… topic was opened with the focus on the actions of mainly one user on the Scots Wikipedia. His actions, albeit well-intentioned, nonetheless exposed a large vulnerability not just in the Scots Wiki, but small language Wikis in general. The conversation that followed quickly turne…
… topic was opened with the focus on the actions of mainly one user on the Scots Wikipedia. His actions, albeit well-intentioned, nonetheless exposed a large vulnerability not just in the Scots Wiki, but small language Wikis in general. The conversation that followed quickly turne…
…z. analytics Backend for a new distributed game which suggests descriptions for Wikidata items that lack descriptions using the content of Wikipedia distributed-game Unused tool (duplicate of speedpatrolling without the hyphen). Deletion requested at T212968. Archive sources used…
…t a suicide pact either, and it doesn't extend indefinitely. You've been around Wikipedia for coming up on two years now (longer than I have, in fact!), so it's hard to argue that this is a case of biting a newbie. You see, the whole point of WP:BITE is that we shouldn't punish o…
…pacity there even thought we aren't hurting for x86_64 builders. Bots found the wiki Yesterday our wiki was up and down in the morning. Seems scrapers not only found the wiki, but also found that they could query time ranges for changes in Special:RecentChanges. We put in some bl…
…soon. Candidates from the community are needed to fill the available seats. The Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees oversees the Wikimedia Foundation's operations. Community trustees and appointed trustees make up the Board of Trustees. Each trustee serves a three year term. T…
…r-faith disruption from this single user ascends everything I have ever seen on Wikipedia entirely, so I am merely going to scratch the surface here. Make no mistake though; this disruption is blatant , systematic , and severe . Major recognition deserves to go to the team of edi…
…r-faith disruption from this single user ascends everything I have ever seen on Wikipedia entirely, so I am merely going to scratch the surface here. Make no mistake though; this disruption is blatant , systematic , and severe . Major recognition deserves to go to the team of edi…
… months or so, it is very frustrating. I refer to the links on this table here: Wikipedia:WikiProject_Anatomy#Article_assessment_statistics . Is it possible to file a bug report or change the links to a tool that works? Cheers, -- Tom (LT) ( talk ) 04:13, 25 January 2015 (UTC) Da…
This is a project page to determine what action is required on the part of the Wikipedia community regarding the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and our response to it (if any). Jimmy Wales asked for community input on a possible database lock, similar to what the Italian Wikipedia…
This is a project page to determine what action is required on the part of the Wikipedia community regarding the Stop Online Piracy Act (SOPA) and our response to it (if any). Jimmy Wales asked for community input on a possible database lock, similar to what the Italian Wikipedia…
…n (talk) 19:20, 22 August 2013 (UTC) [ reply ] I gather you haven't seen Slate? Wikipedia Beats Major News Organizations, Perfectly Reflects Chelsea Manning’s New Gender L iz Let's Talk 20:07, 22 August 2013 (UTC) [ reply ] There is no conceivable reason for us to want to garner …
…o be clear, when I refer to a separate tab, I am envisioning something like the WikiProject infobox as seen on museums Wikiproject . – Noha307 ( talk ) 04:50, 13 February 2023 (UTC) Wherever you subscribed to the automated messages, you can change to point to an arbitrary page in…
… like a bad idea, but actually seems like it could pose a fundamental threat to Wikipedia. If that sounds like an overreaction, let me explain. The point of this feature is that it would warn people when they're about to make a non-neutral edit. That sounds like a great idea in t…
…ch allows users to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers. Wikipedia : "The WebDAV protocol allows 'Intercreativity,' making the Web a readable and writable medium, in line with Tim Berners-Lee's original vision.[1] It allows users to create, change and move …