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261:"Just one other thing. I think people in the community may lose sight of the fact that we are engaged in a very serious venture. It's cool, we love it, we have friends online, we edit what we like. It is freedom in the best sense. But there is a very real issue; it is the responsibility of the Foundation not to be put at risk based on the sloppy, poorly thought out choices of others. We have 1 million users and articles in English Knowledge (XXG). That's a lot. We don't have millions of dollars. We are a small foundation, in the grand scheme of things. We want the Foundation and Knowledge (XXG) to be around 2, 5, 10 years from now. And to do that, we need to make sure we act responsibly to keep the mission moving forward. ... My job is to advise the Board and protect the Foundation if they are sued. So far, it hasn't happened." 238:, the article on a Florida attorney who has garnered criticism in gaming circles, with a single sentence after receiving a letter about the article. The article on Thompson contained at least 21 uncited statements before its blanking. In response to criticism for the blanking, and worries about 'censorship', Wool said, "An article about Jack Thompson will be created. It will, I hope, be a very thorough article. It will also be properly and fully cited." The article was unprotected and replaced with a collaborated draft on 14 March. The 186:
first 13 months of existence (December 2004-December 2005, about 9.4 articles per day). In 2006, the site was up to 7,498 articles (3,776 new articles, or about 10.3 articles per day). This shows a growth of about 9.5% over the last year. The German Wikinews actually showed a decrease in activity of about 1.5%, though some languages, like Italian and Swedish, did show improvement. Overall, the top 10 languages by total number of articles averaged about 6.6% growth in articles per day.
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113% increase. Wiktionary was among the projects with the most growth, as the English Wiktionary went from 109,000 to 316,000 entries, an increase of 188%. Overall, Wiktionary grew from just over 500,000 entries to over 1.7 million entries, a 236% increase. Wikiquote showed relatively slow, but still impressive, growth, moving from almost 31,000 articles in 2005 to about 53,000 in 2006 (a 73% increase).
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Other projects also experienced growth. Wikibooks grew from 34 language editions to 119 last year. Since late January 2006, the number of English Wikibooks modules grew by nearly 10,000 (a 72% increase). Overall, the number of Wikibooks modules grew from about 26,700 to nearly 57,000 last year, a
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Of all the projects, Wikinews seems to be the slowest in growth. It is difficult to judge Wikinews by the number of articles, because news articles, by definition, do not stay in flux for long; multiple stories can cover the same event. In the English Wikinews, 3,722 articles were written in the
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Last week marked the end of 2006, and the end of the biggest year Knowledge (XXG) has seen, in terms of growth, press coverage, and quality. During last year, the English Knowledge (XXG) grew from less than 900,000 to over 1,500,000 articles. It began with an impressive $ 380,000 fundraiser in
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announced her intention to retire from the board in July. Elections were held in September, with Erik Möller declared the winner, with 42% support. Just one month later, Jimbo Wales resigned his position as Wikimedia Foundation Chair (while still retaining his position on the board), and was
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Legal issues began to become a significant problem on Wikimedia projects in 2006. The French Wikiquote was deleted completely in March 2006, after it became clear that the site was significantly composed of copyright violations. A Wikimedia Foundation statement on the site stated that
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reverted the action minutes later, and Wool indefinitely blocked Möller. The block was later reduced, then removed altogether by Wales, who later noted, "What got things wound up in this case was not the secrecy, but a wildly disproportionate and unfair blocking and desysopping."
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One of the most notable issues involving the office actions policy happened in April, when confusion over whether an action taken by Danny Wool was an office-related one involved in the temporary blocking and desysopping of long-time contributor and current Foundation Trustee
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Since it's a Wikiquote, consisting by design entirely of stuff that other people have said, how did they become significantly composed of copyright violations (or significantly more than enWikiQ)? Were people quoting too much, or dumping entire scripts, or something?
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In 2006, four new board members were introduced, with two members retiring. In prior years, the board's makeup had stayed relatively constant; from July 2004 (the beginning of the board's existence) through mid-2006, the board did not change. However,
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While the plan originally was to relaunch the project immediately, after concern that the project's lack of community would allow the same problems to recur, the site was not relaunched until December.
