In the statement by SMEX and Democracy for the Arab World Now (DAWN), they stated that

"Wikimedia should make public the results of its investigation, disclose all of the pages the team based in Saudi Arabia edited, and subject them to independent review and analysis. It should conduct an internal review of all of the pages edited by administrators based in authoritarian regimes and issue warning labels that the content may be subject to government infiltration. Wikimedia should also review its reliance on administrators in countries where freedom of speech is limited and independent writing severely restricted, and reexamine the extent to which such administrators are themselves subject to the risk of prosecution."

So would WMF publlsh more information about that office action? Thanks.

Regards,

SCP-2000
https://w.wiki/_zgcU

寄件者: Andy Mabbett <andy@pigsonthewing.org.uk>
寄件日期: 2023年1月6日 6:44
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主旨: [Wikimedia-l] Saudi Arabia jails two Wikipedia staff [SIC] in ‘bid to control content’
 
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2023/jan/05/saudi-arabia-jails-two-wikipedia-staff-in-bid-to-control-content

"Administrators jailed for 32 years, and eight years, as activists
warn of ploy to infiltrate website... Two high-ranking “admins” –
volunteer administrators with privileged access to Wikipedia,
including the ability to edit fully protected pages – have been
imprisoned since they were arrested on the same day in September
2020..."



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