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@wikimedia

@wikimedia
28 posts
2023-02-22
Through its “Upstream” surveillance program, the @NSAGov monitors vast amounts of internet traffic, including private data on what people are browsing online, from personal communications, to sharing knowledge on @Wikipedia, and more. 🧵⬇️ (1/5) https://wikimediafoundation.org/ ...
2023-02-22 View on X
Reuters

SCOTUS declines to hear Wikimedia's challenge of the NSA's warrantless Upstream surveillance of foreign targets, leaving in place a lower court's 2015 dismissal

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear a bid by the operator of the popular Wikipedia internet encyclopedia …

Today, the US Supreme Court will hear arguments in the Gonzalez v. Google case. This will be the first time that the Court will consider Section 230 of the Communications Decency Act, which protects website hosts from lawsuits for the content submitted by users. (2/6)
2023-02-22 View on X
Washington Post

A recap of oral arguments before SCOTUS in Gonzalez v. Google, where justices appeared to struggle to define where Section 230's legal shield should end

The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments in Gonzalez v. Google, a lawsuit that could shift the foundations of internet law.

The American Civil Liberties Union (@ACLU), the Knight First Amendment Institute at @Columbia University, and @CooleyLLP represented us in the litigation. Read our full statement on this issue. (5/5) https://wikimediafoundation.org/ ...
2023-02-22 View on X
Reuters

SCOTUS declines to hear Wikimedia's challenge of the NSA's warrantless Upstream surveillance of foreign targets, leaving in place a lower court's 2015 dismissal

The U.S. Supreme Court on Tuesday declined to hear a bid by the operator of the popular Wikipedia internet encyclopedia …

Our ability to host @Wikipedia hangs in the balance in a US Supreme Court case against YouTube. Read the thread to learn more. 🧵⬇️ (1/6) https://twitter.com/...
2023-02-22 View on X
Washington Post

A recap of oral arguments before SCOTUS in Gonzalez v. Google, where justices appeared to struggle to define where Section 230's legal shield should end

The Supreme Court on Tuesday heard oral arguments in Gonzalez v. Google, a lawsuit that could shift the foundations of internet law.

2023-01-19
For the first time in over ten years, @Wikipedia is getting a new look! The updated desktop, built in collaboration with Wikipedia volunteers worldwide, will make the site more welcoming and easier to use for everyone. Learn more ⬇️🧵 (1/5) https://wikimediafoundation.org/ ...
2023-01-19 View on X
TechCrunch

Wikimedia launches an updated Wikipedia design, including improved search and accessibility, a refreshed table of contents, and easier language switching

Wikipedia, one of the world's top 10 most visited websites, and a resource used by billions every month, is getting its first makeover on the desktop in over a decade.

2022-07-07
Wikipedia editors have been piloting @MetaAI's model to translate articles in 20+ low-resource languages (those without extensive datasets to train AI systems), including 10 that were not supported by any machine translation tools before. (2/2) https://ai.facebook.com/...
2022-07-07 View on X
The Verge

Meta open sources its AI translation model, which works across 200 languages, as part of its ambitious R&D project to create a “universal speech translator”

helping editors to make more information available in under-represented languages. (1/2) https://ai.facebook.com/... @wiki_early_life : If AI Fairness researchers were serious they...

Since 2014, @Wikipedia editors have used our Content Translation Tool to share knowledge in more languages. Now, the tool includes open-source technology from @MetaAI—helping editors to make more information available in under-represented languages. (1/2) https://ai.facebook.com/...
2022-07-07 View on X
The Verge

Meta open sources its AI translation model, which works across 200 languages, as part of its ambitious R&D project to create a “universal speech translator”

helping editors to make more information available in under-represented languages. (1/2) https://ai.facebook.com/... @wiki_early_life : If AI Fairness researchers were serious they...

2022-06-22
We have worked together with @Google on a number of projects and initiatives to enhance knowledge distribution to the world - some of Google's features are powered by content from Wikimedia projects. (2/4)
2022-06-22 View on X
Wikimedia Foundation

Wikimedia Enterprise, a paid service for reusing and sourcing Wikimedia content in high volume, announces Google and the Internet Archive as its first clients

Wikimedia Foundation :

NEW: See two exciting updates from Wikimedia Enterprise, a product that makes it easier for other websites to package & share Wikimedia content at scale: 1. @Google & @internetarchive are its first customers 2. Free trial accounts are now available (1/4) https://wikimediafoundation.org/ ...
2022-06-22 View on X
Wikimedia Foundation

Wikimedia Enterprise, a paid service for reusing and sourcing Wikimedia content in high volume, announces Google and the Internet Archive as its first clients

Wikimedia Foundation :

.@InternetArchive is our longtime knowledge partner, and will be using Wikimedia Enterprise free of cost. Their product, the @waybackmachine, has been used to fix more than 9 million broken links on @Wikipedia. (3/4)
2022-06-22 View on X
Wikimedia Foundation

Wikimedia Enterprise, a paid service for reusing and sourcing Wikimedia content in high volume, announces Google and the Internet Archive as its first clients

Wikimedia Foundation :

Starting today, Wikimedia Enterprise will offer a free trial account to new users who can self sign-up to better assess their needs with the product. Learn more ⬇️ (4/4) https://wikimediafoundation.org/ ...
2022-06-22 View on X
Wikimedia Foundation

