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Contributor Personas: Typologies of Wikipedia Editors
Wikipedia is edited by diverse contributors-from detail-oriented perfectionists to global volunteers. Understanding these personas reveals how knowledge is built, maintained, and sometimes lost on the world’s largest encyclopedia.
African Language Wikipedias: Building Knowledge Resources
African language Wikipedias are growing fast, letting communities build digital knowledge in their mother tongues. From Swahili to Yoruba, these projects are rewriting how knowledge is shared across the continent.
ArbCom Election Controversies: Campaigns, Alliances, and Outcomes on Wikipedia
ArbCom elections on Wikipedia are high-stakes battles over power, bias, and control. Learn how campaigns, alliances, and voter turnout shape the future of the world's largest encyclopedia.
WikiProject COVID-19: How Wikipedia Built Coordinated Crisis Coverage During the Pandemic
WikiProject COVID-19 turned Wikipedia into the world’s most trusted real-time source for pandemic information. Learn how volunteers, not experts, built coordinated, accurate coverage using structure, transparency, and global collaboration.
How to Use Wikipedia Talk Pages to Fix Disputed News Content
Learn how Wikipedia talk pages help editors resolve disputed news content through source-based discussion, collaboration, and policy-driven consensus-without bias or rumor.
WikiConference North America 2025 Recap and Key Takeaways
WikiConference North America 2025 brought together volunteers from across the U.S. and Canada to strengthen Wikipedia's future. Key takeaways include rising participation among women over 45, new AI tools for fact-checking, and efforts to make editing more accessible in rural and Indigenous communities.
Peer-Reviewed Journals Specializing in Wikipedia and Open Knowledge
Peer-reviewed journals are now publishing rigorous research on Wikipedia and open knowledge systems, treating them as legitimate subjects of academic study. These journals promote transparency, open access, and community-driven scholarship.
Photographic Evidence in Wikipedia News Articles: Licensing and Verification
Wikipedia relies on properly licensed and verified photos in news articles to ensure accuracy and legal compliance. Learn how images are sourced, checked, and why even one wrong photo can spread misinformation.
How Wikimedia Grants Shape Wikipedia Community Projects
Wikimedia grants empower local communities to build and expand Wikipedia content in underrepresented languages and regions, driving real change in global knowledge access.
The Ethics of Using Wikipedia Content in Professional Journalism
Wikipedia is a quick reference for journalists, but using it as a source risks credibility. Learn how to ethically use Wikipedia for research without compromising journalistic integrity.
Wikimedia Foundation's AI Literacy and Policy Advocacy
The Wikimedia Foundation is fighting to ensure AI learns from open knowledge responsibly. Their AI literacy programs and policy advocacy aim to protect Wikipedia’s integrity and demand transparency from AI companies using public data.
How The Signpost Chooses Stories About Wikipedia
The Signpost is Wikipedia's volunteer-run newspaper that reports on community decisions, policy changes, and editing trends-not headlines. Learn how stories are chosen based on impact, not clicks.