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edit Special report RetractionBot is back to life!
2024-06-08
... and flagging your articles with big ugly red notices! (This is a good thing.)
Special report Will the new RfA reform come to the rescue of administrators?
2024-05-16
We don't know yet, but there is some encouraging news, nevertheless.
Special report Thirteen years later, why are most administrators still from 2005?
2023-08-15
Damn kids need to get off our lawn and onto RfA.
Special report There Shall Be Seasons Refreshing – Stories from WikiConference India 2023
2023-05-08
First national-level conference in the Indian subcontinent in seven years.
Special report Legal status of Wikimedia projects "unclear" under potential European legislation
2023-02-04
WMF issues salvo in latest battles of the Posting Wars
Section 230 Twenty-six words that created the internet, and the future of an encyclopedia
2023-02-04
Section 230 before the Supreme Court in two cases, with broad implications for the web.
Special report Coverage of 2022 bans reveals editors serving long sentences in Saudi Arabia since 2020
2023-01-16
Long-time contributors imprisoned for 32 and 8 years after "swaying public opinion" and "violating public morals".
Special report Decentralized Fundraising, Centralized Distribution
2022-09-30
The latest from the Wikimedia Deutschland Movement Strategy & Global Relations Team.
Special report Wikimania 2022: no show, no show up?
2022-08-31
Why the 'Festival Edition' was less than perfect, and what we can do better.
Special report "Wikipedia's independence" or "Wikimedia's pile of dosh"?
2022-06-26
A review of Wikipedia's fundraising messages and financial status.
Special report Three stories of Ukrainian Wikimedians during the war
2022-05-29
Tales of hope, perseverance and even a little humor.
Special report Ukrainian Wikimedians during the war
2022-04-24
Writing Wikipedia, joining the armed forces, and volunteering.
Special report A presidential candidate's team takes on Wikipedia
2022-02-27
Vive l'encyclopédie libre!
Special report WikiEd course leads to Twitter harassment
2022-01-30
Education, deletion and social media can be a volatile mix.
Special report Wiki reporting on the United States insurrection
2021-01-31
From the Hill to the news to Wikipedia in minutes!
Special report Paid editing with political connections
2020-09-27
WE charity and Justin Trudeau, Bell Pottinger, Russian and Ukrainian oligarchs.
Special report Wikipedia's not so little sister is finding its own way
2020-08-30
Wikidata's profound impact on Wikipedia
Special report Wikipedia and the End of Open Collaboration?
2020-08-02
Comparing Wikipedia to similar projects.
Special report The sum of human knowledge? Not in one Wikipedia language edition
2020-05-31
Cultural context, diversity, and the future of languages.
Special report Wikipedia on COVID-19: what we publish and why it matters
2020-03-29
Wikipedia presents solid widely-consulted information on COVID-19 and related topics.
Special report More participation, more conversation, more pageviews
2020-03-01
A statistical insight into the English Wikipedia's very own online community newsletter.
Special report The limits of volunteerism and the gatekeepers of Team Encarta
2020-01-27
How to survive the asshole consensus.
Special report Are reputation management operatives scrubbing Wikipedia articles?
2019-12-27
Son of Wiki-PR
Special report How many people edit in your favorite language? Where are they from?
2019-11-29
Only now can we say!
Special report “Catch and Kill” on Wikipedia: Paid editing and the suppression of material on alleged sexual abuse
2019-10-31
"It's time for Wikipedia to grow up."
Special report Post-Framgate wrap-up
2019-09-30
Summary of actions around a formerly banned former administrator: Arbitration Committee action and withdrawn request for adminship
Special report Administrator cadre continues to contract
2019-07-31
A new record set: fewer than 500 active admins.
Special report Deleted article
2019-06-30
This Signpost article was deleted on 2019-07-01 by Jehochman — G10: Attack page or negative unsourced BLP: Out of caution this should be hidden from view until ArbCom rules. We can’t have scandalous assertions without evidence.
Special report Wiki Loves (50 Years of) Pride
2019-03-31
Commemorate the 50th anniversary of the modern LGBT+ rights movement by editing wiki projects!
Special report The Signpost got 380,000+ views in 2018; sounds reasonable enough, right?
2018-12-24
A statistical insight into the English Wikipedia's very own online community newspaper.
Special report The Christmas wishlist
2018-12-01
The race for the winning Top 10. What do the WMF devs have in store for the community?
