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824:—the latter is especially true where these do not warrant coverage in "News and notes", which has a more project-wide focus. Written as much as possible from the perspective of an unbiased observer, this report summarizes case developments, responses, and impact (what a decision means; what insights it gives into the values the Arbitration Committee holds; how the decision might directly affect the community) for the readers. The aim is to make readers aware of and allow them to understand complex arbitration-related proceedings that they might not otherwise have any discourse with, allowing them to come to their own view regarding arbitration matter. The "Arbitration report" rarely include images but does carry infographics from time to time. The report will generally touch on all open cases and all other announcements made by the committee during the month. The exact presentation of the report is largely dependent on its author and the nature of the news in any particular month. 961:"a summary of the most significant ongoing discussions and polls of community-wide relevance". In the past "community" was more narrowly defined as "English Knowledge (XXG) community", but this need not be the case, and more recent reports should strive to be cosmopolitan in nature. Topics under the purview of the report include requests for comment, village pump discussions, Meta discussions, proposed changes to the Manual of Style, and other such proceedings. When this section is not in regular rotation items of particular significance are absorbed into the regular reports instead, particularly the "Technology report" and "News and notes". Objectivity and impartiality are maintained at all times, although, in common with these two reports, quotations can be used to bring in particularly salient points, even when those are not (in themselves) necessarily representative of a viewpoint. 835:
presentation of event, but which is nonetheless objective and meaningful. Even achieving this lesser goal (sifting fact from fiction) is a time-intensive business, and so users mentioned in the report are now asked beforehand if they would like to submit factual corrections to a piece via the comments section of the formative article. Since a purely factual "Arbitration Report" can be prone to insensitivity, this early involvement also helps to inject a minimum of warmth back into the report. Arbitration cases are stressful and the report recognises that; for example, quotations are only ever sourced to reflect an editor's considered opinion more accurately, and never to cherry-pick divisive words said in anger.
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editor's note at the bottom of the page. Post-publishing updates are almost never done unless they would be extremely confusing to a reader, and even then we prefer to leave the content intact. For example, if a linked article is deleted shortly after publication, leave the sentence intact but add an editor's note after the sentence. Post-publication spelling corrections are also allowed, though post-publication copy-editing, which undermines an article's impression of quality, is not.
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are considered. In particular, opinions adhering to or deviating from the "official line" of the Foundation are not denigrated merely because they do so. Quotes are always be attributed, and are selected either to give a pithy summary of a viewpoint, or to pick out a particularly salient or controversial point from a piece of commentary. More minor news (such as chapter news) is sifted through and checked for integrity, representativeness and cross-community interest.
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coverage of going-ons within the Wikimedia movement, usually drawn together from mailing lists, blog posts, and other primary news dissemination avenues. The now customary format is to include one to two main stories, each comprising two to three paragraphs and accompanied by images or other media. These are followed by an "In brief" section of approximately five or more bullet-listed items, accompanied by images where appropriate.
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is to inform members of the community about the popular perception of the Wikimedia movement (however divergent from reality the editing population may think it). For this reason, it is regarded as acceptable to devote significant coverage space to high-profile but factually incorrect items in the media.
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Contributors make every reasonable efforts to make sure they "get their facts right" (the editor-in-chief bears a similar level responsibility for putting out an error-free edition) but as with any other time-budgeted publication they are not expected to be infallible. Contributors should endeavor to
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a weekly comic, carried by the Signpost, that highlights a few of the fascinating but little-known articles in the vast Knowledge (XXG) archives. The text for each comic is excerpted from one or more existing Knowledge (XXG) articles. WikiWorld offers visual interpretations on a wide range of topics:
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affect either other MediaWiki users or Wikimedia re-users, including database dump configuration, Semantic MediaWiki, and data mining technologies, amongst other things. Although the report aims to cover such matters for a general audience, sometimes all readers that will be interested in a news item
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occurred). When selecting items to report on priority is generally given to novel themes and temporally significant items; to media sources with major presences; and stories of interest to the community at large and not just to any specific Wikimedian groups. The fundamental purpose of "In the media"
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Cartoonist Greg Williams developed the WikiWorld project in cooperation with the Wikimedia Foundation, and is releasing the comics under the Creative Commons Attribution ShareAlike 2.5 license for use on Knowledge (XXG) and elsewhere. Williams works as a visual journalist for the US-based The Tampa
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Note that, since we often don't know people's real names (and few people bother to include "tell the folks on Knowledge (XXG)" in their will or instructions), some time can elapse between a death and an entry's addition to the memorial list. This means that, while new entries tend to show up at the
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Interviews are preceded by a succinct introduction. Whilst an amount of fact-checking is advisable, respondents are generally taken at their word. The report is accompanied by images. WikiProjects are rarely featured more than once, but when they are the reports are spaced at least a year apart, if
