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this fails, they begin attacking unpaid volunteers for repeating a factual mistake made by somebody who was paid to know better. Hardly fair to us, but one can see how it would be frustrating to be unable to correct something which causes continued misinformation about you (in the public sphere or in things future journalists write about you). Smallbones' suggestions of YouTube and a press release are plausible, but a Tweet might be the most successful if we encouraged such people to do so. However, if the issue is with online news content that was wrong rather than simply outdated, it seems to me that the real solution is to contact the newspaper which published the incorrect material and get them to change it. I don't know how likely that is of succeeding, but if newspapers decline to make such changes then this is a serious fault in their editorial practices. As for Twitter, their latest move is a good step in speeding up the death of Knowledge (XXG), as they encourage thousands of SPAs and COI editors to act maliciously in any form possible in order to chase a blue tick that doesn't care how badly they behave on here as long as the end result is an article still standing at the time a Twitter employee installs the tick. Did they consult the WMF over this decision? If not, how dare they act with such entitlement? At least when YouTube sends us flocks of climate change deniers and neo-Nazis (videos on climate change and contemporary fascist ideas now sometimes highlight a link to a Knowledge (XXG) article) it could plausibly have the effect of reducing misinformation, though each decision was made in bad faith by tech companies looking to outsource their moderation responsibilities to unpaid, unappreciated volunteers and to pretend that they care about the disinformation which they profit heavily from deliberately promoting. —
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such as video. Publicity agents should take note here - this would be one type of paid editor I would not mind at all - if you've got a client who is complaining about the article - just make a video of you and the client talking about the facts. I'll suggest giving the date of the article version you're talking about, and giving the agent's email (or at least the agency's name) so that we can be sure of the person being interviewed without original research. License the video CC-BY SA, so we can use it in the article, or we can use the external link format if necessary. What are these agents getting paid for anyway? Just to get the facts out! While they're at it, please send a good, freely-licensed photo to Commons. As I wrote above, it's questionable whether folks who don't have a publicity agent, or know how to make their own video, or find a reporter to talk to, are really notable. Writing a press release won't be as effective, but it is better than the current situation - at least we'll have some evidence that the person making the complaints are who they say they are.
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internet – how to get a Knowledge (XXG) article corrected. You just need to publish an article in a reliable source. Of course not everybody can write a newspaper article about themself, but thinking along the same line, article subjects might make a YouTube video of themselves, or even just write a press release to get noticed. Not that a press release would always work, but it's got to be better than writing on the article talkpage: "I'm not a pig farmer, I'm a writer, I'm a
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processes generally focus on other issues such as removing social media posts, editing Knowledge (XXG) is more likely done by consultants. Another Knowledge (XXG)-related scenario mentioned was the period prior to Kamala Harris' nomination as Biden's VP candidate: her Knowledge (XXG) page "was edited far more than the other contenders for vice president and the majority of the edits were by a single person".
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tag. The Twitter proposal seems to import Knowledge (XXG)'s definition of "notability" into Twitter and might end up importing the systemic biases that go along with the definition. At the same time "It’s a form of Twitter offloading its work to us and expecting us to deal with it," according to Li.
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for my favorite example. The funny thing is that they usually pretty much agree with the facts as presented on Knowledge (XXG), but have some minor quibbles with the interpretation of the facts - fair enough! And most people (or companies) that are really notable have the resources to make and post
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and Republicans have been a common cause of scandal in recent years and attempts to clean them up have become a normalized part of American political life, with an inside source suggesting that while the law firms which specialize in helping candidates for senior positions through their confirmation
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Perhaps this is an opportunity for some proactive dissemination of information. Something like, say, a notification template at the top of BLP article talk pages. (You know, mixed in with the 3-20 other ones already there.) Some kind of message that's addressed directly to the article subjects (and
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Much kudos to Michael Perry for an amusing, constructive and successful way to correct a Knowledge (XXG) article about yourself. I've been musing recently on a recurring trend: people arrive at Knowledge (XXG) articles about themselves and try to change incorrect but reliably source content; when
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Seconded! I imagine a lot of figures look at the article about themselves and go "why isn't there a picture?" I can't really imagine anyone in the entertainment industry, for instance, who'd prefer not to have a recent picture in the infobox. Most news sources are happy to license one or use one
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by Wikipedian Monika Sengul-Jones on DataJournalism.com gives a great introduction to Knowledge (XXG) in 4,000 words – with many charts, tables and illustrations. It would be worth every word even if you only wanted an academically-oriented introduction to the encyclopedia, but it spends most of
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Seriously though, if Twitter does this, I propose that we demand 1 American Dollar per month for every person who gets a blue tick because they have a Knowledge (XXG) article, and Twitter should pay for it since they are the ones insisting on using Knowledge (XXG). Twitter's decision is simply
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takes a look down the "Wiki Wormhole". Perhaps the term 'controversial' is used too liberally in the article's headline, but the column does glance over several niche topics from the underbelly of medieval measurements to some rather contrarian traffic control methods. During December Vago has
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I wasn't quite convinced, so I emailed him and asked – what was that column all about? Yep, he just wanted the Knowledge (XXG) article about him to be correct. It was corrected on the same morning the column was published. It looks like Perry has solved one of the most ancient mysteries of the
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kept a passel of five pigs. While he might return to his porcine pursuits, he doubts that it will be possible, so he wanted to correct "his" Knowledge (XXG) article. With that premise and some quirky humor he cranked out a 500 word column. He's got this writing business down to an art.
