Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Single/2016-07-04

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The Signpost
Single-page Edition
WP:POST/1
4 July 2016

 

Jimmy Wales announces the Board's decision to appoint Katherine Maher as the WMF's third executive director (23 min 20 s).
Luis Villa, lawyer, programmer, and former C-level at the Foundation directs his main advice to the Board.
Josh Lim suggests more responsiveness to the changing needs of communities in developing countries
Vassia Atanassova prioritises community trust, transparency, and engagement.
Risker stresses executive hiring, stabilisation, and then progressive change.
The Signpost is moving to a fortnightly publication schedule.
Minister Bussemaker posts her first article and opens the Writing Week on Cultural Heritage.



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Both English Wikipedia policy and the Wikimedia Foundation's terms of use require any paid editors to disclose on Wikipedia who is paying them, who the client is, and any other relevant role or relationship. It's a rule often broken, and enforcing it is fraught with practical difficulties.
Wikimedia Foundation Legal Counsel Stephen LaPorte: “It is not a violation of the Wikimedia privacy policy for editors to post links to public information about other editors ... It's up to community consensus here to decide when the harassment policy should allow editors to reasonably link to public information on other sites.”
Dealing with undisclosed paid editors is a Sisyphean and often invidious task for Wikipedia volunteers.



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Professor Taner Akçam, falsely branded a terrorist in Wikipedia ten years ago
All Blacks coach Steve Hansen doesn't think much of Wikipedia's reliability, and for a good reason. Wikipedia has tens, perhaps hundreds of thousands of biographies of sportspeople, and they are both prone to vandalism (see the 1 July article in Fansided for another example illustrating the problem) and often not very diligently watched. Caveat lector.



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