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capitalists" at Google and other Big Tech firms. Now the WMF is trying to charge Big Tech for faster access to the content. This more business-like relationship should result in more money to the WMF, and better service to Big Tech. Other users of the data dump of all articles, which can be downloaded every two weeks, and of the recent changes "fire hose", will still be able to use those formats for free. Those companies who need faster access, better service, or customized data feeds will pay for the privilege.
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attribute the prevalence of historical revisionism less to admins' exercise of power than to the lack of it. The idea of retaining and growing the editorbase and admin corps as a challenge to the project is pretty much nonexistent on Japanese Knowledge (XXG), and the community there tends to be hellbent on protecting itself by chasing away problematic good-faith editors rather than guiding them in the right direction.
90: 833:, further reducing the number. The view that "no one wants to be an admin" is contrary to the fact. Right-wing groups and religious right-wingers want to gain managerial status and to parge their enemy of faith acting in Japanese version. Currently, the Japanese version of the management group is already occupied by whom allowing right-wing propaganda works. They rather promoting such propaganda. 120: 36: 140: 100: 401: 150: 763:) tend to have a particular, shared, point of view that may be accepted as mainstream and unquestioned by such persons, no matter where they come from, because it is shared by so many of them. In the case of both types of article, the issues are probably more difficult to spot than on Wikipedias in less prominent languages. 850:. Information hiding work by group members had become a hot topic in the Japanese media immediately after the car accident, such as the website of the group being deleted immediately after the car accident. That was one of the main reason why Iiduka was ciritisized, as like as the police didn't arrested Iiduka. 1026:
It is mentioned in that piece without naming the author, the Knowledge (XXG) editor involved, or the persons with whom that editor has a conflict of interest (according to the Arbitration Committee). The Daily Dot article was not linked. The Arbitration Committee motion was also curiously absent from
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Please understand that I'm not trying to discourage you from writing stories about coi editing. I likely have different ways of going about it or different goals, but that's normal for different publications. I will discourage you from trying to tell us what we're supposed to publish. About 3 people
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There are also similar issues on English Knowledge (XXG). They tend to arise either in articles of special interest to a particular - generally fairly small (in a global sense) - geographic audience, to which a particular narrative appeals (and in respect of which others may have no opinion at all,
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And Saebou NEVER mention to the religious background of Iiduka and to the action of groups menbers in Japanese version. In reality, the reason why the article cannot be written in Japanese version is that some managers allowing and cooperating to the violation of the policies and guidelines of the
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Saebou explains that the reason why the fact of car accident cannot be added is, because the Japanese version takes a strict stance against personal defamation. But in Japanese version, there exist many articles which contains gossips. It is a welcome and double standard. The fact that the content
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The Japanese Knowledge (XXG) gets the second most page views after the English Knowledge (XXG), but its coverage of some topics, especially those related to World War II, is lacking according to Sato. The systemic problems are exemplified by the coverage of well-documented human experimentation by
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As far as the ways we go about writing a paid editing story (you can't always neatly divide into COI/paid but I usually prefer paid) I look for classic newsworthiness, e.g about real public figures. An editor that nobody outside of Knowledge (XXG) has ever heard of usually won't work for me. It's
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Thank you for your comment. But I already read what Kitamura = Saebou wrote, and I think Kitamura =Saebou's comment looking away from the reality of such problem and jumping on Sato's mistake which don't matter with the existance of the problem. Please read my bad English composition again. Thank
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article (such as a failure to distinguish between full and semi protection), but one that remains is the idea that the few admins "have power over what goes on in the platform". No one wants to become an admin because it subjects you to intense scrutiny and harassment with so little gain. I would
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is "attended by conservatives, QAnon symphesizers (sic), Neo Nazis, KKK members, rapists, insurrectionalists (sic), Trumpists and fraudulent elected officials." The material was quickly removed, but not before somebody took a screen shot of a Google search result and posted it online. There's no
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Big Tech's money should stabilize the WMF's cash inflows and allow it to pay for expected expansion in the global south. But there's a problem in getting too much money from Big Tech – the WMF could become dependent on that cash. Wikipedians will be exposed to commercial influences from our new
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The sub-head is "Plus CPAC misinformation" which allows both readings, same as the Reuters. I've learned to be skeptical about situation where someone vandalizes an article. Then somebody takes a screen shot of the vandalism in the few minutes that it is online and then posts the screenshot on
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Google and Knowledge (XXG), according to Cohen, have long had an unspoken partnership. Google provides Knowledge (XXG) with readers, Knowledge (XXG) provides Google with content. The idealists on Knowledge (XXG), according to Cohen, have been providing the content for free to the "rapacious
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I think, Sato's observation very accurately pointed out the problem of Japanese version of Knowledge (XXG). Saebou's comment looking away from the reality of such problem and jumping on Sato's mistake which don't matter with the existance of the problem. It even distorts the
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has passed a bill placing as-yet-undefined restrictions on educational websites. The bill still needs to be passed by the Senate and signed by President Putin before it becomes law, Stanislav Kozlovsky, executive director of Wikimedia-Russia, says he expects the law to
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Saebou argued to solve the problem if new experts participate in the editing. However, experts have already participated in the editing and are blocked from unreasonable reasons such as "Tired the community". Don't bring in new experts, unblock old
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indication in Reuters on who vandalized Knowledge (XXG) or why, but they conclude "These posts are not evidence that Google or Knowledge (XXG) workers described CPAC using these words." See a related article in this issue
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on coi editing, please email it to me. Note that I won't reprint something from Wikipediocracy. There's too much baggage there. They've outed too many people or otherwise unfairly attacked too many people.