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compliant. Motivated volunteer editors will find the images & do all of the skut work themselves. (And putting a CC-BY image available on the Internet is far simpler for all involved than relying on an unpaid & possibly inexperienced volunteer take a picture of a public
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those words on how journalists can use Knowledge (XXG) – a skill that many general reporters could use – and then describes how the data provided to the public as well as to reporters can be even more useful. This reporter, who has spent a couple of years writing for
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However, America's politicians certainly aren't the only ones not always playing above board in the Wiki world. Staffers in the Canadian and Australian governments got into hot water for Knowledge (XXG) editing in
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their agents), rather than Wikipedians, with specific instructions on both the requirements and process for submitting a photo of the subject for use in the article. They'd still have to find
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departed slightly from his usual subject matter by collecting a group of smaller topics rather than writing about one Knowledge (XXG) article per column. His December 20 column speeds through
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Thanks, I've made the change to "territorial". Of course similar (or more serious) problems happen in much larger places as well. (I'll plead the 5th amendment if you ask where!)
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reports how geolocate caught out the playground humour of a bored Australian civil servant. The article explains how an edit changing the name of the Knowledge (XXG) page for
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has a segment on trivia questions usually taken from a Knowledge (XXG) biography. In this edition there are 2 panelists answering 3 questions about 3 people named Meg.
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under fair use (not quite sure how it works for them) but we need something free. If they came here to ask we'd be very happy to tell them how to go about things. —
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Regarding the Farrukh Dhondy article on origins of words, I tried searching Knowledge (XXG) for the hindi m**c** word, but no success. Closest I got was chinese
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Concealment, data journalism, a non-pig farmer, and some Bluetick Hounds: As 2020 draws to a close, this website has been splattered all over the headlines.
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Her first example shows how a Twitter bot, which monitors Knowledge (XXG)'s data feeds, revealed that an anonymous editor with an IP address from the
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In just the first half of the article pageviews are covered in detail, as are the Knowledge (XXG) organizational structure, editing model, and
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plans to put Zients in charge of his administration's response to COVID-19. The account – which initially operated under the username
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The author tells about how he "find that there are places where Knowledge (XXG) doesn't fear to tread", not just the many uses of
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By FAR my favorite entry on that "most read article for each day of 2020" list is April 21, when for just one day it was
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But I wonder if that's expecting too much? (Where, even, is "here"? Certainly not this Signpost comment thread.)
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respectively, while analysis from 2012 suggested that British MPs and their staff were responsible for nearly
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to the community) was sparked when a Twitter user shared an image of the map. The article suggests that
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Perhaps Twitter should consider increasing its donation to the Wikimedia Foundation by several times.
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Someone In 'Northern Territory Government' Changed McDonald's Name On Knowledge (XXG) To McBumholes
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may take legal action against Knowledge (XXG) or even block the website if the map is not removed.
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pig farmer, a reformed swineherd, a redundant hog handler, please believe me, please ...".
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If they came here to ask we'd be very happy to tell them how to go about things.
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has a long series of videos mostly about heavy metal bands. See the article on
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a childhood spent slinging manure – the metaphorical basis for a writing career
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While they're at it, please send a good, freely-licensed photo to Commons.
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Here are a few of Knowledge (XXG)'s most surprisingly controversial topics
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Twitter: *wants to use Knowledge (XXG) to decide on who gets a blue tick*
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Concealment, data journalism, a non-pig farmer, and some Bluetick Hounds
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did a story on the creation of a biography for their county's sheriff,
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Or even simpler for them, make some of their images on their webpages
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Pakistan threatens Google, Knowledge (XXG) over 'sacrilegious content'
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UK Prime Minister Boris Johnson won't say how many children he has:
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along the way. The second half is just as packed with information.
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The article on Michael Perry falsely said that he is a pig farmer
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cites Knowledge (XXG)'s "at least six" in its December 19 story
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Researching Knowledge (XXG) on the origins of toxic words
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The most-read Knowledge (XXG) page on each day of 2020
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to claim ownership of photographs they did not take.
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Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is "well reported"
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