Special report NPP: This could be heaven or this could be hell for new users – and for the reviewers
2018-10-28
WMF continues to stonewall development – NPP wishes again relegated to stocking fillers
Special report NPR and AfC – The Marshall Plan: an engagement, or a marriage?
2018-06-29
NPR and AfC – The Marshall Plan: an engagement and a marriage?: Further developments on New Page Review and Articles for Creation work sharing.
Special report ACTRIAL results adopted by landslide
2018-04-26
New major editing policy starting immediately: creation of articles in mainspace is to be limited to users with confirmed accounts
Special report ACTRIAL wrap-up
2018-03-29
"Information gathered during the trial period will be reported to the English Wikipedia community, and the community will decide if any additional steps should be taken based on the results".
Special report Taking stock of the Good Article backlog
2016-11-26
A close examination of the efficacy of the GA Cup contest, a longstanding effort to reduce the backlog of articles awaiting review
Special report Wikiversity Journal: A new user group
2016-06-15
Wikiversity Journal—A new user group: Wikimedia enters academic publishing
Special report [UPDATED] WMF in limbo as decision on Tretikov nears
2016-02-24
WMF in limbo as decision on Tretikov nears: The Board of Trustees may be deciding the direction of the Foundation.
Special report Search and destroy: the Knowledge Engine and the undoing of Lila Tretikov
2016-02-17
Examining the impact of the knowledge engine
Special report New internal documents raise questions about the origins of the Knowledge Engine
2016-02-10
Numerous questions remain about the grant.
Special report Board chair and new trustee speak with the Signpost
2016-02-03
New member María Sefidari joins the Board of Trustees.
Special report Wikipedia community celebrates Public Domain Day 2016
2016-01-13
WE LOVE PUBLIC DOMAIN DAY!
Special report One year of GamerGate, or how I learned to stop worrying and love bare rule-level consensus
2015-10-21
Examining the conflict and its participants.
Special report Massive paid editing network unearthed on the English Wikipedia
2015-09-02
Nearly 400 accounts blocked in largest paid-editing bust ever.
Blog These Texans are on a quest to improve Wikipedia’s coverage of their state’s revolution
2015-07-01
Like many editors of the world's largest encyclopedia, Karanacs was browsing the site's articles and found that they were of relatively poor quality—and that the traditional narrative she'd learned was not necessarily accurate.
Special report Small impact of the large Google Translation Project on Telugu Wikipedia
2015-06-24
During 2009–2011 Google ran the Google Translation Project (GTP), a program utilising paid translators to translate most popular English Wikipedia articles to various Indian language Wikipedias.
Blog 7,473 volumes at 700 pages each: meet Print Wikipedia
2015-06-24
After six years of work, a residency in the Canadian Rockies, endless debugging, and more than a little help from my friends, I have made Print Wikipedia.
Interview A veteran’s Wikipedia edits help him understand the brutality behind Yugoslavia’s wars
2015-06-17
We interviewed an Australian veteran who deployed to the region as a peacekeeper and now writes articles on the region's history to help him understand what he encountered there.
Special report Towards "Health Information for All": Medical content on Wikipedia received 6.5 billion page views in 2013
2015-06-03
Wikipedia appears to be the single most used website for health information globally, exceeding traffic observed at the NIH, WebMD, WHO et al..
Blog How Wikipedia covered Caitlyn Jenner’s transition
2015-06-03
Caitlyn Jenner—the American hero of the 1976 Olympics, a film actor, and prominent member of Keeping Up with the Kardashians—may now be the most famous openly transgender person in the world.
Special report FDC candidates respond to key issues
2015-05-06
Elections have begun for five community members of the Funds Dissemination Committee, the Foundation's volunteer body for judging and recommending millions of dollars worth of annual grants to affiliates in the movement. The election lasts just eight days, from Sunday 3 May until 23:59 UTC on Sunday 10 May, so at the time of publication, voters will need to act promptly.
Special report Sony emails reveal corporate practices and undisclosed advocacy editing
2015-04-22
A Signpost investigation of the released data has revealed Sony's corporate practices regarding Wikipedia and uncovered what appears to be undisclosed advocacy editing of Wikipedia by Sony employees and possibly by others.
Special report Pictures of the Year 2015
2015-04-01
The Wikimedia Commons' annual Picture of the Year contest has concluded. The first 53 top-voted entries were disqualified because they were all nude.
