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transparency.wikimedia.org #37

Open milonmaze opened 3 years ago

milonmaze commented 3 years ago

Tracking updates of transparency.wikimedia.org

milonmaze commented 3 years ago

d6fb23f7afd11ab3299efbf794550ae7bb3cec3c: https://transparency.wikimedia.org/ @ 2021-04-19

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milonmaze commented 3 years ago

06d833e63e02618c745ab9bf2cff454795144f57: https://transparency.wikimedia.org/ @ 2021-05-22

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@@ -6,7 +6,7 @@ About
 TRANSPARENCY REPORT
 Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge.
 Transparency report
-January to June 2020
+July to December 2020
 Requests for user information
 Requests for content alteration and takedown
 DMCA takedown notices
@@ -21,7 +21,7 @@ The Wikimedia Foundation envisions a world in which every person can freely shar

 When the Foundation does receive a request, we thoroughly evaluate it, and we push back against those requests that could harm users’ rights or affect their ability to determine what content should appear on the projects. And when we must respond to the small number of valid takedown notices we receive, we tell you.

-Transparency is a cornerstone of the Wikimedia movement, and our biannual Transparency Report is central to the Foundation’s efforts to shed light on the requests we receive and how we respond to them. In this booklet, we provide an overview of the requests we receive to alter or remove content from the Wikimedia projects, and to provide nonpublic information about our users. You can learn what sorts of requests we receive, where they are from, and which projects were targeted. We hope that this report provides a greater understanding of threats to free knowledge and our work to defend it.
+Transparency is a cornerstone of the Wikimedia movement, and our biannual Transparency Report is central to the Foundation’s efforts to shed light on the requests we receive and how we respond to them. In this report, we provide an overview of the requests we receive to alter or remove content from the Wikimedia projects, and to provide nonpublic information about our users. You can learn what sorts of requests we receive, where they are from, and which projects were targeted. We hope that this report provides a greater understanding of threats to free knowledge and our work to defend it.

 Continue reading →
milonmaze commented 3 years ago

7c297d613c45251db3959d1ff65b837d0b0308e4: https://transparency.wikimedia.org/ @ 2021-06-26

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 Skip to content
 Toggle menu
-Wikimedia Foundation
- Donate now
+Donate now
 About
 TRANSPARENCY REPORT
 Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge.
+Table of Contents
 Transparency report
 July to December 2020
 Requests for user information
@@ -44,13 +44,12 @@ Jens Mohr

 CC BY-SA 3.0

-CAREERS
-CONTACT
-PRESS
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 The Wikimedia Foundation, Inc is a nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to encouraging the growth, development and distribution of free, multilingual content, and to providing the full content of these wiki-based projects to the public free of charge.

-WIKIMEDIA PROJECTS
+Careers
+Contact
+Press
+PROJECTS
 Wikipedia
 Wikibooks
 Wikiversity
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 Disclaimers
 Accessibility statement
 Cookie statement
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 Except where otherwise noted, the content of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license.
 Powered by WordPress.com VIP. Automattic Privacy Notice.
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milonmaze commented 3 years ago

c29d672ecf6d0ef5cea73746c42b157c10f87e32: https://transparency.wikimedia.org/ @ 2021-09-04

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 Skip to content
-Toggle menu
-Donate now
-About
-TRANSPARENCY REPORT
-Imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge.
-Table of Contents
-Transparency report
-July to December 2020
-Requests for user information
-Requests for content alteration and takedown
-DMCA takedown notices
-Stories
-Our perspectives on policy
-Frequently asked questions
-Previous transparency reports

 Twice a year, the Wikimedia Foundation reports on requests we receive to alter or remove content from the projects, and to provide nonpublic information about users. This Transparency Report includes charts and graphs that give details such as the origin of the requests and the projects targeted. We also tell stories of interesting or notable requests, and provide an FAQ with useful background information.

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 Jens Mohr

-CC BY-SA 3.0
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-The Wikimedia Foundation, Inc is a nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to encouraging the growth, development and distribution of free, multilingual content, and to providing the full content of these wiki-based projects to the public free of charge.
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-Careers
-Contact
-Press
-PROJECTS
-Wikipedia
-Wikibooks
-Wikiversity
-Wikinews
-Wiktionary
-Wikisource
-Wikiquote
-Wikivoyage
-Wikimedia Commons
-Wikidata
-Wikispecies
-MediaWiki
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-Wikimedia Thematic Organizations
-Wikimedia User Groups
-OTHER
-Terms of use
-Privacy policy
-Disclaimers
-Accessibility statement
-Cookie statement
-Except where otherwise noted, the content of this site is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported license.
-Powered by WordPress.com VIP. Automattic Privacy Notice.
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milonmaze commented 2 years ago

717bce466591ed7d9db9f9ec9685ce52e8a9f1c0: https://transparency.wikimedia.org/ @ 2022-07-23

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 Twice a year, the Wikimedia Foundation reports on requests we receive to alter or remove content from the projects, and to provide nonpublic information about users. This Transparency Report includes charts and graphs that give details such as the origin of the requests and the projects targeted. We also tell stories of interesting or notable requests, and provide an FAQ with useful background information.

