Le 2013-04-18 14:11, Stevie Benton a écrit :
[Speaking personally, not from WMUK]
Not sure how advertisements came in to the discussion, it's totally
different. If we agree we want to share the sum total of all human
knowledge, then it makes sense that we make it as easy to share that
knowledge as possible. Having small, discreet buttons that allow one
/ two
click sharing removes some of the barriers that may exist. Just my
opinion, of course.
Stevie
I really don't understand what's the supposed "barriers", you can save
the whole page to send it, copy/paste the whole page, send the direct
URL. What the use case where current possibilities would prevent one to
share this knowledge?
On 18 April 2013 13:04, Mathieu Stumpf
<psychoslave(a)culture-libre.org>wrote;wrote:
Le 2013-04-18 11:43, Stevie Benton a écrit :
[Speaking personally, not from WMUK]
I like the idea of sharing buttons, as long as they aren't too
prominent.
Wikipedia was a social medium before the term was really in
widespread
use.
I think it also shows that our audience is important. Aren't we
ultimately
about sharing?
Stevie
To my mind, it's not just about sharing, it's about sharing
knowledge in a
form which is as neutral as we can achieve to produce. If you stop
to
"sharing", then you may just as well let "free to share"
advertisments
invade wikipedia.
On 18 April 2013 10:37, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 18 April 2013 10:27, Mathieu Stumpf
<psychoslave(a)culture-libre.org**>
wrote:
> I didn't read the tweeter EULA, as I don't use it. Does it feet
our
general
> policy[1]? If no, as one may easily expect, then you have a
definitive
> answer to your "why not".
You could tweet from a button without WMF sending data to Twitter,
so
that's not a problem.
- d.
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