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Volume 11, Issue 01
, 07 January 2015
Interview:
Interview with Jakob, one of Wikipedia's more prolific waterway contributors
In the media:
ISIL propaganda video; AirAsia complaints
Featured content:
Kock up
Traffic report:
Auld Lang Syne
Volume 11, Issue 02
, 14 January 2015
News and notes:
Erasmus Prize recognizes the global Wikipedia community
Op-ed:
Articles for creation needs you
WikiProject report:
Articles for creation: the inside story
In the media:
Wikipedia's birthday brings tributes, app, award; Castro death rumors
Featured content:
Citations are needed
Traffic report:
Wikipédia sommes Charlie
Volume 11, Issue 03
, 21 January 2015
From the editor:
Introducing your new editors-in-chief
Anniversary:
A decade of the
Signpost
Interview:
WWII veteran honors shipmates through Wikipedia editing
Op-ed:
Let's make WikiProjects better
News and notes:
Annual report released; Wikimania; steward elections
In the media:
Johann Hari; bandishes and delicate flowers
Featured content:
Yachts, marmots, boat races, and a rocket engineer who attempted to birth a goddess
Arbitration report:
As one door closes, a (Gamer)Gate opens
Volume 11, Issue 04
, 28 January 2015
From the editor:
An editorial board that includes you
Special report:
Traffic in the fog—2014's most popular articles include death, Facebook, and Ebola
In focus:
Thirteen editors sanctioned in mammoth GamerGate arbitration case
Forum:
Evaluating the Arbitration Committee's handling of GamerGate
In the media:
A murderous week for Wikipedia
Featured content:
Like Jack Kerouac's
On The Road
, this week's issue was written on amphetamines
Traffic report:
A sea of faces
Recent research:
Bot writes about theatre plays; "Renaissance editors" create better content
February
Volume 11, Issue 5
, 04 February 2015
News and notes:
No men beyond this point: the proposal to create a no-men space on Wikipedia
Op-ed:
Is Wikipedia for sale?
In the media:
Gamergate and Muhammad controversies continue
Traffic report:
The American Heartland
Featured content:
It's raining men!
Arbitration report:
Slamming shut the GamerGate
WikiProject report:
Dicing with death – on Wikipedia?
Technology report:
Security issue fixed; VisualEditor changes
Gallery:
Langston Hughes
Volume 11, Issue 6
, 11 February 2015
From the editors:
We want to know what you think!
News and notes:
One editor faces likely ban for work on Wikipedia; another awarded $1 million
In the media:
Is Wikipedia eating itself?
Traffic report:
Bowled over
WikiProject report:
Brand new WikiProjects profiled
Featured content:
A grizzly bear, Operation Mascot,
Freedom Planet
& Liberty Island, cosmic dust clouds, a cricket five-wicket list, more fine art, & a terrible, terrible opera...
Gallery:
Feel the love
Volume 11, Issue 7
, 18 February 2015
Editorial:
Recent retirements typify problem of admin attrition
In the media:
Students' use and perception of Wikipedia
Special report:
Revision scoring as a service
Traffic report:
February is for lovers
Gallery:
Darwin Day
Featured content:
A load of bull-sized breakfast behind the restaurant, Koi feeding, a moray eel, Spaghetti Nebula and other fishy, fishy fish
Arbitration report:
We've built the nuclear reactor; now what colour should we paint the bikeshed?
Volume 11, Issue 8
, 25 February 2015
News and notes:
Questions raised over WMF partnership with research firm
Op-ed:
Text from Wikipedia good enough for Oxford University Press to claim as own
In the media:
WikiGnomes and Bigfoot
Traffic report:
Fifty Shades of... self-denial?
WikiProject report:
Be prepared... Scouts in the spotlight
Featured content:
The Moon, Mars, Venus, and Saturn, in no particular order. Also, Kaiser Kong.
