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English: Presentation slides for Wikimania 2023 Title: What we have learned from talking to large commercial users of Wikimedia content Recent external trends[1] show that the internet ecosystem that Wikimedia grew up in is changing, fast. This affects how and where the public accesses the knowledge in our projects (and whether they know where it came from, that they can contribute too, and donate). These trends also means that the kinds of information people prefer is changing, and the ways that Wikimedia content is presented, or what it's transformed into, is different. Topics include: Attribution (inc. sound logo) and fighting "Disintermediation"; identifying "Breaking news"; structured page content (Wikidata, Tables, Infoboxes); and implications of training data for AI bots. [1] https://diff.wikimedia.org/2023/02/17/looking-outward-external-trends-in-2023/ |
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Source | Lane Becker / LBecker (WMF) and Liam Wyatt / Lwyatt (WMF) / Wittylama : https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/10hUz1NgktFJzkH230GHtgJyovjlngTlX/edit#slide=id.p3 |
Author | Lane Becker / LBecker (WMF) and Liam Wyatt / Lwyatt (WMF) / Wittylama |
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Short title | What We Have Learned from Large Commercial Users of Wikimedia Content |
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