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It's already #WikipediaDay in many parts of the world! On 's 19th birthday, we’re celebrating our awesome global community of volunteers who help collect sources, verify info, and edit articles. Have you thanked a Wikipedian today? Tag your favorite editor! 🎉
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Wikipedia is no longer blocked in Pakistan. We are happy to say we have confirmed that traffic on and other Wikimedia websites from Pakistan has resumed as before. Read the thread for more information 🧵⬇️ (1/3)
Montgomery Hall Facade (Quaid-e-Azam Library). Text in front of the image says, “Access to Wikipedia in Pakistan has been restored.”
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We support 's mission to provide universal access to knowledge. They make millions of books, texts, and archival materials available for all. And when more knowledge is open for anyone to access, share, and contribute to, we all benefit.
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🚨LAWSUIT NEWS 🚨We’re standing up for the digital rights of all libraries today in court! At 1pm ET, the Southern District of New York will hear oral argument in Hachette v. Internet Archive. Here's how to participate: blog.archive.org/2023/03/17/her 🧵#EmpoweringLibraries
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We believe that access to knowledge is a human right. A block of in Pakistan denies the 5th most populous nation in the world access to the largest free knowledge repository. If it continues, it will also deprive everyone access to Pakistan's history and culture. (3/4)
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And community member : "It's not polite to treat Wikipedia like an endlessly renewable resource with infinite free labor; what's the impact?"
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Also! @YouTube should probably run some A/B tests with the crew at @WikiResearch first. Does linking result in increased traffic? Increased vandalism? It's not polite to treat Wikipedia like an endlessly renewable resource with infinite free labor; what's the impact?
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The Wikimedia Foundation joins those calling for a peaceful end to the conflict in Ukraine, and will continue to support the efforts of Wikimedia volunteers and others contributing to a strong digital commons that keeps knowledge open, neutral, and free.
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We have seen the reports about Wikipedia being blocked in Venezuela. According to our traffic data, Wikipedia is still available to many users in Venezuela at this time. We are investigating these reports and will update once we have more clarity of the situation.
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Wikipedia reminds us "the web can be a good thing, a place where we have instant access to endless info, a true project of the commons at a political moment when the very idea of the mutual good is under assault." Thanks, , for naming a hero of the decade!
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This was the decade we learned to hate the internet. But amid this horror show, there is Wikipedia, criminally under-appreciated, a nonprofit compendium of human knowledge maintained by everyone. There is no more useful website. bit.ly/357lNeU
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So let’s talk about conspiracy theories for a minute. Wikipedia has thousands of editors monitoring content—every day. Some of them have spent literally *years* combating conspiracies, pseudo-science, fringe theories, and more.
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Since 2014, editors have used our Content Translation Tool to share knowledge in more languages. Now, the tool includes open-source technology from —helping editors to make more information available in under-represented languages. (1/2)
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We're excited to appoint Grant Ingersoll as Chief Technology Officer (CTO). He will join the Foundation September 23, bringing two decades of experience in open source software development and natural language processing engineering to the Foundation.
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Our condolences go out to the family of Andreas Weith, a photographer who donated his stunning polar photography to .
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Saddened to learn that Andreas Weith, who donated dozens of photos for use on @Wikipedia and @WikiCommons, has passed away. In 2016, I interviewed him about the so-called "arctic virus" he said he was infected by. blog.wikimedia.org/2016/10/18/pol
Andreas Weith in the Arctic with his long-range camera
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