Gallery:
Far from home
Blog:
Join the Wikimedia strategy consultation
Recent research:
Gender bias, SOPA blackout, and a student assignment that backfired
March
Volume 11, Issue 9
, 04 March 2015
From the editor:
A sign of the times—the
Signpost
revamps its internal structure to make contributing easier
Editorial:
Conspiracy theories distract from real questions about grantmaking report
News and notes:
Wikimedia Foundation and OTRS team both publish reports, indicate operating changes
Interview:
Meet a paid editor
Traffic report:
Attack of the movies
In the media:
Kanye West rebranded; Wikipedia in court; editors for hire
Blog:
Black History Month edit-a-thons tackle Wikipedia’s multicultural gaps
Technology report:
Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
Featured content:
Ploughing fields and trading horses with Rosa Bonheur
Arbitration report:
Bradspeaks—impact, regrets, and advice; current cases hinge on sex, religion, and ... infoboxes
Volume 11, Issue 10
, 11 March 2015
Special report:
An advance look at the WMF's fundraising survey
In focus:
WMF to NSA: "stop spying on Wikipedia users"
News and notes:
WikiWomen's History Month—meetups, blog posts, and "Inspire" grant-making campaign
In the media:
Gamergate; a Wiki hoax; Kanye West
Traffic report:
Wikipedia: handing knowledge to the world, one prank at a time
Featured content:
Here they come, the couple plighted –
Op-ed:
Why the Core Contest matters
Volume 11, Issue 11
, 18 March 2015
From the editor:
A salute to Pine
Op-ed:
Does the Wikimedia fundraising survey address community concerns?
News and notes:
SUL finalization imminent; executive office shake-ups at the Foundation
In the media:
NYPD editing articles regarding allegations of police brutality and misconduct
Featured content:
A woman who loved kings, a king who loved angels ...
Traffic report:
It's not cricket
Volume 11, Issue 12
, 25 March 2015
News and notes:
Wikimedia Foundation adopts open-access research policy
Op-ed:
How my father's railroad image collection now benefits the world: the value of digitization
Featured content:
A carnival of animals, a river of dung, a wasteland of uncles, and some people with attitude
Special report:
Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year 2014
Traffic report:
Oddly familiar
Recent research:
Most important people; respiratory reliability; academic attitudes
Blog:
The Wikipedia Library Team reflects on its new Visiting Scholars program
April
Volume 11, Issue 13
, 01 April 2015
In focus:
WMF's latest strategy document shows successes, vagueness, and the need for better data
In the media:
Wiki-PR duo bulldoze a piñata store; Wifione arbitration case; French parliamentary plagiarism
Traffic report:
All over the place
News and notes:
New edits-by-mail option will "revolutionize" Wikipedia and its editor base
(
April Fool's Day edition
)
Special report:
Pictures of the Year 2015
(
April Fool's Day edition
)
Featured content:
Stop Press.
Marie Celeste
Mystery Solved. Crew Found Hiding In Wardrobe.
(
April Fool's Day edition
)
Volume 11, Issue 14
, 08 April 2015
Op-ed:
We are drowning in promotional artspam
News and notes:
Advancement department to be created at the Foundation, milestone fixes
In the media:
Wikipedia on
60 Minutes
, Kickstarter, and in the classroom
WikiProject report:
WikiProject Christianity
Featured content:
Partisan arrangements, dodgy dollars, a mysterious union of strings, and a hole that became a monument
Traffic report:
Resurrection week
Arbitration report:
New Functionary appointments
Technology report:
Bugs, Repairs, and Internal Operational News
Volume 11, Issue 15
, 15 April 2015
News and notes:
Erik Möller leaving Foundation; annual plan grants under community review
In the media:
Saving Wikipedia; Internet regulation; Thoreau quote hoax
Featured content:
Au-delà des Alpes, la chienlit de Saint-Bernard. Sous les pavés, les trimes d'argent ! Mes enfants, suivez-moi !
