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606:, "We are now doing final work on the Charter that will be the subject of the ratification vote. One should always keep in mind that, given there are around 70,000 potential voters, the number of individuals who have commented and provided feedback is actually very, very small. Without a much more major push for participation, we really don't know what the broad level of the community thinks about the charter. We've tried a range of activities to get the broader community involved, but I think it's been known for years that many (most?) Wikimedians only comment on proposed significant changes when there's likely to be a direct impact on them; to this point, I'm sure many folks have believed this was largely a theoretical discussion with little or no effect on them. We will have a much better sense of where the broad community, the affiliate community, and the Board of Trustees stands after the ratification vote. If the vote succeeds, then we have a charter. If it does not....well, we will also have a metric tonne more comments, including a lot from individual Wikimedians. We will all have a result by Wikimania, at which point next steps can be discussed." 123: 506: 227: 526:. The Form 990 is the annual tax form required of all nonprofits in the United States. It contains disclosures about an organization’s finances, governance practices, activities and more. The highlights of the Foundation's 2022–2023 Form 990 show: high ratings for governance policies; information about leadership transitions; revenue numbers supported mostly by donations; slow growth in expenses driven primarily by an increase in the grants budget and in personnel costs; and expense breakdowns that aligned with the 2022–2023 Annual Plan goals. More details about these highlights are available in a 956: 912: 130: 923: 150: 580:, including that the charter failed to provide resources for the Wikimedia community to maintain its own directly managed staff to access Charter rights, failed to grant the Wikimedia community power to demand Wikimedia Movement financial transparency, failed to make the Global Council accountable to the Wikimedia community, failed to clarify the division of powers between itself and the Wikimedia Foundation, and had a series of other shortcomings ranked by severity. The Wikimedia Foundation itself 1187: 1011: 945: 854: 110: 212: 934: 140: 36: 160: 887:: There are no new administrators to report. Two requests for adminship (RfAs) in the waning days of May were closed as unsuccessful, and another one that began on 31 May is still running. The last successful RfA was in February — one of just four successful RfAs this year — making 2024 one of the four least productive January–May periods on record. Only 2018 and 2023 were less productive, according to 120: 414:
legal support, trust and safety support, community programs like GLAM and education work, partnerships, public policy work, human rights work, community research such as the Community Insights survey, and communications. Through these activities, the Foundation aims to support, protect and advocate for volunteers, and expand the impact and reach of the Wikimedia projects.
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is seriously misleading because the problem is limited to editors using the visual editor and Citoid. I use the source editor and citation templates, and have no problem creating references to these publications. I may be wrong, but I believe that most highly productive editors use the source editor.
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Important information would be how many requests is it actually making, and how many unique requests is it making (e.g. is citoid trying to load the same article over and over again, or something like that). Hard to know if the block is reasonable or not without this info. If its not going to change,
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However, other comments questioned whether the rate of citations requested (which on average only amount to a few per second overall according to one commenter) could really be the root cause of overloading the APIs of external sites, and further discussion veered into an investigation whether Citoid
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for the first elections for the Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee (U4C). Only seven of the sixteen seats were filled. Thirty other candidates did not receive the required 60% support from the voters. The U4C serves "as final recourse in the case of systemic failures by local groups to
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The information added to the FAQ does improve the page. But it still seems odd that the $ 56.1M spent on "direct support to volunteers" should include $ 7.5M in grants given to Wikidata, the Wikimedia Endowment and the Knowledge Equity Fund. One gets the sense that these may be "broad strokes" data
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The Foundation spent $ 56.1M on support for volunteers in FY 22–23, of which $ 24.7M was given as grants to community groups for their work towards the Wikimedia mission (line 4b in Part III). The remaining spend of $ 31.4M funded volunteer support work led by Wikimedia Foundation teams, including
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We've been explicitly told by at least one organisation that the block is deliberate unfortunately, due to concerns with the volume of traffic. I agree that there are convincing reasons for them not to block us and that it is ultimately in their best interests – we'll just have to see how these
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will be running two elections, one which will ask individual Wikimedia editors to vote and one which asks each registered Wikimedia organization to issue votes representing that organization. The charter will be ratified if both individual and affiliate votes pass with more than 50% approval.
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is that it should empower the "Global Council as the highest decision making body" in the Wikimedia Movement, even over the Wikimedia Foundation. Wikimedia Deutschland has complained that the current draft does not do this and instead positions the Global Council as an advisory body without
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Re: citoid - how much traffic could Knowledge editors adding citations possibly be generating? Or does it refer to people subsequently using those links to click through to the news/journal sites? Because that would seem to be a boon to them, not a burden. It's a bit odd either way!