-The Wikimedia Foundation envisions a world in which every person can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. Our mission is to empower the global communities of Wikimedia readers and contributors as they strive to achieve this goal. We believe that defending against censorship and protecting user privacy are essential to this effort. When accurate facts are obscured or deleted, or people are afraid to share information due to surveillance, free knowledge and our work to make it globally available are threatened.
+The Wikimedia Foundation envisions a world in which every person can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. Our mission is to empower the global communities of Wikimedia readers and contributors as they strive to achieve this goal. We believe that defending against censorship and protecting user privacy are essential to this effort.We committed to protecting and respecting users’ human rights in this regard when we adopted our Human Rights Policy in December 2021. When accurate facts are obscured or deleted, or people are afraid to share information as a result of surveillance, free knowledge and our work to make it globally available are threatened.

-When the Foundation does receive a request, we thoroughly evaluate it, and we push back against those requests that could harm users’ rights or affect their ability to determine what content should appear on the projects. And when we must respond to the small number of valid takedown notices we receive, we tell you.
+When the Foundation does receive a request, we thoroughly evaluate it, and we push back against those requests that could harm users’ human rights or affect their ability to determine what content should be on the projects. And when we must respond to the small number of valid takedown notices we receive, we tell you.

-Transparency is a cornerstone of the Wikimedia movement, and our biannual Transparency Report is central to the Foundation’s efforts to shed light on the requests we receive and how we respond to them. In this report, we provide an overview of the requests we receive to alter or remove content from the Wikimedia projects, and to provide nonpublic information about our users. You can learn what sorts of requests we receive, where they are from, and which projects were targeted. We hope that this report provides a greater understanding of threats to free knowledge and our work to defend it.
+Transparency is a cornerstone of the Wikimedia movement, and our biannual Transparency Report is central to the Foundation’s efforts to shed light on the requests we receive and how we respond to them. In this report, we provide an overview of the requests we received to alter or remove content from the Wikimedia projects, and to provide nonpublic information about our users. You can learn what sorts of requests we receive, where they are from, and which projects were targeted. We hope that this report provides a greater understanding of threats to free knowledge and our work to defend it.

 Continue reading →
milonmaze commented 1 year ago

ff40ffd124aca67c5b05ebfdceb00d8075a5b041: https://transparency.wikimedia.org/ @ 2023-02-18

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@@ -17,13 +17,15 @@ As a nonprofit, Wikipedia and our related free knowledge projects are powered pr
 Donate now
 Photo credits

-Neutral density filter demonstration
+Neutral density filter demonstration 
+File provided by Wikimedia Commons

 Robert Emperley

 CC BY-SA 2.0

-Art+Feminism Wikipedia edit-a-thon
+Art+Feminism Wikipedia edit-a-thon 
+File provided by Wikimedia Commons

 Jens Mohr
milonmaze commented 1 year ago

2a1525fc1c4fa0dd17eac11ca4204da899ffa132: https://transparency.wikimedia.org/ @ 2023-05-13

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 Skip to content
+Most recent report
+Our perspectives on policy
+Human rights commitments
+Frequently asked questions
+2022

-Twice a year, the Wikimedia Foundation reports on requests we receive to alter or remove content from the projects, and to provide nonpublic information about users. This Transparency Report includes charts and graphs that give details such as the origin of the requests and the projects targeted. We also tell stories of interesting or notable requests, and provide an FAQ with useful background information.
+January to June 2022

-The Wikimedia Foundation envisions a world in which every person can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. Our mission is to empower the global communities of Wikimedia readers and contributors as they strive to achieve this goal. We believe that defending against censorship and protecting user privacy are essential to this effort.We committed to protecting and respecting users’ human rights in this regard when we adopted our Human Rights Policy in December 2021. When accurate facts are obscured or deleted, or people are afraid to share information as a result of surveillance, free knowledge and our work to make it globally available are threatened.
+2021

-When the Foundation does receive a request, we thoroughly evaluate it, and we push back against those requests that could harm users’ human rights or affect their ability to determine what content should be on the projects. And when we must respond to the small number of valid takedown notices we receive, we tell you.
+January to June 2021

-Transparency is a cornerstone of the Wikimedia movement, and our biannual Transparency Report is central to the Foundation’s efforts to shed light on the requests we receive and how we respond to them. In this report, we provide an overview of the requests we received to alter or remove content from the Wikimedia projects, and to provide nonpublic information about our users. You can learn what sorts of requests we receive, where they are from, and which projects were targeted. We hope that this report provides a greater understanding of threats to free knowledge and our work to defend it.
+July to December 2021

-Continue reading →
+2020
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 Help us unlock the world’s knowledge.