Traffic report:
Furious domination
Blog:
Single-User Login provides access to all wikis
Volume 11, Issue 16
, 22 April 2015
Special report:
Sony emails reveal corporate practices and undisclosed advocacy editing
News and notes:
Call for candidates as the movement approaches the Wikimedia Board elections
In the media:
UK political editing; hoaxes; net neutrality
In focus:
2015 Wikimedia Foundation election preparations underway
Featured content:
Vanguard
on guard
Traffic report:
A harvest of couch potatoes
Gallery:
The bitter end
Volume 11, Issue 17
, 29 April 2015
Wikimania:
Choice of small village for Wikimania 2016 ruffles feathers
News and notes:
Wiki Loves Monuments evaluation sees diminishing returns and increasing cost
In the media:
Scottish MEP blocked for edit warring; ranking articles by importance
Featured content:
Apartheid and related topics, awards and accolades, and a bunch of tough journeys
Recent research:
Military history, cricket, and Australia targeted in Wikipedia articles' popularity vs. quality; how copyright damages economy
Traffic report:
Bruce, Nessie, and genocide
Technology report:
VisualEditor and MediaWiki updates
May
Volume 11, Issue 18
, 06 May 2015
Special report:
FDC candidates respond to key issues
News and notes:
"Inspire" grant-making campaign concludes, grantees announced
In the media:
Guggenheim image donation; Wiki campaign gets advertising award
Featured content:
The amorous android and the horsebreeder; WikiCup round two concludes
Traffic report:
The grim ship reality
Volume 11, Issue 19
, 13 May 2015
Foundation elections:
WMF Board candidates share their views with the
Signpost
Op-ed:
What made Wikipedia lose its reputation?
In the media:
Grant Shapps story continues; Wikipedia's "leftist ties"
News and notes:
Swedish Wikimedia chapter organizes simultaneous Wikidata contests
Featured content:
Four first-time featured article writers lead the way
Traffic report:
Round Two
Volume 11, Issue 20
, 20 May 2015
News and notes:
A dark side of comedy: the Wikipedia volunteers cleaning up behind John Oliver's fowl jokes
In focus:
The awful truth about Wikimedia's article counts
From the editor:
Your voice is needed: strategic voting in the WMF election
In the media:
Jimmy Wales accepts Dan David Prize
WikiProject report:
Cell-ebrating molecular biology
Arbitration report:
Editor conduct the subject of multiple cases
Featured content:
Puppets, fungi, and waterfalls
Traffic report:
Inner Core
Volume 11, Issue 21
, 27 May 2015
News and notes:
WMF releases quarterly reports, annual plans
In the media:
Scrubbing Parliamentary biographies; Wikipedia's invisible history
Recent research:
Drug articles accurate and largely complete; women "slightly overrepresented"; talking like an admin
Traffic report:
Summer, summer, summertime
Discussion report:
A relic from the past that needs to be updated
Featured content:
When music was confined to a ribbon of rust
Technology report:
MediaWiki blows up printers
June
Volume 11, Issue 22
, 03 June 2015
News and notes:
Three new community-elected trustees announced, incumbents out
Blog:
How Wikipedia covered Caitlyn Jenner’s transition
Discussion report:
The deprecation of Persondata; RfA – A broken process; Complaints from users on Swedish Wikipedia
Special report:
Towards "Health Information for All": Medical content on Wikipedia received 6.5 billion page views in 2013
In the media:
Anonymous Australian editing targets football player, shooting victim
Traffic report:
A rather ordinary week
Featured content:
It's not over till the fat man sings
Technology report:
Things are getting SPDYier
Volume 11, Issue 23
, 10 June 2015
News and notes:
Chapter financial trends analyzed, news in brief
Traffic report:
Two households, both alike in dignity
In the media:
Arbitration case attracts media coverage; Wikipedia in Israel
Featured content:
Just the bear facts, ma'am
Technology report:
Wikimedia sites are going HTTPS only
Blog:
Making Wikipedia’s medical articles accessible in Chinese
Volume 11, Issue 24
, 17 June 2015
Arbitration report:
An election has consequences
Discussion report:
A quick way of becoming an admin
Featured content:
Great Dane hits 150
In focus:
Three weeks to save freedom of panorama in Europe
In the media:
Wikipedia wins Asturias Prize; printing out Wikipedia; HTTPS switch
Interview:
A veteran’s Wikipedia edits help him understand the brutality behind Yugoslavia’s wars
News and notes:
Labs outage kills tools, self; news in brief
Op-ed:
Making a difference in Wikipedia, one GA at a time
Technology report:
HTTPS-only rollout completed, proposal to enable VisualEditor for new accounts
WikiProject report:
We are back - Western Australia speaks
Volume 11, Issue 25
, 24 June 2015
From the editor:
The
Signpost
tagging initiative
Op-ed:
Content Translation beta is coming to the English Wikipedia
News and notes:
Board of Trustees propose bylaw amendments
In the media:
Turkish Wikipedia censorship; "Can Wikipedia survive?"; PR editing
Special report:
Small impact of the large Google Translation Project on Telugu Wikipedia
Recent research:
How Wikipedia built governance capability; readability of plastic surgery articles
Featured content:
One eye when begun, two when it's done
Blog:
7,473 volumes at 700 pages each: meet
Print Wikipedia
Arbitration report:
Politics by other means: The American politics 2 arbitration
Technology report:
2015 MediaWiki architecture focus and Multimedia roadmap announced
July
Volume 11, Issue 26
, 01 July 2015
News and notes:
Training the Trainers; VP of Engineering leaves WMF
In the media:
EU freedom of panorama; Nehru outrage; BBC apology
WikiProject report:
Able to make a stand
Featured content:
Viva V.E.R.D.I.