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Eight members of the committee are required to form a quorum to vote or to make any decision, though the committee may still conduct discussions. The only exception is that they may call a special election and set its scope, to seat additional members.
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of the Form tells us that there were no big raises for Wikimedia executives in 2022–2023. In fact, some of the top earners' total compensation shrank slightly, with increases in base salaries cancelled out by the absence of bonuses and incentives (cf.
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We're in conversation with the owners of one property who have said that the traffic pattern looks like abuse traffic. We're trying to learn in what way this is so - Volume? A nonstandard user agent pattern (which we've since changed)? Spikes?
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And apart from the Wikimania scholarships, none of the items mentioned – support for Wikidata, the Endowment and the Knowledge Equity Fund, which gives grants to various NGOs unrelated to the Wikimedia projects (see previous
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covers "grants to mission-aligned organizations and people around the world, totaling $ 17,512,472". Disappointingly, the figure of $ 24.7M is nowhere to be found on the page.
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document that provides the public with financial information about a nonprofit organization. It is often the only source of such information. The Wikimedia Foundation recently
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The NYTimes has been blocking us for a while, it briefly worked when we changed datacenters and ergo IP, but they've understandably reblocked us after a few weeks' reprieve!
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is optimistic that they can revise the rejected draft to make it acceptable by 18 June in time for that ratification vote to run for two weeks starting 25 June. The
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The flower image was being used by a company's mobile app to check for internet connectivity on launch, so it probably isn't directly relevant to this story.
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A group from Wikimedia Germany travelled to Prague for the Wikimedia Europe General Assembly in June, where the next goals for Wikimedia Europe were set.
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This is partly a consequence of the fact that over the last few years our traffic has increased a lot, we didn't used to trigger IP blocks as often.
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Wikimedia Foundation publishes its Form 990 for fiscal year 2022–2023: The Form 990, as well as highlights and FAQs, are now available for review.
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was closed as successful 16:37, 7 June 2024, after we finished writing this article and just a few hours before our actual publication. ☆
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and remind your wiki colleagues to vote. Comment on the charter when it is published. The Wikimedia Foundation, your fellow wiki editors,
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Well, hold on. Where's the evidence of that 90 million hits per day? When did it happen? Is it an ongoing issue? More details please.
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adds that changes to the rules are contemplated: "It is obvious that the current set of rules is partially dysfunctional."
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of Wikimedia community volunteer representatives who make funding decisions, such as overseeing the money described above.
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The Wikimedia Foundation released its Form 990 for fiscal year July 2022 – June 2023 on 14 May. It is now available on the
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Careful readers will note that this says nothing about what the remaining $ 31.4M was spent on. The paragraph continues:
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This is welcome information. However, the $ 17.5M that are accounted for in the Wikimedia Foundation Funding Report
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Hi, y'all – for people interested in understanding what the WMF is doing to ensure people can reliably use
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decision-making authority. Attendees at the Wikimedia Summit rejected the current Movement Charter draft
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I'm not a techie, but the only thing I can think of to explain this would be something related to this
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The Movement Charter would guide many governance decisions in the Wikimedia Movement by establishing a
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tells us that 252 individuals (up from 233) received more than $ 100,000 in reportable compensation.
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itself might be generating an excessive amount of traffic, possibly due to issues with the
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The New York Times, NPR and Reuters block Knowledge editors from citing their articles
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The New York Times, NPR and Reuters block Knowledge editors from citing their articles
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thanks all candidates, the election committee, and voters for their participation. –
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are currently being sought, with no posted deadline, but the sooner the better. –
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maybe citoid could as a backup look at the internet archive version of articles.
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As we were drafting this article – in public, as we usually do – the WMF
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article, but was still failing for examples from NPR and Reuters. –
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Wikimedia Foundation publishes its Form 990 for fiscal year 2022–2023
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published for PR purposes, rather than rigorously sourced figures.
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to the FAQ on 30 May 2024 that the $ 24.7M additionally includes –
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You can find out more about the grants in this fiscal year in the
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stood at 435 as of 2 June, equal to the record low reported in
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Four candidates were elected to fill community-at-large seats:
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in the vote scheduled to take place from 25 June till 9 July.
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its Form 990 for the 2022–2023 financial year, along with an
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pending the correction of a series of deal-breaking problems
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As explained by the Wikimedia Foundation's Citoid expert
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Below, for your reference, is the announcement the WMF's
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According to the FAQ, 43% of this went to technology,
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