 As a nonprofit, Wikipedia and our related free knowledge projects are powered primarily through donations.

 Donate now
+Contact us
+Questions about the Wikimedia Foundation or our projects? Get in touch with our team.
+Contact
+Follow
+Facebook
+Twitter
+Instagram
+LinkedIn
 Photo credits

 Neutral density filter demonstration 
milonmaze commented 1 year ago

42aa22ecd5b4995fb6645588c32ef95b4ec059b6: https://transparency.wikimedia.org/ @ 2023-05-20

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 Skip to content
-Most recent report
-Our perspectives on policy
+Transparency report: July to December 2022
+Requests for user information
+Requests for content alteration and takedown
+DMCA takedown notices
+Stories
+Our perspective on policy
 Human rights commitments
 Frequently asked questions
-2022
+Previous transparency reports

-January to June 2022
+Twice a year, the Wikimedia Foundation reports on requests we receive to alter or remove content from the projects, and to provide nonpublic information about users. This Transparency Report includes charts and graphs that give details such as the origin of the requests and the projects targeted. We also tell stories of interesting or notable requests, and provide an FAQ with useful background information.

-2021
+The Wikimedia Foundation envisions a world in which every person can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. Our mission is to empower the global communities of Wikimedia readers and contributors as they strive to achieve this goal. We believe that defending against censorship and protecting user privacy are essential to this effort. We committed to protecting and respecting users’ human rights in this regard when we adopted our Human Rights Policy in December 2021. When accurate facts are obscured or deleted, or people are afraid to share information as a result of surveillance, free knowledge and our work to make it globally available are threatened.

-January to June 2021
+When the Foundation does receive a request, we thoroughly evaluate it, and we push back against those requests that could harm users’ human rights or affect their ability to determine what content should be on the projects. And when we must respond to the small number of valid takedown notices we receive, we tell you.

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+Transparency is a cornerstone of the Wikimedia movement, and our biannual Transparency Report is central to the Foundation’s efforts to shed light on the requests we receive and how we respond to them. In this report, we provide an overview of the requests we received to alter or remove content from the Wikimedia projects, and to provide nonpublic information about our users. You can learn what sorts of requests we receive, where they are from, and which projects were targeted. We hope that this report provides a greater understanding of threats to free knowledge and our work to defend it.

 Help us unlock the world’s knowledge.
milonmaze commented 11 months ago

b97699c631ffbf5f1dde07e4a05337e440f63778: https://transparency.wikimedia.org/ @ 2023-10-28

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 Skip to content
-Transparency report: July to December 2022
-Requests for user information
+Transparency report: January to June 2023
+Request for user information
 Requests for content alteration and takedown
 DMCA takedown notices
 Stories
-Our perspective on policy
+Our perspectives on policy
 Human rights commitments
 Frequently asked questions
 Previous transparency reports
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 Robert Emperley

-CC BY-SA 2.0
+CC-BY-SA-2.0

 Art+Feminism Wikipedia edit-a-thon 
 File provided by Wikimedia Commons
milonmaze commented 10 months ago

c58703f4c6a88675b312ed022ba48617f1bd95ee: https://transparency.wikimedia.org/ @ 2023-11-11

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 Contact
 Follow
 Facebook
-Twitter
+X
 Instagram
 LinkedIn
 Photo credits
milonmaze commented 10 months ago

3d6c55dbb8332263c0fda8ce8d704bc4e734ca33: https://transparency.wikimedia.org/ @ 2023-11-18

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 Skip to content
 Transparency report: January to June 2023
-Request for user information
+Requests for user information
 Requests for content alteration and takedown
 DMCA takedown notices
 Stories
milonmaze commented 5 months ago

ac59957048d02315abf695555b2297493b065219: https://transparency.wikimedia.org/ @ 2024-04-13

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 Skip to content
-Transparency report: January to June 2023
+Transparency report: July to December 2023
 Requests for user information
 Requests for content alteration and takedown
 DMCA takedown notices
+EU Digital Services Act information
 Stories
 Our perspectives on policy
 Human rights commitments