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166: 216:, read: “while we appreciate your desire to revise the statute to reflect your expansive vision of it,... we must work with the actual language of the statute, not the aspirational version .... "the enactment of was intended to protect the public against the use of a recognisable assertion of authority with intent to deceive. is in no way evidence of any 'intent to deceive', nor is it an 'assertion of authority', recognizable or otherwise.... we are prepared to argue our view in court." Godwin signed off his letter "with all appropriate respect." 284: 205:) "is largely about keeping people from flashing fake badges or profiting from the use of the seal, and not about posting images on noncommercial Web sites. Many sites, including the online version of the Encyclopedia Britannica, display the seal." (In the following days, the image seems to have been removed from the page on Britannica.com.) The letter stated that the FBI finds the issue "particularly problematic, because it facilitates both deliberate and unwitting violations of restrictions by Knowledge users." 664: 117: 107: 400: 90: 246:). Although Foundation staff stated several weeks later that they had not received any notice from the FBI that the images in question would violate federal laws, and there have been no media reports about actions of the FBI in this matter, Larry Sanger appeared to interpret the letter about the seal as the FBI's indirect reaction to his complaint: "The FBI finally got back to Wikimedia, but not about its child porn holdings" 33: 127: 87: 911: 137: 97: 636:"is very similar to our leadership roles such as board or committee chair", said that "Quaker methods of reconciling dissent might be particularly useful for us" in the context of the Board of Trustees' decisionmaking, and that their "delineation of roles-and-responsibilities among board, staff and community members be a good model for us." 392:"), Frank Schulenburg, the WMF's Head of Public Outreach, described the idea behind the Campus Ambassadors, and said that a three day training session for them would take place this week at George Washington University, with "20 Wikipedians, students, teaching assistants, librarians and professors" participating. There are also " 110: 1139:
thanks for your prompt and detailed response / reiteration, HaeB - and my apologies if you felt slighted by my uninformed guess that you hadn't had the chance to read the material in question - to my mind that seemed the most simple explanation, and I assumed it could've been the case (and yeah, made
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has officially passed already, grant submissions will now be reviewed on a case-by-case basis. The process was recently expanded to include consideration "in a limited way" of grants submitted by "volunteers and like-minded organizations" that follow the grant requirements, as well as just chapters.
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he will leave the staff at the end of December. He will "continue to be involved with the Wikimedia movement as a volunteer, both as a contributor and in the organization of the annual Wikimania conference", and has decided to enroll in graduate theological studies. Bass was hired in March 2007 (see
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fwiw, I asked an independent chap(ess) I was working briefly with today to take a quick look at the page, and your comment, and she was either being nice to me (I did make her tea) or was being honest in saying that she felt it didn't fairly report the content of the page. I'd hope you'd agree with
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Thus, the wording in the Signpost article is factually correct, based on the current policies/guidelines/conventions of Knowledge. If you don't agree with these, you are certainly free to advocate that they should be changed (e.g. that certain kinds of edits which are currently considered vandalism
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was submitted, which would presumably entail displaying the image on the Main page. So far, it does not seem to have gained consensus, first for failing the DYK criterion of having "been created, or expanded fivefold or more, within the last 5 days", but also because several users found it would be
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As somewhat of a permanent record, does the signpost have any policy on correction or retraction for the sake of accuracy? And if so, could I please ask that someone take a look at applying it here, and perhaps amending the article. I'd happily do so (properly attributed to an involved party, of
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the page in question for review, and perhaps others might agree with me that the description isn't really apt or appropriate - it's more in line with repeating some misunderstandings and misreadings which spread somewhat like wildfire after the page was deleted, and hence unavailable for review.
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I have clarified in the article that the Wikimedia statistics refer to Wikipedias. The difference between the official Wikimedia statistics and the VVV SULutil that you are citing could also be partly due to the fact that the former counts "Only bot edits for articles" (i.e. apparently not other
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me that the signpost should seek to represent and report truth, not perspective. This is obviously a teeny tiny footnote in the whole grand scheme of things though, I just felt it was worth recording my mild concerns. Good luck with the fantastic work of the Signpost for the future :-) cheers,
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the recent post concerning research on wmf - and referring to the previously controversial wikiversity project 'In March, a page on the English Wikiversity about researching Knowledge by "Ethical Breaching experiments", which contained some suggestions to vandalize it on purpose, generated
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are the formulation of a policy governing the access of non-public data by researchers, reviewing research projects in cases of a conflict of interest, and "helping to formulate small tactical experiments related to Wikimedia's strategic goals". Historically, the WMF used to designate a
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be removed from Knowledge, threatening that "failure to comply may result in further legal action. We appreciate your timely attention to this matter ... Whoever possesses any insignia ... or any colourable imitation thereof ... shall be fined ... or imprisoned ... or both", the BBC
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As this image on WP was (as I understand from the license data) "extracted" from an FBI document, isn't is just as easy for anyone intending fraud or crime to extract such an image in exactly the same way ? Hasn't this publicity given them a whole lot of ideas for new scams ?
