Comments in lineOn Mon, Jul 27, 2015 at 11:31 AM, Michael Guss <mguss@wikimedia.org> wrote:Hello everyone, CBS' 60 Minutes news magazine re-aired a segment which originally aired back in April.Here's the link to the whole segment for your convenience: http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/wikimania-2/Here's the intended "60 Minutes overtime" video we want to promote which features discussion about fighting vandalism on Wikipedia:T: Meet Wikipedians from around the world! Watch this @60Minutes segment on #Wikimania, Wikipedia, and free knowledge:T: In case you missed it: here's @60Minutes segment on #WikimaniaVVT: "It just felt right to be a charity: free knowledge for everyone" @jimmy_wales @60Minutes http://www.cbsnews.com/videos/wikimania-2/LGTM^^T: "I do the editing because I love it" - Amanda @levendowski of @wikimedianychttp://www.cbsnews.com/videos/wikimania-2/ @60MinutesFB/G: In case you missed it: here's the 60 Minutes segment on #Wikimania!VVFB/G: Let's watch it again – here's the 60 Minutes segment on Wikipedia!LGTM^^FB/G: "It just felt right to be a charity: free knowledge for everyone" - Jimmy WalesFighting Vandalism on WikipediaVVT/f/g: Most vandalism is reverted even before it is seen on Wikipedia.LGTM^^T/f/g: This is how Wikipedia keeps information accurate.TF/G: 70 to 80% of vandalism done on Wikipedia is reverted before it is ever seen by anyone.--
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