Special report Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year 2014
2015-03-25
The Wikipedia Commons annual Picture of the Year contest has concluded, with 6,698 people voting, its largest participation yet.
Special report An advance look at the WMF's fundraising survey
2015-03-11
The Wikimedia Foundation gave the Signpost an advance copy of the results of a survey of English Wikipedia readers regarding Wikimedia fundraising, due for official release today.
Blog Black History Month edit-a-thons tackle Wikipedia’s multicultural gaps
2015-03-04
Black History Month is celebrated annually in the United States in February, to commemorate the history of the African diaspora. For this occasion, Wikipedians worked together to honor black history and to address Wikipedia's multicultural gaps in the encyclopedia, hosting Wikipedia edit-a-thons throughout the United States, from February 1 to 28, 2015.
Special report Revision scoring as a service
2015-02-18
The authors of this report inform us that the "goal in the Revision Scoring project is to do the hard work of constructing and maintaining powerful AI so that tool developers don't have to. This cross-lingual, machine learning classifier service for edits will support new wiki tools that require edit quality measures."
Special report Traffic in the fog—2014's most popular articles include death, Facebook, and Ebola
2015-01-28
Traffic in the fog—most-viewed articles of 2014 include death, Facebook, and Ebola: As with last year, music stars were the majority of celebrities on the list, as their frequent concerts and media appearances keep their flames alight longer than others of their stripe.
Special report Twitter bots catalogue government edits to Wikipedia
2014-08-13
Slate reports that Tom Scott, co-creator of the emoji social network Emojli, created a Twitter bot called Parliament WikiEdits to automatically tweet a link to any Wikipedia edits made from an IP address belonging to the Parliament of the United Kingdom. Scott's bot initially did not tweet any links to edits made from Parliament and, according to Scott, an "insider" reports that their IP addresses changed. Despite this, Scott's Twitter bot has inspired similar creations in numerous other countries.
Forum Did you know?—good idea, needs reform
2014-07-23
The English Wikipedia's did you know (DYK) section has been a feature of the site's main page since February 2004. From the beginning, the section has served as a place to highlight Wikipedia's newest articles. But over the last few years, the did you know section has gotten steadily larger and more complex, and non-notable or plagiarized articles have occasionally slipped through the reviewing process, leading numerous editors to call for reforms to the system. We asked two editors to share their views.
Special report $10 million lawsuit against Wikipedia editors withdrawn, but plaintiff intends to refile
2014-07-16
On the same day the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) announced it would offer assistance to English Wikipedia editors embroiled in a legal dispute with Yank Barry, the lawsuit has been withdrawn without prejudice at the request of Barry's legal team—but this action is being described as "strategic" so that they can refile the lawsuit with a "new, more comprehensive complaint."
Wikicup Wikicup's third round sees money, space, battleships and more
2014-07-09
After an extremely close race, round three is over. 244 points secured a place in Round 4, which is comparable to previous years—321 was required in 2013, and 243 points in 2012.
Special report Wikimania 2014—what will it cost?
2014-07-09
Last May, James Forrester announced to the world that London had been awarded the 2014 Wikimania conference. Functioning as the Wikimedia movement's annual conference, it is separate from the chapter-focused Wikimedia Conference. The first, located in Frankfurt, took place in 2005 and had 380 attendees. London, the tenth, is now expected to attract 1500. With Wikimania ambition, attention, and attendance rising significantly over the last nine years, how have this year's monetary costs come to be?
Special report Wikimedia Bangladesh—a chapter's five-year journey
2014-06-18
The Bangladesh chapter of the Wikimedia movement was formed in 2009. They received official local registration from the national authorities on 10 June 2014. The long road in between was subject to much persistence, patience, and luck—along with a good deal of worry.
Special report Questions raised over secret voting for WMF trustees
2014-06-11
Last week we reported the announcement of two new affiliate-selected WMF trustees. The board of trustees is the most powerful and influential body in the movement, and chapters have been permitted to select two of the 10 seats since 2008, for two-year terms that start in even-numbered years.
Special report IEG funding for women's stories—a new approach to the gender gap
2014-06-04
Individual engagement grants (IEGs) are announced twice yearly by a volunteer WMF committee, the most recent of which we covered last December. The scheme, launched at the start of last year, awards funds to individuals or teams of up to four to produce high-impact outcomes for the WMF's online projects. It favours innovative approaches to solving critical issues in the movement.