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showed the most growth, with 146% more articles in 2006 than existed in 2005. English ranked just 10th of the 12 in terms of growth (75%), perhaps because it was already very large, ahead of only
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s 2006 in review continues, with numerous elections, an audit, userboxes, Arbitration Committee decisions, a lawsuit, real and implied lawsuits, oversight, resignations, and desysoppings.
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and interim executive director in June. The Board is still planning to replace Patrick in the role of executive director, though he will retain his position as general counsel.
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Wikimedia projects grew dramatically in 2006. Besides the English Knowledge (XXG)'s growth, other projects also made significant gains. Of the top 12 languages, the
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deleted the article on 6 February after a request from Peppers' family. The article was restored on 13 February, and a wheel-war ensued. Upon the conclusion of
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on the article, continued problems occurred, and Jimbo deleted the article, with the decree that the article was not to be recreated for at least a year.
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I mean Alexa's three month ranks, which do not appear in any graphs. They're an average over what's happened in the last three months. If you look at
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The French Wikiquote was deleted completely in March 2006, after it became clear that the site was significantly composed of copyright violations.
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traffic analyzer rose from about 24 in 2005 to as high as 12th in 2006. Knowledge (XXG) is now considered more popular than such sites as
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Knowledge (XXG)'s growth can also be measured in the number of visitors and other page statistics. Knowledge (XXG)'s rank on
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January, and ended with an even more impressive fundraiser which has raised over $ 900,000. This week, the
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I'm going mainly by 3-month ranks, not daily ranks, for that number. They're more stable.
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has more details. Essentially someone took a significant number of quotes from a source.
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It actually went as high as 10th once in Nov and 2 or 3 times in Dec. Look for yourself:
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Today, the article contains a whopping 112 citations, with no marked uncited statements.
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by AFD, and speedy deleted multiple times thereafter as recreations of deleted content.
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On the English Knowledge (XXG) and elsewhere, legal concerns led to the creation of the
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If you turn down the smoothing on the 3 month it is still pretty clear to 10th.
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experienced significant turnover in 2006. First and foremost was the hiring of
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begins to take a look back at the year that was 2006 in Knowledge (XXG).
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That site's dated to November 2006. I'm going with the numbers from
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The policy received even more attention on 10 March, when
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employee who has worked with the Foundation previously.
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Statistics were not recorded prior to 27 January, 2006.
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There are only 249 Knowledge (XXG) editions, not 250.
252:"What sort of problems were there with the article?" 234:, acting under the policy, replaced the contents of 685:If your comment has not appeared here, you can try 768:Yeah; there should have been a "per day" there. 458:"Jack Thompson unprotected after office removal" 445:"Office actions policy receives renewed debate" 207:policy. The policy, created on 6 February by 432:"Interventions by Foundation have bumpy road" 8: 988:Knowledge (XXG) Signpost archives 2007-01 18:Knowledge (XXG):Knowledge (XXG) Signpost 688: 664: 362: 33: 242:interviewed Foundation legal counsel 7: 28: 759:30,000 × 86,400 ≈ 2,500,000,000. 670:These comments are automatically 111: 101: 91: 81: 71: 61: 51: 275:. On 17 April, Wool protected 904:October, November and December 681:add the page to your watchlist 1: 916:19:46, 11 January 2007 (UTC) 886:14:24, 11 January 2007 (UTC) 869:02:11, 11 January 2007 (UTC) 851:21:49, 10 January 2007 (UTC) 625:Goldacre-Holford controversy 829:16:39, 9 January 2007 (UTC) 811:13:21, 9 January 2007 (UTC) 778:16:39, 9 January 2007 (UTC) 764:13:54, 9 January 2007 (UTC) 754:11:32, 9 January 2007 (UTC) 747:I assume it is per day? -- 732:16:39, 9 January 2007 (UTC) 714:09:21, 9 January 2007 (UTC) 1004: 215:website. 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