Hi there,
I sent a message to some individual inactive "members" concerning removal from
mailing list. We are no longer supporting recruits who have still not been able to donate
a single edit especially to Wikipedia.
We have been operating with a grant and we have to account for all the time and effort and
funds we have spent coming to your schools, BarCamps etc in September. The self motivated
ones who are truly interested have proven themselves. We have to wrap up for the outreach
year and write our report to WMF. We need to move on to other things that will ensure our
edit numbers grow.
You might not find this cool to hear but some members who joined a few months ago have
over 100 edits now. They even learnt faster than I did when I joined. They came in with
you so there is no excuse. As a grantee who needs to account for work done, I don't
have time for anyone who will make me seem incompetent with all due respect. I will simply
kick you out.
Let me be honest with you. I have been on Twitter and Facebook for years. These companies
haven't sent me a travel scholarship anywhere to any of their tech events. I have
known Wikimedia for just 1 year. Wikimedia flew me to Hong Kong for exposure and learning.
Wikimedia is the only social media organisation that takes users that seriously.
Some of you are on Fb and Twitter with blogs and all. You are all over the place and you
have time for everything else because you know where your interest lies. I told Rexford
months ago that I wanted to be a Wikimedian. He didn't force me here. I came by
myself. This is a game of interests.
In Hong Kong I met very distinguished people -- scientists, people in aviation, Phd
holders, mothers and fathers who regardless of whatever, still extend towards their
Wikimedian duties. So if your problem is time, I encourage you to find time. An edit could
be a one minute thing.
I understand editing in itself is not a paid job. Maybe that is what is discouraging you.
But no one pays you to tweet your knowledge. Wikis are social media too and WMF
doesn't pay people to contribute their knowledge. We can only pay you for the help in
outreach as prescribed by our grant or on special projects that has received grants. With
that, PWMGH can't force you and I understand. So if incentives are low for you, well
too bad for us.
Those that declared your edits, good job done. If you still want to remain with us, and
haven't, do declare your edits please.
Regards,
Sandister Tei
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