WikiCup 2014 WikiCup enters round three
2014-05-07
Round 3 of the 2014 WikiCup has just begun; 32 competitors remain.
Special report 2014 Wikimedia Conference—what is the impact?
2014-04-23
The annual Wikimedia Conference wound up last Sunday, 13 April—a four-day meeting costing several hundred thousand dollars, hosted in Berlin by Wikimedia Germany and attended by more than 100 Wikimedians.
Special report Community mourns passing of Adrianne Wadewitz
2014-04-09
"I remember laughing and talking and laughing and talking at Wikimania 2012. I took this picture of her that she used for a long while as a profile pic. Someone on Facebook said it looked 'skepchickal', which she loved."
Special report On the cusp of the Wikimedia Conference
2014-04-02
The annual Wikimedia Conference is about to start in Berlin, hosted by Wikimedia Germany, which won the bid to hold the event over three others. This will be the fifth time the chapter has hosted the Wikimedia Conference—it did so from 2009 to 2012, with attendance ranging from 100 to 180 Wikimedians. This year 160 people are expected at the four-day event, which is mainly for representatives of affiliated Wikimedia organisations. The conference has been built around two themes: Organisation, structures, and grants and Success and impact.
Forum Wikimedia Commons mission: free media for the world or only Wikimedia projects?
2014-03-19
Non-US editors and chapters have taken issue with a multitude of image deletions done on the Wikimedia Commons to comply with the Uruguay Round Agreements Act, a US law that brought the country into compliance with the Berne Convention.
Special report Diary of a protester—Wikimedian perishes in Ukrainian unrest
2014-02-26
Ukraine has been gripped by widespread protests over the past three months. Due to a decision by former president Viktor Yanukovych—at Russia's urging—to abandon integration with the European Union, the country was (and in many ways still is) split between the Europe-favoring Ukrainian-speaking western half and the Russian-speaking east and south. Hundreds have died during the unrest, leaving thousands of family members and friends to bury their loved ones. This week our Wikimedian colleagues in Ukraine are facing that challenge after the death of one of their own.
Forum Should Wikimedia modify its terms of use to require disclosure?
2014-02-26
About a week ago, the Wikimedia Foundation proposed to modify the Wikimedia projects' terms of use to specifically ban paid editing, by adding a new clause titled "Paid contributions without disclosure". We have asked two users, one in favor of the measure (Smallbones) and one opposed (Pete Forsyth), to contribute their opinions on the matter.
WikiProject report Special report: Contesting contests
2014-01-29
Contests have existed almost as long as the English Wikipedia. Contestants have expanded hundreds of articles and made tens of thousands of edits. Although it may seem as though there aren't any negatives to contests, they have occasionally become a divisive topic on the English Wikipedia.
Special report The few who write Wikipedia
2014-01-22
On 15 January, Wikipedia turned thirteen years old. In that time, this site has grown from a small site that was known to only a select few to one of the most popular websites on the internet. At the same time, recent data suggests that there is a power curve among users, where the comparative few who are writing most of Wikipedia have most of the edits. The result of this is that there is going to be bias in what is created, and how we deal with it as Wikipedians is indicative of the future of the site. Furthermore, this brings up what we have to do in order to combat this bias, as there are many ideas, but the question is whether they will work or not.
Public Domain Day Why the year 2019 is so significant
2014-01-08
Public Domain Day—January 1, 2014—gives me an opportunity to reflect on this important asset, mandated by the Constitution of the United States.
Special report FDC staff raise the benchmarks for activities, impact, planning, and governance
2013-11-13
The supporting staff of the Wikimedia Foundation’s powerful volunteer Funds Dissemination Committee (FDC) have released their assessments for the third half-yearly round of funding applications. The applications for the newly named annual plan grants were submitted by affiliated entities on 1 October, and comprise a total of more than US$5M in bids.
Special report Jimmy Wales: media favors entertainment over raising public awareness
2013-08-14
Jimmy Wales, co-founder of Wikipedia and its public face to most of the media, has declared that media organizations are missing out on the "opportunity of the century" by not conducting true investigative reporting into American surveillance practices, a debate kindled by information leaked by Edward Snowden.
Special report Who reads which Wikipedia? The WMF's surprising stats
2013-04-01
Who reads which Wikipedia?: Dutch-born Erik Zachte is the driver of the WMF's statistical output, and he writes that the "report card" and accompanying traffic statistics comprise "enough tables, bar charts and plots to keep you busy for a while".
