Adding Wiki-research-l for visibility.
By the way, per best practices you might want to create a research project page on Meta-wiki for this endeavour: https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Research:Projects . The new project button there leads to a template that asks for various details, but these are mostly optional.
(I see there is already a project listed that is titled "Wikipedia during 2024 Elections", but it seems focused on elections in a different country.)
On Mon, Feb 3, 2025 at 7:52 AM Dimi Dimitrov dimi@wikimedia.be wrote:
Hi all,
Wikimedia Europe, the University of Amsterdam and the Eurecat Research Centre are currently researching https://wikimedia.brussels/wikimedia-europe-partners-for-research-into-wikipedias-practices-on-information-on-elections/ election information and election period content moderation on Wikipedia. It is a project funded by the European Media and Information Fund https://gulbenkian.pt/emifund/ and focuses on the 2024 European Parliament elections.
As part of this project we are gathering and recording Wikipedia editors' experiences.
Tomorrow we are inviting you to* share your stories, tricks, solutions and experience with trolls, bots, misinformed editors. *Where do you see them most often? How do you deal with them? How can others learn from your experience?
Join *Troll-spotting: stories across Europe https://tel.meet/wag-moez-kpd?pin=9238161380557* (online)
*4 February (Tuesday), 18:00-19:30 CET*
Cheers,
D
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