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Much like with "News and notes", the standard format for the report is two main stories (of 2 to 3 paragraphs each) and an "In brief" section covering five or more items. A similar, monthly-if-possible publication schedule is also upheld. Multiple smaller news sources covering the same issue may be
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As a core report (along with "In the media"), "News and notes" attempts to cover all major internal news from the month (however briefly) without omission, even if this means forgoing other reports. Since this report is under significant pressure to be ruthlessly objective, all available viewpoints
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sections, the "Technology report" covers news and developments in the technical platforms used by the Wikimedia project. This includes bug fixes, new features in MediaWiki software, and changes in details regarding the operation of Wikimedia sites (including downtimes when they occur). Also within
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A reprint of an earlier article in The Signpost that may remind users and bring to the attention of new users a topic that is still relevant today and/or which may support or complement a topic under one of the other rubrics. Usually selected by the editorial team but also on suggestions of any
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The "Traffic report" section reports on the most popular articles on Knowledge (XXG) during the latest publication period, serving as a guided commentary on what was hot and what was not with the readership. As with the "Featured content" section the "Traffic report", serving as a curated list,
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The "News and notes" section (shorthand N&N or NAN) focuses on news from the English Knowledge (XXG), the activities of Foundation itself and its chapters, and more broadly the Wikimedia movement at large. "News and notes" is generally published on a monthly basis and aims to present broad
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Major contributors should generally watchlist articles to which they have contributed in order to note changes and comments made, and respond where possible. Where an error is discovered, minor corrections are usually made to the article directly; major corrections may require an accompanying
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There aren't many places on Knowledge (XXG) where snide remarks, silliness, sarcasm and irony are appropriate, but in the Humour section such content is welcome. It can also present editorial commentary – framed in a light, non-confrontational manner. Adds a pleasing, more 'magazine' touch to
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s regular reports. This is largely due to the difficulties of finding wordings that will both satisfy all parties in a case and allow the readers to make informed decisions about them. The traditional compromise on this is issue is to offer a report that may not reflect all parties' preferred
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While "News and notes" focuses on news within the Wikimedia movement, "In the media" (shorthand ITM) reports on depictions of and stories related to Knowledge (XXG) and Wikimedia in the media at large (in a wider sense—for example, relevant blog posts or podcasts are often included). There is
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readers than the content of this coverage, (such as when facts that are well-known among Wikipedians are reported by mainstream media for a wider audience), then it belongs in "In the media". In this section, editors strive to name and if possible link the original source, to avoid excessive
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An idea or perception not necessarily based on fact, sources, or knowledge. Usually expressed by one or several editors and is generally more openly subjective and opinionated. It is considered worthy of publication at the discretion of the Editor-in-Chief but is not necessarily endorsed by
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Knowledge (XXG) contains hundreds if not thousands of essays written by editors. Some essays are even referred to during various discussions regarding policies and practices. Some of these are widely accepted. Other essays take on a lighter view of topics. Essays are republished in
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on the English Knowledge (XXG). This is the lightest of the regular sections and thus also carries the least serious tone, as its goal is to allow readers to marvel at recent advancements in core content on the English Knowledge (XXG) in a visually appealing, experiential way.
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Usually a submission from a Knowledge (XXG) editor or group of editors that focuses on a current specific feature or process of Knowledge (XXG), the Wikimedia Foundation, or concern of the editors that does not fit into Op-Ed, Special Report, or any other regular rubric.
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is a monthly community magazine written and edited by users like you—every month of successful publications is the result of the effort of a group of individuals, comprising writers, reviewers, tipsters, copyeditors, technologists and publishers alike. This page lays out
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will already be familiar with certain technical concepts, allowing for such context to be skipped (this mainly relates to "In brief" items). In general, two major stories precede an extended "In brief" section that particularly focuses on recent bug fixes.
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are purely photographic sections containing featured and other high-quality images in a curated, topical form. This is also currently an internal feature, though based on the feedback we receive we may open it to public submissions in the
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also publishes special columns covering topics in greater depth and length than the formats of the standard sections allow. The two most common such features (and those of most interest to most contributing writers' pieces) are
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The Foundation has created a WordPress website which combines appeals for donations, profiles of staff members, and articles written by the staff on diverse topics, and news about various Wikimedia projects and spin-offs. If
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copy-pasting, and to add value wherever possible by providing context or relevant details from an internal perspective (e.g. if a newspaper reports about vandalism in an article, the corresponding diffs might be linked).
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is nonetheless a fully independent publication, and so the choice as to what to publish and even whether or not to publish is an independent decision entirely at the discretion of the editor(s)-in-chief.