Special report Examining the popularity of Wikipedia articles: catalysts, trends, and applications
2013-02-04
Examining the popularity of Wikipedia articles: On February 12, 2012, news of Whitney Houston's death brought 425 hits per second to her Wikipedia article, the highest peak traffic on any article since at least January 2010. It is broadly known that Wikipedia is the sixth most popular website on the Internet, but the English Wikipedia now has over 4 million articles and 29 million total pages. Much less attention has been given to traffic patterns and trends in content viewed.
Special report Loss of an Internet genius
2013-01-14
Comforting those grieving after the loss of a loved one is an impossible task. How then, can an entire community be comforted? The Internet struggled to answer that question this week after the suicide of Aaron Swartz, a celebrated free-culture activist, programmer, and Wikipedian at the age of 26.
Investigative report Ship ahoy! New travel site finally afloat
2013-01-14
After six years without creating a new class of content projects, the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) has finally expanded into a new area — travel.
Special report Adminship from the German perspective
2012-10-22
Examining adminship from the German perspective: Unlike the long-running disputes that have characterised attempts to reform the RfA process on the English Wikipedia, the German Wikipedia's tradition of making decisions not by consensus but knife-edged 50% + 1 votes has led to a fundamentally different outcome. In 2009, the project managed to largely settle the RfA mode issue in 2009 indirectly.
Special report Lawsuit filed against two Wikipedians
2012-09-10
Two Wikipedians set to face jury trial : In dramatic events that came to light last week, two English Wikipedia volunteers—Doc James (James Heilman) and Wrh2 (Ryan Holliday)—are being sued in the Los Angeles County Superior Court by Internet Brands, the owner of Wikitravel.com. Both Wikipedians have also been volunteer Wikitravel editors (and in Holliday's case, a volunteer administrator). IB's complaints focus on both editors' encouragement of their fellow Wikitravel volunteers to migrate to a proposed non-commercial travel guidance site that would be under the umbrella of the WMF.
Special report Chapters Association mired in controversy over new chair
2012-07-16
User:Fæ was elected as the inaugural chair of the new Wikimedia Chapters Association, despite the controversies that have surrounded Fæ on the English Wikipedia and Commons, most recently aired in a live case before the Arbitration Committee. This is in marked contrast with unexciting movement, during the Wikimania meeting, on the most important issues facing the establishment of the association.
Special report Reforming the education programs: lessons from Cairo
2012-07-09
The Schools and universities program started in 2003 and evolved case by case with little system. But in 2009, as Wikimedia embarked on its formal strategic process, outreach in higher education came to be seen in terms of achieving explicit goals — especially that of increasing editor participation.
The Science Hall of Fame Building a pantheon of scientists from Wikipedia and Google Books
2011-01-31
Flagged protection background An extended look at how we got to flagged protection and patrolled revisions
2009-08-31
Wales' relationship with journalist Wales' relationship, breakup with journalist Rachel Marsden raises questions about possible improprieties
2008-03-03
WikiScanner WikiScanner tool expands, poses public relations problems for Dutch royal family
2007-09-03
WikiScanner WikiScanner tool creates "minor public relations disasters" for scores of organizations
2007-08-20
BLP, revisited Admin restored after desysopping; dispute centers on suitability of certain biographies
2007-06-04
BLP, DRV, ARB, IRC Controversy over biographies compounded when leading participant blocked
2007-05-28
Compromised accounts Administrator status restored to five accounts after emergency desysopping
2007-05-14
Microsoft's Wikipedia standards Microsoft approach to improving articles opens can of worms
2007-01-29
Wikipedia cited by the England and Wales High Court Wikipedia cited by the High Court of England and Wales
2006-07-03
Brad Patrick Foundation hires Brad Patrick as general counsel and interim executive director
2006-06-19
Mixed blog reactions Wikipedia prompts compliments, analysis, and call to action from blogs
2005-07-11
Award and press citations Even without London events, Wikipedia draws media coverage, award
2005-07-11
Article blocking Blocking users by article pondered after block triggers admin's departure
2005-06-27
Wikitorials and Wikipedia Abortive wikitorial project sparks more debate on Wikipedia's merits
2005-06-20
Prosecution and de-adminship Proposed new processes for prosecution, de-adminship provoke uproar
2005-03-28
Wikipedia portal redesign Redesign of Wikipedia portal site still being discussed after poll closes
2005-02-14