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I agree with Godwin's letter to the FBI, which you call "politely feisty", but he used a couple of snarky words that were unnecessary ("entertainingly", "estimable", "ironic", etc.). It would be stronger by just making the argument without trying to be funny or coy. --
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The Signpost certainly strives for accuracy and although normally the content of articles should not be changed significantly after publication, in the case of serious mistakes we do sometimes make corrections or post a notice afterwards. This, however, is not such a
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for a new "Wikimedia Research Committee", to "support the management of relationships between Wikimedia communities and the broader communities of researchers who study Wikimedia projects". Among the tasks outlined in the announcement by Deputy Director
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1) Add citations to plausible-sounding but fictitious references to BLPs and/or health/medical articles. Inserting no actual defamation or misinformation, but supporting statements with fake references will show how open to abuse the Wiki model
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An FBI spokesperson told the newspaper that by law, its seal cannot be used without "the permission of the director”. The BBC questioned why the FBI "singled out Knowledge, when the FBI seal is published on numerous other websites." Asked by
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controversy (see Signpost coverage.)' - I wanted to ask if the author had had the chance to review the content of the project page, or on what basis otherwise it was reported that it 'contained some suggestions to vandalize it on purpose' -
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Please consider 'real world' definitions as well as wiki specific ones (ie. 'vandalism' in this case) when writing, and please be aware of the balance between editorialising and reporting which I feel you may have slipped across
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unambiguously states "Hoaxes in Knowledge are considered vandalism" (and the statement appears to have been there since 2006). It also addresses and dismisses the argument that hoaxes are needed to prove that Knowledge is freely
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posted two announcements on the Foundation blog last week, introducing the members of its advisory board and describing its first "Knowledge Campus Ambassador training". (The initiative, announced in May and funded by the
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shows TXiKiBoT to be ahead of SieBot by almost 800,000 edits. Also, the Wiktionary interwiki bot Interwicket has about 2 million edits more than Thijs!bot, contradictory to what is said in this article.
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how some issues had been addressed, such as avoiding formatting and spelling errors and collaborating more closely with the local Knowledge communities when selecting the articles to be translated.
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Barry Newstead, the Foundation's new Chief Global Development Officer (CGDO), has taken over the grants process and intends to experiment with grants to non-chapter entities in the future.
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should be allowed). However, the way to do that is not to press the Signpost to adhere to your personal views and definitions instead of referring to the commonly held ones.
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Considering that you are aware that sometimes "misunderstandings and misreadings" can sometimes "spread somewhat like wildfire", I am rather surprised to see you
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2) Create articles on non-existent people and companies. This will be difficult, but if carefully checked to be non-existent, the harm done here is minimal;
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My first reaction to reading the news about Cary Bass is "Nooooo!" ... But on reflection I have to take a deep breath and wish Cary all the best, always.
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the baseless insinuation that I "didn't have the chance to review the original material, so sort of went by a bit of word of mouth / chinese whispers".
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namespaces). But bots that feel they have been unfairly treated in Wikimedia's ranking should complain to Erik Zachte, not to the Signpost ;)
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In other news, four WMF employees that comprise "most of the current staff at the Wikimedia Foundation currently engaging in research"
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Isn't better that the true FBI image should be well known so that a false imitation would be more easily distinguished ?
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By now, after the publicity & fuss, doesn't the image exist in a million more computers than it ever did before ?
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FBI requests takedown of seal, Public Policy advisors and ambassadors, Cary Bass leaving, new Research Committee
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for the month of July, mainly noting that five of the chapter's board members and eight other members attended
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that "It is clearly politically provocative, and it's just not appropriate for Knowledge to behave that way").
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Discussion about the use of Google's machine translation tools to increase content on smaller Wikipedias (see
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a "microgrants" scheme, providing funds ranging from ÂŁ5 to ÂŁ100 to support applicants' Wikimedia activities (
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Earlier this year, Wikimedia and the FBI had already appeared in headlines together, in news reports about
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Apparently you overlooked that I had alredy answered JWSchmidt's concerns about the same statement
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Larry Sanger talking about hubris is a pretty good laugh. I wonder, is he the pot or the kettle?
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3) Create fake articles on (non-existent) latin-named plants and animals, similar to #2, above;
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Indeed, all the best to Cary and many thanks for being a great volunteer coordinator. --
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course!), but don't think that's wise before dropping this note in first :-) cheers,
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Public policy initiative announces advisory board, starts training campus ambassadors
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and author of "Lazy Virtues: Teaching Writing in the Age of Knowledge" (see also
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When did the FBI start making disclaimers inspired by Major League Baseball? --
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by collaborating with educational institutions. See also the initiative's
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Soon after the story broke on Tuesday, a DYK nomination of the article
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After wikipedia, the FBI will still hvae to talk to all these people:
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Wikimedia UK, the Wikimedia chapter representing the United Kingdom,
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Some staff and advisory board members of the Public Policy Initiative
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eight experts from the academic, nonprofit, and wiki communities
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clarifcation - plus quesiton about correction / rectraction :-)
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may be happening with the FBI thing. I started to create a
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Volunteer Coordinator Cary Bass to leave Foundation staff
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The FBI have actually shot themselves in the foot !
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