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The Wikipedia community is divided over whether English Wikipedia should attempt a trial of the FlaggedRevisions MediaWiki extension. In a straw poll, active since January 2 and advertised through the watchlist sitenotice, nearly 500 editors have voiced their opinions, with about three-fifths in favor of a trial run. Many who oppose Flagged Revisions see it as a blow to Wikipedia's "anyone can edit" philosophy, while supporters see it as a path to improving the reliability of Wikipedia and discouraging vandalism. The highly configurable extension could also be used to incorporate detailed quality assessments, in addition to screening out unhelpful edits. A report from German Wikipedia, which has been using Flagged Revisions for several months, describes some of the positive and negative aspects of their implementation of Flagged Revisions.
The new Arbitration Committee has proposed a more open process for granting users the CheckUser and Oversight functions. In the past, these functions have been limited to members and former members of the Arbitration Committee and a small number of editors chosen by the committee. Under the proposed system CheckUser and Oversight would be assigned through an election process, in which only candidates vetted beforehand by the committee could run.
For a Fall 2008 course on "Lying About the Past" at George Mason University, historian T. Mills Kelly and his students propagated a hoax, the story of 18th century pirate Edward Owens. Kelly, who had used Wikipedia in past courses (see previous story), had his students create a Wikipedia entry as part of the hoax: Edward Owens. After Kelly and his students revealed the hoax near the end of the course, the article was rewritten to describe the hoax itself and was put up for deletion; the result was "no consensus" and the article was moved to Edward Owens (hoax). A second deletion discussion started January 5.
On 15 December 2008, the Scandinavian language Planet Wikimedia was created. Planet Wikimedia is a blog aggregator collecting blogs by Wikimedians in one place, available in ten other languages (see Meta for a list). The Scandinavian language Planet Wikimedia is the first of its kind, allowing for blogs in all North Germanic languages: Danish, Faroese, Icelandic, Norwegian and Swedish. The interface has been translated to all of these languages, but the blog content is shared between all languages, which is possible due to the high degree of mutual intelligibility between these languages. As of publication, the Planet has twelve blogs attached – six in Swedish, four in Norwegian and two in Danish.
Wikibooks has chosen a new logo for the project, and are now in the process of discussing the typography and slogan.
So far in 2009:
In his most recent article, WEBCommentary contributor Nicholas Stix continued his series The Pretend Encyclopedia, a series which highlights the inaccuracies and flaws within Wikipedia's entries. In this article, Stix expressed his frustration regarding misinformation and poor writing in Monsters of the Midway, an article about the Chicago Bears. Using quotes from various versions of the article as examples, Stix accused Wikipedia and its editors of "having no rhyme or reason" and "making entries worse over time." He also claimed that "hundreds of thousands of [Wikipedia] entries" are not even "written in clean, proper English."
Techtree.com reported that there had been claims of Jimbo Wales, founder of Wikipedia, resigning from the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees. The rumors started with a post on Valleywag by editor Owen Thomas, who wrote: "Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia's [...] cofounder, is no longer a board member of the site's nonprofit foundation." Sue Gardner, executive director of Wikimedia, responded to the news by confirming that Jimbo is indeed still a member of the board. Jay Walsh, Head of Communications, went on to say that Jimbo had been "'unanimously' confirmed for another term on the board."
The original post has since been amended to read "With the calendar running out on 2008, Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia's sleaze-drenched cofounder, nearly lost his seat on the board." Valleywag has a long tradition of adopting a scathing tone towards Wikimedia management, in particular last March's expose of Wales' relationship with Fox News reporter Rachel Marsden, as previously reported in the Signpost.
The Give and Take blog of The Chronicle of Philanthropy covered Wikipedia's recently concluded fundraiser in a post titled "Wikipedia's Fund-Raising Success Questioned". It describes the complaint of non-profit consultant Mike Burns, and the more gentle poke from the Values Blog, which gives "Only Two Cheers for Wikipedia" for mis-defining philanthrocapitalism—the title and subject of the bloggers' book.
In an article published in the August 2008 issue of the Journal of the American Society for Information Science and Technology, University of Arizona philosopher Don Fallis explores the "epistemic consequences" of Wikipedia—in other words, whether Wikipedia is helping or hurting the spread of reliable knowledge. In moving "Toward an Epistemology of Wikipedia", Fallis concludes that "the reliability of Wikipedia compares even more favorably to the reliability of those information sources that people would be likely to use if Wikipedia did not exist" and that "Wikipedia has a number of other epistemic virtues (e.g., power, speed, and fecundity) that arguably outweigh any deficiency in terms of reliability".
Humor site Cracked.com published an article this week on "5 Celebrity Wikipedia Entries They Clearly Wrote Themselves", mocking the articles on Corey Feldman, Paul Stanley, William Shatner, Bruce Willis, and Hulk Hogan. According to Cracked author Neal Nicholson, these articles contain examples of unencyclopedic tone, unnecessary detail, and "supernaturally shameless plug[s]", concluding that these articles could have only been written by the subjects themselves. Specifically, Nicholson criticized the William Shatner article for its use of the term Shatnerites, as well as the entry on Hulk Hogan for describing him as a "consummate role model".
For December 2008, Wikipedians discussed a thematic Did You Know (DYK) section for the Main Page. On November 2, following up on the successful Halloween theme for October 31 (related story), How do you turn this on asked if regular contributors at DYK would like to see a Christmas theme for the DYK section. A discussion about Main page bias surrounding themes occurred, with Karanacs calling for "submissions [to] include articles related to Christmas, Hannukah, Kwanzaa, and the Islamic New Year" and suggestions that the hooks cover a theme week.