Traffic report:
We're Baaaaack
Technology report:
Technical updates and improvements
Blog:
These Texans are on a quest to improve Wikipedia’s coverage of their state’s revolution
Volume 11, Issue 27
, 08 July 2015
Editorial:
So you want to get your message out. Where do you turn?
News and notes:
Wikimedia Foundation annual plan released, news in brief
In the media:
Wikimania warning; Wikipedia "mystery" easily solved
Traffic report:
The Empire lobs back
Featured content:
Pyrénées, Playmates, parliament and a prison...
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Volume 11, Issue 28
, 15 July 2015
Op-ed:
On paid editing and advocacy: when the Bright Line fails to shine, and what we can do about it
News and notes:
The Wikimedia Conference and Wikimania
In the media:
Shapps requests WMUK data; professor's plagiarism demotion
Blog:
Wikimedia Foundation releases third transparency report
Traffic report:
Belles of the ball
WikiProject report:
What happens when a country is no longer a country?
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Featured content:
When angels and daemons interrupt the vicious and intemperate
Volume 11, Issue 29
, 22 July 2015
From the editor:
Change the world
News and notes:
Wikimanía 2015 in the books; Lightbreather ArbCom case
Wikimanía report:
Wikimanía 2015 report, part 1, the plenaries
In the media:
Novelists annotate Wikipedia; Wales promotes TPO; Working for free
Traffic report:
The Nerds, They Are A-Changin'
WikiProject report:
Some more politics
Featured content:
The sleep of reason produces monsters
Gallery:
"One small step..."
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Volume 11, Issue 30
, 29 July 2015
News and notes:
BARC de-adminship proposal; Wikimania recordings debate
Op-ed:
My life as an autistic Wikipedian
Recent research:
Wikipedia and collective intelligence; how Wikipedia is tweeted
In the media:
Is Wikipedia a battleground in the culture wars?
Featured content:
Even mammoths get the Blues
Traffic report:
Namaste again, Reddit
August
Volume 11, Issue 31
, 05 August 2015
Editorial:
Wikipedia better equipped to deal with systemic bias than traditional publishers
Op-ed:
Je ne suis pas Google
News and notes:
VisualEditor, endowment, science, and news in brief
WikiProject report:
Meet the boilerplate makers
In the media:
Probe into Nehru edits launched; dangers of the right to be forgotten
Traffic report:
Mrityorma amritam gamaya...
Featured content:
Maya, Michigan, Medici, Médée, and Moul n'ga
Blog:
Get help editing Wikipedia with the new “Co-op” mentorship program
Volume 11, Issue 32
, 12 August 2015
News and notes:
Superprotect, one year later; a contentious RfA
In the media:
Paid editing; traffic drop; Nicki Minaj
Forum:
Community voices on paid editing
Wikimanía report:
Wikimanía 2015, part 2, a community event
Traffic report:
Fighting from top to bottom
Featured content:
Fused lizards, giant mice, and Scottish demons
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Blog:
The Hunt for
Tirpitz
Volume 11, Issue 33
, 19 August 2015
Op-ed:
WP:THREATENING2MEN: The English Wikipedia's misogynist infopolitics and the hegemony of the asshole consensus
In the media:
Politically controversial science; "Wikipedia hates women"
Featured content:
Dead parrots, live frogs, a symbolic kiss and what do we get? Enrique Iglesias!
