Hello Jimmy,
Thank you for your mail to this list; I saw the announcement earlier this day and read the Wikitribune.com website, watched the video, and also read a newspaper article. Honestly, I am still not quite sure whether I understood fully what Wikitribune is supposed to be. :-)
- What is the exact purpose of the site? To produce something, or to judge something? What is the product? Wikitribune pages with a specific kind of information or knowledge? A label to be put on news sites? - "Anyone can flag or fix an article and submit it for review." - Who is going to start a segment or item on the Wikitribune site? Are people allowed to create several items about the same issue? - How to resolve conflicts or differences in opinion? Will there be a statute or rule codex people can stick to? Will there be specific people in authority about a segment or the whole site? Will people vote? - "Supporting Wikitribune means ensuring that that [sic!] journalists only write articles based on facts that they can verify" - how will Wikitribune ensure that, force journalists to do that? Will Wikitribune provide a kind of certificate for news sites?
Kind regards, Ziko
2017-04-25 23:59 GMT+02:00 Jimmy Wales jimmywales@wikia-inc.com:
Today I announced a new initiative, outside of my Wikimedia activities, to combat fake news. It is important to me that I share directly with all of you information about this new initiative early on.
The new project will use a wiki-style setup and experiment with bringing together professional journalists and community contributors to produce fact-checked, global news stories. At launch, we'll be using a hacked version of wordpress and we'll be evaluating whether that's the right tool moving forward. Wordpress has a lot to commend it (free software, mature platform, used by lots of newsrooms, active developer ecosystem) but also has some philosophy that's quite "top down" in a way. (Not many people would think in a wiki way when setting up a newsroom!)
This new initiative, Wikitribune, will be a learning experience - my vision is one that I've had a hard time explaining... except to Wikimedians who tend to immediately get it.
While I am launching this project independent from Wikipedia and the Wikimedia Foundation, it is my plan that this new project will work alongside Wikimedia in the free knowledge movement. For example, I hope that the numerous Wikinews/Wikinoticias/Wikinotizie/etc. communities can collaborate with the Wikitribune community in way that allows both to learn and benefit from each other. Additionally, Wikitribune will utilize the same Creative Commons license (CC-BY) as other free content projects in the news space - so they can take the stories written by our professional journalists and communities and make use of them.
You can find out more information about Wikitribune at: https://www.wikitribune.com
Thank you for your time and I'm happy to answer questions! (But I'm quite swamped with everything at the moment so please forgive me if I answer in bursts!)
--Jimbo
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