I don't think we get to make grand claims about what "the vast majority" think, without some good basis for it.
More pragmatically, I suspect that most editors think of themselves as Wikipedia/other project *editors*. But those who truly think of themselves as members of a *movement* - our GLAM volunteers, our regional/country bodies, volunteers in outreach and universities, editors and others who truly see themselves as members of a movement and not just editors of knowledge - probably don't think of it in terms of "only limited to Wikipedia", but in far broader terms - and if they don't, then we might want to gently suggest that broader vision to them and not just concur that it's limited in that way.
On Thu, 18 Apr 2019 at 07:32, Jennifer Pryor-Summers < jennifer.pryorsummers@gmail.com> wrote:
You can't be a member of "The Wikipedia Movement".
I suggest that this claimed impossibility is in fact exactly what the vast majority of the volunteers believe that they are.
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