2015-01-12 13:25 GMT+01:00 Liam Wyatt <liamwyatt(a)gmail.com>om>:
With that "busiest time of year" now over,
but with all the discussions
still fresh in our mind, I was hoping that the Fundraising team or
Executive would have the time to respond to the various concerns that were
raised here (and elsewhere) about the theory and practice of WMF fundraising.
If responding here isn't appropriate, then at least over on Meta at [[Talk:
Fundraising Principles]] where a fair amount of detail has been compiled,
particularly by WMF Board of Trustees member SJ [2].
There were some practical/specific questions, including:
- why isn't fundraising using the same software to receive bug reports (
phabricator) as everyone else?
- why haven't the crowdsourced banner text suggestions been A/B tested?
- why were new banners shown to people who had chosen to dismiss previous
ones, and why were they allowed take up such a large proportion of the
screen/obscure content?
- has anyone responded to the Russian community yet to their polite and
important question?
[This is a non-exhaustive list, of course]
But there were also more fundamental/theoretical questions, including:
- what degree of 'urgency' is morally acceptable in a donation request,
especially when the financial situation of the WMF has never been
healthier/stable? (e.g. threatening phrases like "keep us online and
ad-free for another year")
- Is the practice of "finishing the fundraiser period as fast as possible
by any means" the correct interpretation of the the official fundraising
principle of "minimal disruption"?
- Is the official fundraising principle of "maximal participation" being
adhered to? That principle calls for "empowering individuals to
constructively contribute to direct messaging, public outreach..." Does the
WMF Board believe this has happened?
- Is the current "we don't like asking for money so just give it to us and
we'll stop annoying you" approach to fundraising (implied by the final
phrase in the final 2014 campaign email "Please help us forget fundraising and
get back to improving Wikipedia.") potentially damaging to the Wikimedia
brand value, even if it does raise the money in the short term? Lila said
that there has been "sentiment analysis" done about this, what was the
result?
I would like to see the answers to these questions myself. I have put
them on [[:meta:Talk:Fundraising_principles]] and added a couple of my
own.
Feel free to add your own questions, my suggestion would be to use
that section for questions only and put comments in another section.
C
[1]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Fundraising_principles#Questions_to_th…