with current restrictions now extended until March, it's unlikely to take place in 2021 either). But it's also been a year in which due to COVID-19 the WMF has made significant savings on staff travel that may
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Hey Mr. Kudpung, do you really really think that any Wikimania world meeting of some hundreds/thousand priviliged people to party for Knowledge's sake makes any difference at all? You are a most critical guy as for WMF but in misjudging of all things a Wikimania as deserving the highest grades of
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I'll give no guarantee of accuracy in my figures that follow, I'm no statistician, but COVID-19 might uncover a lot about the expenditure that volunteer users have taken for granted as being necessary - in 2006 when I joined, there were five employees for 1,560,000 articles (in the
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demonstrate just how unnecessary many of those 'business trips' are. With the increased level of homeworking, it might also reveal just how important it might not be after all for the WMF to maintain a headquarters in one of the most expensive places on the planet.
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Early November's issue brought political news, including disinformation from the Trump campaign that said Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer was promoting an assassination plot against President Trump. Knowledge's efforts to stop disinformation were examined in Noam Cohen’s
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English Knowledge) and about $ 2.7 million in revenue, today there are only 4 times more articles but now over 450 employees and the WMF is still hiring.. The Wikimedia Foundation's total revenue for fiscal year 2018-2019 was US $ 118.6 million, an increase of 4296.30%.
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All I can suggest is that some of the savings brought about by COVID-19 could be carried over and put to better use for the direct support of the volunteers than heretofore. Like - just for example - making the next Wikimania the biggest and best ever
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could be an adequate replacement. Knowledge editing sometimes helps to forget about the low cultural quality of life for a short while. Corona Blues you are the ugly ghost of 2020! And we still can't get rid of you except in our most private relationships. --
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2020 was a year of torturous tragedy, seemingly drawn out in order to inflict the most pain. It was also a year of potential triumph. But for Knowledge, much of it was a story of overcoming adversity. This article draws from stories in
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marks the end of the pre-pandemic days, as the World Health Organization issued its statement that the outbreak was a pandemic on March 11. Perhaps the most joyful story in the issue was the announcement by the
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puts it out, 2020 is a burning tire colorized by an out-of-tune choir, but nevertheless, it's a beautiful year. I've got stories to tell to my grandkids in the ensuing decades.
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had been faithfully served by Knowledge articles. There have been lots of challenges this year, but Wikipedians should be proud at how well we've met them.
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By the week of January 26 to February 1 the article on the coronavirus was already the second most-viewed article on the English Knowledge, and
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was five days later. Like many people, we were caught unaware of the depth of the problem of violence by the police against minorities.
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Amid COVID-19, Wikimedia Foundation offers full pay for reduced hours, mobilizes all staff to work remote, and waives sick time.
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Just eight days before the six millionth article, Knowledge celebrated its 19th birthday. Nineteen days from now, we'll be
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was opining that Wikipedians were simply following what reliable sources were saying, and rejecting non-reliable sources.
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I'm torn between hating this year and loving it; my grandpas died, but I also discovered the heaven that is
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Only five COVID-19 stories appeared in the April issue, and there was even space for Denny Vrandečić
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centres) but if by 2019 13% ($ 15,418,000) of the funds go on 'Administration and governance',
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that mainstream news media were leading our editors astray, away from our bedrock position of
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But in early January the painful future had already appeared. The article on the
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was created on May 26, the day after the killing and the first mention of it in
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The year began in triumph as the English-language Knowledge celebrated its
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Problems with a couple of the smaller Knowledge projects showed up in
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An unforgettable year we might wish to forget: The year that was 2020.
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and we also published a photo essay about the following protests,
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article. Other press stories wondered why it took so long for
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has now reduced the number of entries to less than 2,000,000.
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WMF (vague and which raises more questions than it answers)
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2.8 million high quality photographs into the public domain
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By June the WMF had issued a statement of principle
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By our March 29 issue, the pandemic was essentially
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