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One positive aspect of the UCOC I look forward to is the WMF actually maybe feeling confident to simply remove the racist and nationalist lies on the smaller Wikis and ban the people responsible for them.
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Bad education: A mathematician, astrophysicist, publisher, and Knowledge (XXG) director respond to Russia’s draft law on ‘educational activity’ that could force new regulations on popular science and more
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I noticed that ArbCom mentioned something about "using editorial discretion", but that goes without saying - every sensible writer uses their discretion.You use your discretion, I use mine.
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have done that over the last couple of years, and they all get the same answer - we're an independent newspaper and make our own editorial decisions. If you'd like to submit a piece to
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wasn't the one you answered. My question is very simple - did you choose to leave the Arbitration Committee's motion to sanction Tenebrae out of this issue's Arbitration report?
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Saebou explained the problem is derived from the shortage of admins, despite recently the already few admin of Japanese version has been dismissed for unreasonable reasons like
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At this point, the only thing that is going to solve the whitewashing problems on the smaller Wikipedias is if the WMF themselves intervene, which is long past due.
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better if it's about some issue that's known outside of Knowledge (XXG) - not some internal grudge match. But other publication have other ways of doing things.
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business partners and will need to trust that they don't take advantage of us. Cohen concludes "One can only hope that finds partners worthy of such faith."
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I suspect that for languages spoken mostly by members of one ethnolinguistic group their Wikipedias tend to reflect the inbuilt biases of that group. (
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often due to ignorance of the subject matter), or in articles about a subject on which speakers of English as a first language (or residents of the
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The Future of Knowledge (XXG), Breaking Your Filter Bubble, Werewolves, Alabama, and Why it is Important to be Nice to People, with Jimmy Wales
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CPAC. I'm not a fan of CPAeC, but that sub-headline is going to reinforce a lot of biases in people who don't click through to the article. --
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Yes, the article by Sato specifically mentions the Croatian Wiki and her explanations for the Japanese Wiki fits in with what you say.
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So this was not an oversight but a deliberate editorial decision on your part to not report on a motion by the Arbitration Committee?
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Do you want to contribute to "In the media" by writing a story or even just an "in brief" item? Edit next months's edition in the
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Come on, It’s Knowledge (XXG), not Westeros: A Brief Introduction to the Knowledge (XXG) Conspiracy Theory in Japan
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and another article about the "Genocide of Armenians against the Turkish-Muslim population in Eastern Anatolia"
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twitter and complains about someone or somebody. Sometimes you shouldn't take it ar face value.
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From English to Arabic: Are Knowledge (XXG)’s Egalitarian Values Getting Lost in Translation?
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Fact Check-CPAC Knowledge (XXG) page was temporarily edited; not evidence of bias by Google
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Is this Knowledge (XXG) editor who deadnamed a trans celebrity a high-profile film critic?
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broke the biggest story of the month about Wikimedia Foundation's for-profit subsidiary
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Wikimedia CEO Katherine Maher on disinformation, Wikipedians and Wiki policies
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concentrates on the problem of harassment. He interviews ArbCom member
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I will let you know that a more detailed rebuttal is in the works at "
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cannot be written on Knowledge (XXG) violates "freedom of expression".
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Non-English Editions of Knowledge (XXG) Have a Misinformation Problem
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the arbitration report, although such things are normally covered.
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favorite Latvian website that publishes in both Russian and English
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during the 1930s and 1940s, which are described as "a theory". The
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Wikimedia LLC and disinformation in Japan: Plus CPAC misinformation
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Episode 10: Veni Vidi Vicipéid: Building an Irish Knowledge (XXG)'
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If you want impact, why aren’t you writing for Knowledge (XXG)?
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I'm not sure what question you thought I was asking, but it
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interviews Angilee Shah and Jareen Imam about the project
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An earlier and longer version of the article is available
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I recommend anyone reading Sato's article also check out
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and Meg Wacha, President of Wikimedia New York City. See
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The Tensions Behind Knowledge (XXG)’s New Code of Conduct
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which helps write and edit articles on women journalists.
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Google isn't responsible for Knowledge (XXG)'s mistakes
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Making sure Knowledge (XXG) shows that Women Do News
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Knowledge (XXG) Is Finally Asking Big Tech to Pay Up
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