Hi all!I am writing to let you all know about an upcoming change that may
affect your work. As you may recall from Leila’s email
<https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/[email protected]/message/EJ3Y4HKOEMNM5A7WUP5E65SKZB6JYTVN/>
about
a year ago, the Trust and Safety Product team (TSP) at WMF has been working
on releasing Temporary Accounts
<https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Trust_and_Safety_Product/Temporary_Accounts>
(previously
referred to as IP Masking), a major change to unregistered user identity in
our systems that is precipitated by legal and privacy imperatives. The team
has solidified deployment plans in place for rolling out Temporary Accounts
progressively on all our projects. *The first phase of this deployment
(Minor Pilots) will happen on October 29 and will roll out on approximately
12 small and medium-sized wikis *(see
https://phabricator.wikimedia.org/T376499). The second round of deployment
is tentatively scheduled for February 2025 and a final all-wiki deployment,
if all goes well, may happen in May 2025. This is a rather ambitious plan
that is driven by the importance and urgency of strengthening privacy for
all our logged-out editors.
This change may affect you if you are actively using IP addresses of
not-logged-in editors of the Wikimedia projects for your research or intend
to do so in the future.When WMF launches Temp Accounts, future edits from
not-logged-in users (sometimes referred to as unregistered users) will no
longer be attributed to their IP addresses. Instead, they will be assigned
auto generated temporary usernames that will be tied to a cookie on their
browsers. As long as the cookie persists, the edits will be attributed to
that user. After 90 days, the cookie will automatically expire. Users who
need access to IP addresses to protect Wikimedia projects from vandalism or
other abuse will be able to do so on a limited basis and for a limited
period of time (see
https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Policy:Access_to_temporary_account_IP_addresses).
IP addresses of not-logged-in users in the historical data will remain
unchanged. The Temporary Accounts rollout will affect future edits
(relative to the time of rollout) only.
*We are sending this message specifically to the Wikimedia research
communities because we predict these changes may have the following impacts
on data used by many of you:*

   - New fields (user_is_temp and user_is_permanent) have been added to
   data tables, which will help distinguish between temporary and permanent
   accounts. The existing field user_is_anonymous will be false for temporary
   users. This impacts how users are classified
   https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/User_account_types, and researchers might
   need to adjust how they query and analyze data. *It’s important to
   mention that while these fields have been added to tables, the work to make
   this change visible is still in progress. We will send a further update
   when this happens.*
   - There will be a transitional period where both temporary and anonymous
   user fields are active, but eventually, all editors will have a
   username/user ID, and the user_is_anonymous field will be phased out.
   - Researchers should think about how they want to handle and classify
   temporary users in their projects moving forward, as the rollout will
   affect all Wikimedia wikis.

You can stay updated about this project and contact the team leading this
work through the project’s dedicated page
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Talk:Trust_and_Safety_Product/Temporary_Accounts
.

Best,
Kinneret

-- 

Kinneret Gordon

Lead Research Community Officer

Wikimedia Foundation <https://wikimediafoundation.org/>
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