Travelogue:
Seeing is believing
Traffic report:
Straight Outta Connecticut
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Blog:
How Wikipedia responds to breaking news
Volume 11, Issue 34
, 26 August 2015
In focus:
An increase in active Wikipedia editors
Op-ed:
Wikimania—can volunteers organize conferences?
News and notes:
Re-imagining grants
In the media:
Russia temporarily blocks Wikipedia
Recent research:
OpenSym 2015 report; PageRank and wiki quality; news suggestions; the impact of open access
Featured content:
Out to stud, please call later
Arbitration report:
Reinforcing Arbitration
September
Volume 11, Issue 35
, 02 September 2015
Special report:
Massive paid editing network unearthed on the English Wikipedia
News and notes:
Flow placed on ice
Discussion report:
WMF's sudden reversal on Wiki Loves Monuments
Featured content:
Brawny
In the media:
Orangemoody sockpuppet case sparks widespread coverage
Traffic report:
You didn't miss much
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Volume 11, Issue 36
, 09 September 2015
Gallery:
Being Welsh
Op-ed:
DYK, or proudly displaying incorrect information on the Main Page with alarming regularity
News and notes:
The Swedish Wikipedia's controversial two-millionth article
In the media:
Calling all scientists!; More Wikipedia editors in the Netherlands than all of Africa combined
Featured content:
Killed by flying debris
Traffic report:
Mass media production traffic
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Volume 11, Issue 37
, 16 September 2015
Editorial:
No access is no answer to closed access
Traffic report:
Another week
News and notes:
Byrd and notifications leave, but page views stay; was a terror suspect editing Wikipedia?
In the media:
Is there life on Mars?
Featured content:
Why did the emu cross the road?
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Volume 11, Issue 38
, 23 September 2015
Featured content:
Inside Duke Humfrey's Library
In the media:
PETA makes "monkey selfie" a three-way copyright battle; Stanford Encyclopedia of Philosophy
Op-ed:
Can we please stop bashing Wikipedia?
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Traffic report:
¡Viva la Revolución! Kinda.
WikiProject report:
Dancing to the beat of a... wikiproject?
Volume 11, Issue 39
, 30 September 2015
In the media:
Irish legislative editing; coffee quarrel; more sports vandalism
News and notes:
Wikimedia Foundation fundraising report, Montreal to host 2017 Wikimania
Op-ed:
Wikipedia needs more administrators
Recent research:
Wiktionary special; newbies, conflict and tolerance; Is Wikipedia's search function inferior?
Tech news:
Tech news in brief
October
Volume 11, Issue 40
, 07 October 2015
Op-ed:
Walled gardens of corruption
In the media:
Jailed Saudi blogger wins award; PR editing and Wiki-embarassment; Pakistan's third-richest person?
Traffic report:
Reality is for losers
Featured content:
This Week's Featured Content
Arbitration report:
Warning: Contains GMOs
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Gallery:
Winners of Wiki Loves Monuments 2015 in Pakistan
Volume 11, Issue 41
, 14 October 2015
Blog:
Third Wikimedia Spain conference takes place in Madrid
Editorial:
Why the news media needs a Wikipedian in residence
Op-ed:
WikiConference USA 2015: built on good faith
Traffic report:
Screens, Sport, Reddit, and Death
WikiConference report:
US gathering sees speeches from Andrew Lih, AfroCrowd, and the Archivist of the United States
News and notes:
2015–2016 Q1 fundraising update sparks mailing list debate
Featured content:
A fistful of dollars
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Volume 11, Issue 42
, 21 October 2015
Editorial:
Women and Wikipedia: the world is watching
News and notes:
Wikimedia lawsuit against NSA dismissed; Affiliates mailing list launched
In the media:
"Wikipedia's hostility to women"
Special report:
One year of GamerGate, or how I learned to stop worrying and love bare rule-level consensus
Featured content:
A more balanced week
Op-ed:
Wikipedia is significantly amplifying the impact of Open Access publications
Arbitration report:
Four ArbCom cases ongoing
Traffic report:
Hiding under the covers of the Internet
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Volume 11, Issue 43
, 28 October 2015
From the editor:
The
Signpost
'
s reorganization plan—we need your help
News and notes:
English Wikipedia reaches five million articles
In the media:
The world's Wikipedia gaps; Google and Wikipedia accused of tying Ben Carson to NAMBLA
Op-ed:
It’s time to stop the bullying
Arbitration report:
A second attempt at Arbitration enforcement
Traffic report:
Canada, the most popular nation on Earth
Recent research:
Student attitudes towards Wikipedia; Jesus, Napoleon and Obama top "Wikipedia social network"; featured article editing patterns in 12 languages
Featured content:
Birds, turtles, and other things
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Community letter:
Five million articles
November
Volume 11, Issue 44
, 04 November 2015
Op-ed:
You are invited to participate in the Community Wishlist Survey
News and notes:
Wikimedia Foundation finances; Superprotect is gone
In the media:
Ahmadiyya Jabrayilov: propaganda myth or history?