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and is also published on an irregular basis. It is generally deemed acceptable to edit the words of the respondent(s) as one might edit a quotation—i.e., to fix spelling, grammar and punctuation only.
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editors feel some content is interesting enough and topically relevant enough to our readers to be republished, they will do so and may add their own comments; much of our reporting is taken from the
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per se, the page in question is essentially what we would term a "desk" today—the publication of tutorials simply precedes this organizational definition. As it is currently used "series" refers to
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to the date of publication, and update Volume # and Issue #. Write an edit summary that notifies readers, via watchlists, that you are publishing a new issue; e.g. "Publishing new edition."
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nonetheless some overlap: a rule of thumb is that if the news was broken by an outside medium first, or if the fact that there has been media coverage can be regarded as more newsworthy for
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Usually a detailed report on the implications a recent major policy or technnical change that will affect the processes of Knowledge (XXG) and the way editors will work and contribute.
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to a subpage of Knowledge (XXG):Wikipedia_Signpost/YYYY-MM-DD. When you move each one, in the page title, replace "/Next issue/" with "/YYYY-MM-DD/" (with the actual date numbers).
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in many ways, though less formal and on a topic that requires more exposition. Discussion is meant to be open-ended discussion instead of a !vote support/oppose type of discussion.
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offbeat cultural references and personality profiles, obscure moments in history and unlikely slices of everyday life – as well as "mainstream" subjects with humorous potential.
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s increasing shift towards coverage of the Wikimedia movement in general as opposed to elements of our home wiki's specific structure. Such submissions are now solicited via the
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does not mark past content as explicitly historical these publications should nonetheless be read with caution. Users seeking help should refer instead to the wiki's various
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readers about the project's work, achievements, and problems from the perspective of an interview with its active participants. This report is coordinated at the
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and all published in 2008, which provided how-to information on editing Knowledge (XXG) (Though semantically these publications were coordinated at the tutorial
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Handle the actual "publishing" tasks in the following order; it should avoid the necessity of having to purge each individual article to update the footer.
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was a short-lived feature which published a few articles in 2012. Its functions were split off from those of "News and notes" but have now been reabsorbed.
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are never incidental in nature. As such the interview desk does not currently have a submission mechanism—to propose an interview leave us feedback on our
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would not be where it is today without the efforts of hundreds of editors who have made their own, smaller contributions, and these are always welcomed.
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Leave a note under Notes to thank this week's contributors and to announce any important upcoming news and any issues that have arisen with publication.
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The script does all the on-wiki publishing tasks, including local and global mass-messaging. Tasks that still need to be completed manually by the
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Tribune, a daily newspaper in Tampa, Florida. He also has worked as an illustrator and designer at newspapers in Dubuque, Iowa, and Dayton, Ohio.
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merged to form a single larger story; it is very rare for the same issue to appear in both a main story and an "In brief" for this reason (the
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Tips and Tricks is a general editing advice column written by experienced editors. Suggestions for a topic, or offers of advice, are welcome.
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contains the anticipated writing and publishing deadlines for the upcoming issue. It is transcluded in various other pages, such as the
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Obituaries are meant to honor and celebrate the dead; they should be solemn and compassionate. Typically, we can use entries from
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bottom of the list, they often show up elsewhere: the easiest way to see if there have been recent additions is to check the
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about the new issue, linking, for example, to https://en.wikipedia.org/Wikipedia:Wikipedia_Signpost/Archives/2024-09-18 as
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generally has a lighter tone compared to the rest of the publication. This section is written in collaboration with the
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These features are currently published with less regularity but still appear at times. Interested in reviving them?
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obituary, it's just as well to go back to the DW page and add this information there as well (and vice versa).
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A summary of academic studies done on Wikimedia or with Wikimedia in mind published both indenpendently as the
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writers researching news items to cover in an upcoming issue. For information on the use of templates within
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avoid putting out material they know to be wrong or misleading. Despite this relatively high quality bar,
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News and notes: WikiCup enters final round, MCDC wraps up activities, 17-year-old hoax article unmasked
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Recent research: Simulated Knowledge (XXG) seen as less credible than ChatGPT and Alexa in experiment
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on WikimediaAnnounce-L, using the pre-generated output below for copy & paste. Send from the
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Humour: Local man halfway through rude reply no longer able to recall why he hates other editor
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A list of news resources for the "Technology report" to draw from is again available at the
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Generally a 'feel good' story. Comes as a bit of relief among all the doom and gloom that
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and as a monthly column in the Signpost. The venture's meta page maintains a searchable
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News from the WMF: Meet the 12 candidates running in the WMF Board of Trustees election
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and is often illustrated. Submissions are accepted at the discretion of the E-in-C.
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In the media: AI is not playing games anymore. Is Knowledge (XXG) ready?
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