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How can we make Wikipedia more interactive for readers?
We’re looking forward to your revolutionary ideas and input.... Read more
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Wikipedia’s coverage of essential vaccines is expanding
Language shouldn’t be a barrier when it comes to accessing quality health information.... Read more
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Community digest: ‘Spring’ comes to Central–Eastern Europe, Education project kindles new Wikipedia
A wide international project named CEE Spring starts in Wikipedia; an education project led by Wikimedia Israel and a local Circassian school helped create the Adyghe-language Wikipedia.... Read more
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Delivering knowledge globally: Discussions about online censorship at Yale
In late 2015, members of the Foundation’s legal team participated in talks at Yale Law School that provided more information on how individuals, governments, and websites are responding to the issue of censorship.... Read more
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Showcasing Wikimedia Commons on Pinterest
Welcome to a penny arcade from another time, flickering with the vintage magic of phenakistoscopes and magic lanterns, praxinoscopes and cameras obscura... Read more
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Uploading and categorizing your Android’s photos on Wikimedia Commons just got easier
The Upload to Commons Android app has been improved with geolocated category suggestions.... Read more
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Bonjour, hola, and hello: editors gather for the Art+Feminism edit-a-thon
The global edit-a-thon enters its third year with events in two dozen countries on six continents.... Read more
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Wikimedia Foundation and the Internet Law & Policy Foundry co-host privacy event
A privacy panel earlier this month touched on consumer privacy, the EU-US privacy shield, and “big data,” among other topics.... Read more