Did You Know highlights Wikipedia's newest content (related story). To qualify for Did You Know, an article must be new or expanded more than fivefold, have at least 1500 characters of prose and should be created five days or fewer before it is nominated. The article should be well-written and cited to reliable sources. Hooks should be catchy and interesting – preferably something most readers wouldn't know before seeing the hook.
In addition to the 2008 Halloween theme and the December theme, Wikipedia has featured a thematic St. Patrick's Day mainpage in the past, and has a three-year tradition of a thematic Main page on April Fools' Day (related story).
In 2007, three DYK hooks with a Christmas theme were promoted, even though there was not a pre-planned theme.
2007: Did you know...
For 2008, a task force page of articles that were good targets for expansion was established; about 22 articles were expanded and featured as DYK hooks on December 25, alternating with other hooks. Samples included:
2008: Did you know...
The Picture of the Day, which highlights featured pictures, extended the Christmas theme. It featured a photochrom of a Russian reindeer sled (pictured below). The public domain image was selected from the U.S. Library of Congress archives and featured in August 2008.
No editors were granted admin status via the Requests for Adminship process this week.
Eleven bots or bot tasks were approved to begin operating this week: AnomieBOT (task request), Analphabot (task request), Bot0612 (task request), MBisanzBot (task request), SoxBot (task request), Pattonbot (task request), WikiStatsBOT (task request), BlackpoolFCBot (task request), DeadLinkBOT (task request), Lucasbfrbot and AnomieBOT (task request).
Twelve articles were promoted to featured status this week: The Simpsons Game (nom), Lockdown (2008) (nom), Tetrarch (tank) (nom), Benjamin Harrison (nom), USS Iowa turret explosion (nom), Stanley Goble (nom), Coenred of Mercia (nom), The Simpsons Hit & Run (nom), Toa Payoh ritual murders (nom), New South Greenland (nom), 2003 Insight Bowl (nom) and New York State Route 311 (nom).
Twenty-seven lists were promoted to featured status this week: List of Boston Latin School alumni (nom), List of Prime Ministers of Canada by time in office (nom), List of districts of West Bengal (nom), List of number-one Billboard Top Latin Albums of 2008 (nom), NBA All-Star Weekend Three-Point Shootout (nom), List of Governors of Indiana (nom), List of No Country for Old Men awards and nominations (nom), List of Montreal Canadiens head coaches (nom), Ballon d'Or (nom), List of monarchs of the Muhammad Ali Dynasty (nom), List of NBA All-Stars (nom), List of Houston Astros managers (nom), Timeline of the 1994 Atlantic hurricane season (nom), List of Houston Astros Opening Day starting pitchers (nom), List of National Historic Landmarks in Alabama (nom), The Kills discography (nom), Avatar: The Last Airbender (season 3) (nom), List of Texas Rangers managers (nom), List of Bleach episodes (season 9) (nom), List of Texas Aggie terms (nom), Highlander: The Series (season 2) (nom), List of Nobel Peace Prize Laureates (nom), List of first overall Major League Baseball draft picks (nom), Eminem discography (nom), List of Pittsburgh Pirates managers and owners (nom), Darwin Medal (nom) and List of awards and nominations received by Alanis Morissette (nom).
Two topics were promoted to featured status this week: Constitution of the Roman Republic (nom) and X-Men films (nom).
No portals were promoted to featured status this week.
The following featured articles were displayed on the Main Page this week as Today's featured article: Battle of Red Cliffs, Hanford Site, Frank Macfarlane Burnet, Go Man Go, Alfred Russel Wallace, Nimrod Expedition, Woody Guthrie, Marble Madness and King Arthur.
Three articles were delisted this week: Growth of the Old Swiss Confederacy (nom), Warren County Canal (nom) and First Crusade (nom).
No topics were delisted this week.
Two lists were delisted this week: List of Sweden international footballers (nom) and Flag flying days in Mexico (nom).
The following featured pictures were displayed on the Main Page this week as picture of the day: Ocean currents, Willie Wagtail, Oviposition, Guttation, Chamaeleo jacksonii, Titan, Lobby card and Operation Strangle.
Eleven media files were featured this week:
| Auld Lang Syne | (nom) |
| Sonata for Flute or Recorder and Harpsichord in B minor, BWV 1030 | (nom) |
| Sonata for Flute or Recorder and Harpsichord in B minor, BWV 1030 | (nom) |
| Sonata for Flute or Recorder and Harpsichord in B minor, BWV 1030 | (nom) |
| Castrato | (nom) |
| La bohème: O Mimì, tu più non torni | (nom) |
| Statement on the Panama Canal Treaty Signing | (nom) |
| Pinafore 1 | (nom) |
| Pinafore 2 | (nom) |
| Morte d'Otello | (nom) |
| Russian national anthem at Medvedev inauguration 2008 | (nom) |
No featured pictures were demoted this week.
Twenty-five pictures were promoted to featured status this week and are shown below.
This is a summary of recent (as in, since the last technology report was written) technology and site configuration changes that affect the English Wikipedia. Note that not all changes described here are necessarily live as of press time; the English Wikipedia is currently running version 1.44.0-wmf.8 (f08e6b3), and changes to the software with a version number higher than that will not yet be active. Configuration changes and changes to interface messages, however, become active immediately.
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will return the protection level for page edits. (r45587, bug 9947)
The Arbitration Committee closed one case this week and opened none, leaving four cases open.