Wikimedia Enterprise, a paid service for reusing and sourcing Wikimedia content in high volume, announces Google and the Internet Archive as its first clients

Wikimedia Foundation :

2021-03-17
Now introducing... the Wikimedia Enterprise API! An opt-in product for commercial entities that could improve the way they reuse/deliver Wikimedia data, helping make more free knowledge available to more people. Get details via @noamcohen in @WIRED. ⤵️ https://www.wired.com/...
2021-03-17 View on X
Wired

Wikimedia Foundation debuts Wikimedia Enterprise, a premium service for delivering Wikipedia content to companies like Google, but a free option will remain

Translate this page; This page contains changes which are not marked for translation. Liam Wyatt / Diff : Introducing the Wikimedia Enterprise API Eric Hal Schwartz / Voicebot.ai :...

2021-02-03
Our new code of conduct will make @Wikipedia and the other Wikimedia projects more welcoming to new users, especially underrepresented groups who have too often faced harassment and worse. Read more in @Reuters: https://www.reuters.com/...
2021-02-03 View on X
Reuters

Wikimedia begins work on implementing its first global code of conduct, which addresses harassment, the introduction of false or biased information, and more

Today, we're launching a code of conduct that sets a universal baseline of acceptable behavior for the entire Wikimedia movement without tolerance for harassment. Learn more: https://wikimediafoundation.org/ ...
2021-02-03 View on X
Reuters

Wikimedia begins work on implementing its first global code of conduct, which addresses harassment, the introduction of false or biased information, and more

2020-06-14
“Neutral point of view” is one of @Wikipedia's core principles. But coverage of #GeorgeFloyd's death is sparking debates among contributors about what neutrality actually means. More, via @harrisonstephen / @Slate. https://slate.com/...
2020-06-14 View on X
Slate

“Neutral point of view” is a core principle of Wikipedia but racial justice protests are sparking debates among contributors on what neutrality actually means

Contributors are rethinking what Wikipedia's commitment to neutrality actually means. Tweets: @brianlzw , @iethics , @rhyslindmark , @futuretensenow , and @wikimedia Tweets: Zewen ...

2020-05-26
“We must work together to create a safe, inclusive culture, where everyone feels welcome, that their contributions are valued, and that their perspective matters.” —CEO @krmaher shares about a new plan to address harassment on Wikimedia projects: https://www.bbc.com/... @BBCNews
2020-05-26 View on X
The Verge

Wikimedia's board votes to adopt a formal moderation process, with policies drafted by the end of 2020, to deal with harassment and other “toxic” behavior

CEO @krmaher shares about a new plan to address harassment on Wikimedia projects: https://www.bbc.com/... @BBCNews Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson / @ayanaeliza : Collaborative, evolvi...

We heard you: More action is needed to stop harassment on @Wikipedia and other free knowledge projects. Hand-in-hand with volunteers, we're working to answer the call through a new plan for change. Learn more ⬇️ https://wikimediafoundation.org/ ...
2020-05-26 View on X
The Verge

Wikimedia's board votes to adopt a formal moderation process, with policies drafted by the end of 2020, to deal with harassment and other “toxic” behavior

CEO @krmaher shares about a new plan to address harassment on Wikimedia projects: https://www.bbc.com/... @BBCNews Dr. Ayana Elizabeth Johnson / @ayanaeliza : Collaborative, evolvi...

2020-03-16
On @Wikipedia, a group of volunteer editors — many with medical degrees and expertise — are closely monitoring and scrutinizing edits to articles about COVID-19. Here's how @WikiProjectMed operates to protect the facts and keep misinformation off the site. https://www.wired.com/...
2020-03-16 View on X
Wired

A look at WikiProject Medicine, a collection of ~35,000 English Wikipedia articles checked rigorously by ~150 editors with public health and medical expertise

many with medical degrees and expertise — are closely monitoring and scrutinizing edits to articles about COVID-19. Here's how @WikiProjectMed operates to protect the facts and kee...

2020-02-19
“More than an encyclopedia, @Wikipedia has become a community, a library, a constitution, an experiment, a political manifesto—the closest thing there is to an online public square.” If you've ever wondered how (or why) Wikipedia works, read this: https://www.wired.com/... @rgcooke
2020-02-19 View on X
Wired

A tribute to Wikipedia, which is one of the few remaining places that retains the faintly utopian glow of the early World Wide Web

People used to think the crowdsourced encyclopedia represented all that was wrong with the web.  Now it's a beacon of so much that's right. Tweets: @alexhinojo , @wikimedia , @rgco...

2020-01-17
In case you missed it, access to @Wikipedia in #Turkey has been restored — following a two-and-a-half-year block. Now, the people of Turkey can once again fully participate in sharing and contributing to free knowledge online. RT to #WelcomeBackTurkey! https://www.nytimes.com/...
2020-01-17 View on X
New York Times

Turkey lifted a two-and-a-half year ban on Wikipedia on Wednesday, restoring access after the country's top court ruled that blocking it was unconstitutional

following a two-and-a-half-year block. Now, the people of Turkey can once again fully participate in sharing and contributing to free knowledge online. RT to #WelcomeBackTurkey! ht...