Mike,
On Mon, Aug 23, 2021 at 1:42 PM Mike Godwin wrote:
> While it is generally true that what happens in Croatian Wikipedia
> normally affects the whole world instantaneously (constrained only by the
> speed of light!), this may have been one of the rare instances in which
> Croatian Wikipedi
On Mon, Aug 23, 2021 at 11:09 AM Chris Keating
wrote:
> And when you were working for the Wikimedia Foundation those years, or
>> serving on the WMF board, how did your own exercise of moral courage
>> persuade people to adopt your point of view? I'm certain, given your
>> convictions, that you
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>> The costs of doing this now will hardly have been prohibitive.
>> Commissioning a report like this would have been well within the WMF's
>> means in 2013 as well. (The WMF reported a budget surplus of $13 million in
>> 2013.) So I stand by my assertion: the WMF could have done then what it
On Mon, Aug 23, 2021 at 8:22 AM Andreas Kolbe wrote:
> Mike,
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> The corruption of the Croatian Wikipedia began in 2009 and became front
> page news in Croatia in September 2013. The term "fake news" hadn't been
> invented yet, but the Croatian Education Minister issued a public warning
> to the
This question reflects a common misunderstanding of the legal framework
that protects the Wikimedia Foundation. The Wikimedia Foundation has broad
rights to intervene in Wikipedia content (or other project content) above
and beyond what may be strictly required by law. Exercise of these rights
doe
Mike,
The corruption of the Croatian Wikipedia began in 2009 and became front
page news in Croatia in September 2013. The term "fake news" hadn't been
invented yet, but the Croatian Education Minister issued a public warning
to the country's youth in 2013 that they should avoid the Croatian
Wikipe
Hi, Isn't the legal status of the foundation a web host? If it
intervenes on projects within the framework of what the law expects from
hosting companies, everything is fine. If it does more at the level of
project governance and publishing, then it runs the risk of being
recognized one day as