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Wikimedia has nothing to do with WikiLeaks and has never done it before. Both use the word "wiki" for their names, but they are always completely independent and irrelevant.
Wikimedia imagines "the total of all knowledge, a world that anyone can freely share". However, Wikimedia projects, including free knowledge projects such as Wikipedia and Wikimedia share, currently do not provide services to the world. Achieving this vision by 2030 may become more difficult as the world's population moves to support regions with fewer regions and languages. Using a Wikimedia project in a country is directly related to its economic power. Ten countries with the most access to Wikimedia are the 20 largest economic powers in the world. In 2017, the United States accounted for 23% of the total traffic of Wikimedia, Japan was second, accounting for 8%. Europe and North America together account for 63% of Wikimedia's total traffic
Jimmy Wales co-founder Wikipedia quoted a famous quote that asks us to "imagine a world where all people on Earth have free access to the sum of all human knowledge". This is almost a Wikipedia mission statement: it definitely deserves praise, and the recent sign of the English version of 5 million articles is undoubtedly impressive. We all use Wikipedia, but how many people (Yes, readers ...) actually contribute? In order to celebrate the 15th anniversary of the birth of Wikipedia, Oxford University Institute for Internet Studies (Oxford University) published a public edition to improve the contents of "social internet" sponsored by Wikimedia Media of Bodley Library led by Dr. Martin Poulter We held an event. training
Because it is impossible, Wikipedia found an opportunity to succeed as a collection of freely edited sovereign information. To create a world where everyone can share freely with the sum of all knowledge (Reagle 3), Wikipedia faces many technical and logistical obstacles. I believe that some hegemonic overthrows must be made to reach some form of truth agreement among the public, but Wikipedia has a neutral knowledge sharing and "how to access larger people and information We shared the combination of "Sharing." I agree (Reagle 1). The adjustment effect of Wikipedia can be seen both in the contributed example and in persistence as a reference.