Traffic report:
Death, the Dead, and Spectres are abroad
Featured content:
Christianity, music, and cricket
Gallery:
Princess of Asturias Awards 2015 ceremony
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Volume 11, Issue 45
, 11 November 2015
Op-ed:
As one thousand of us requested, Superprotect has been removed
Arbitration report:
Elections, redirections, and a resignation from the Committee
Discussion report:
Compromise of two administrator accounts prompts security review
Featured content:
Texas, film, and cycling
In the media:
Sanger on Wikipedia; Silver on
Vox
; lawyers on monkeys
Traffic report:
Doodles of popularity
Gallery:
Paris
Volume 11, Issue 46
, 18 November 2015
Special report:
ArbCom election—candidates’ opinions analysed
In the media:
Icelandic milestone; apolitical editing
Discussion report:
BASC disbanded; other developments in the discussion world
Arbitration report:
Ban Appeals Subcommittee goes up in smoke; 21 candidates running
Featured content:
Fantasia on a Theme by Jimbo Wales
Traffic report:
Darkness and light
Volume 11, Issue 47
, 25 November 2015
Blog:
Wikimedia Foundation, Wikimedia Deutschland urge Reiss Engelhorn Museum to reconsider suit over public domain works of art
Op-ed:
Wikidata: the new Rosetta Stone
Traffic report:
J'en ai ras le bol
News and notes:
Fundraising update; FDC recommendations
In the media:
Erasmus Prize awarded to Wikipedia; trouble on the Russian Wikipedia
Recent research:
Do Wikipedia citations mirror scholarly impact?; co-star networks in silent films
Featured content:
Caves and stuff
Arbitration report:
Third Palestine-Israel case closes; Voting begins
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
December
Volume 11, Issue 48
, 02 December 2015
Op-ed:
Whither Wikidata?
Traffic report:
Jonesing for episodes
News and notes:
Online harassment consultation; High voter turnout at ArbCom elections
In the media:
Is Wikidata as transparent as it seems?; Wikimedia Fund-raising drive launches
Featured content:
This Week's Featured Content
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Volume 11, Issue 49
, 09 December 2015
News and notes:
ArbCom election results announced
Op-ed:
Wikidata: Knowledge from different points of view
In the media:
Political editing in the context of the US presidential primaries
Traffic report:
So do you laugh, or does it cry?
Featured content:
Sports, ships, arts... and some other things
Technology report:
Tech news in brief
Gallery:
Wiki Loves Monuments 2015 winners
Volume 11, Issue 50
, 16 December 2015
In the media:
Wales in China;
#Edit2015
In focus:
Drone photography: New possibilities and new challenges
Arbitration report:
GMO case decided
WikiProject report:
Women in Red—using teamwork and partnerships to elevate online and offline collaborations
Traffic report:
A feast of Spam
Featured content:
An unusually slow week
Gallery:
WikiConference USA 2015: images, slide decks, and videos
Volume 11, Issue 52
, 30 December 2015
News and notes:
WMF Board dismisses community-elected trustee
Year in review:
The top ten Wikipedia stories of 2015
Arbitration report:
Second Arbitration Enforcement case concludes as another case is suspended
In the media:
Wikipedia plagued by a "Basket of Deception"
Traffic report:
The Force we expected
Featured content:
The post-Christmas edition
Gallery:
It's that time of year again
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