Thanks very much, Megan. It's very nice to hear this.
Pine
Date: Sat, 7 Dec 2013 19:42:06 -0800 From: Megan Hernandez mhernandez@wikimedia.org To: Wikimedia Mailing List wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Readers love you Message-ID: CAE1+vxPHbrLaibiteyEq8QBdK51K4DJw6fU5fX6=a1uAASSOOw@mail.gmail.com Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252
Hi everyone,
Each year that we run the fundraiser, readers write in really lovely notes. Please take two minutes to listen to our readers.
Enjoy!
The story I like to tell is that whilst I had heard of Wikipedia but only looked at it a few times thereafter, when the 2004 Tsunami occurred the day after Christmas, mainstream news organisations (TV, newspapers) were all away from their offices. That day I turned to Wikipedia to try to understand the scale of the event. It was Wiki editors 'on the ground' that created the sort of information and coverage usually considered the province of rolling news organisations only. This I now dub my 'Wiki Epiphany'.
Wikipedia is an amazing service. Almost always, I am able to find information on subjects I am interested in. Thanks and Kudos to all staff and volunteers!!
My world has been opened up time and time again by Wikipedia. From studying Detroit and computer programming to finding unbiased information on America's history, Wikipedia has been a beacon of free speech and information for over ten years. Sometimes, I just sit in awe of the fact that the greatest accomplishment of man was assembled mostly by volunteers, people who just wanted to make the world a better place.
Its made life easier for me and expanded my knowledge by allowing me to more easily find trusted and verified information on the internet. It organizes all the noise out there on the web and gives a great concise to the point fact summary of what I want to know. Thank you and thank you to the millions of volunteer editors. Wikipedia is a necessity in my life and not just a luxury.
Wikipedia is a source of unbiased information. The caveats and notes from the editors alert to questionable information. The links within the articles are amazingly helpful and have led me on wonderful information expeditions.
I'd like to thank the entire staff of wikipedia and its editors for my high school graduation.
It's impossible to put in words. I cannot imagine Planet Earth without it [Wikipedia]. It has changed my life forever.
My 17 year old son uses you constantly. You have made him a smarter human being.
You guys are ^^%$#&* unbelievably awesome, keep it up!
web sites like Wikipedia are invaluable and I felt it my duty to try help even if only a tad.
so much of the Internet has turned into self serving and unreliable junque; so I am very, very grateful for the Wiki resource.
I regard "W" as the best and most reliable source of information available anywhere. I don't know how you do it so please keep on with your Excellence }i{ < That;s a butterfly for you This is one of the best things on the internet. It goes back to the original development of the internet and has remained ethical and true to its origins. There appears to be no discrimination and it is available to everyone at no cost.
I am 60 years old and I am still so cruious and interested in so many things. Wikipedia gives me reasonable information whenever I may want it.
I use wikipedia all the time and credit it more toward my education than college did!
It's nice to see humanity get together without any external forces for a common good!
I am inspired by the high quality of Wikipedia and the high ideals of its founder and its myriad contributors and editors. What a magnificent collaborative human achievement you are building!
It has simultaneously answered and given me more questions than I can comprehend. This represents to me what college should be like. Free and collective knowledge by and for all.
When I want to know something, I google it and 99% of the time Wikipedia has what I want to know. Even drinking arguments, about what Biff from Back to the Future is doing now, are solved by Wikipedia. It's all there.
Without Wikipedia I would be about 30% less intelligent. :(
it is like a gift from the gods of knowledge
I am a teacher and a writer, and I am amazed how often Wikipedia is useful to me. I consider Wikipedia to be one of the great democratic projects maybe ever, and it is one of the reasons why I try to stay optimistic about the world. Thank you.
I honestly feel like the next generation of humans in general, will be much smarter than the previous because of this site. Well, at least they will know a whole lot more useless shit. I've heard (don't know for sure if it's true, doesn't matter) that the bigger a person's brain is, typically, the smarter that person is. So, if that is true, I think it's likely that because of this site, in about 50 years, humans will have huge heads. Their heads will look like the aliens' heads did in "attack from mars." If y'all ever get into commercials for whatever reason, you could use that and probably make it really funny :)
It's like that reliable family member or friend who's an expert at something or the other.
I extend my heartfelt thanks to the men and women who tirelessly work on keeping Wikipedia the wonderful website it is.
There's nothing you can't find on Wikipedia, I'd be shattered if it was shut down.
As a computing and communications engineer I imagined an information resource like Wikipedia before the Internet existed. I'm happy I didn't have to be the one to build it.
My 72 year old life is easier and more fun. I read a lot and look things up all the time, and that is now easy. That itself is fun.
It gives me hope and makes me feel connected to an invisible but powerful community. And it settles lots of arguments before they get out of hand at the dinner table!!!
My Dad's addicted to Wikipedia. Seriously. I can't think of a single day I've seen him not go on here at least once. The man craves knowledge, and one blue link leads to another. Soon enough, he has dozens of tabs open leading to a million different things. As I hear quite often, I am my father's daughter. I was in third period US History today reading the page on Dmitri Kabalevsky during our homework time. I came on here right now to make sure it would be okay to refer to France as Gallia in the book I'm attempting to write. I come on here so many times a day, you wouldn't even believe. I absolutely love the system you all work so hard to run, and I hope Wikipedia stays online and banner free for dozens of years to come! You have my full support. :)
100 years ago they said we would have flying cars, instead we got smart phones with access to almost every book ever written, fair trade.
When i was a kid, I used to watch 'Star Trek". When Captain Kirk had a question asked Mr. Spock and the computer with female voice. Wikipedia is a combination of Mr. Spock and Computer.
It was my constant savior through the pitch-black hell that was high school and has guided me through college and into my career as a nurse.
I have lived in the world without Wikipedia but it was darkish all the time and I never want to live in our world without it again.
Wikipedia is like a playground for me. I love you for what you do.
It is easy to find reliable or at least semi-reliable information on just about any person, place, or thing that exists. Even if it's something as stupid as "white chocolate". The reason I was on wikipedia this evening. Thank you.
"Look it up" is what our dad always told us when we asked a question, even if he knew the answer. Back then we ran to the encyclopedia or dictionary; now it's Wikipedia. Different but the same. And beyond Wikipedia's being a tool to learn something, it makes me happy to know there are smarties out there, collaborating in this vital, fluid, living system, spreading knowledge. Thank you!
I remember researching in the days of microfiche & card catalogs! This is like having the entire Encyclopedia Britannica, the OED, and so much more at your fingertips! I just truly enjoy getting the succinct and straight info without a lot of bullshit.
I passed my university degree, settled numerous arguments, checked sports stats, researched my great grandfather and just today found out the probable origin of sheep farming! The list goes on... and on…
was one of those kids who read the encyclopedia for fun, so Wikipedia took that to the next level.
Wikipedia is what the internet can be.
I use Wikipedia to live my life.
I, as an ordinary citizen, am able to learn and access information in a way that would make preeminent scholars of 3000-odd years fall to their knees and weep with joy and shock.
--
Megan Hernandez
Director of Online Fundraising Wikimedia Foundation
I have forwarded this to our list. Very motivational. :)
Thank you, Megan
2013/12/8 ENWP Pine deyntestiss@hotmail.com
Thanks very much, Megan. It's very nice to hear this.
Pine
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Hi everyone,
Each year that we run the fundraiser, readers write in really lovely
notes.
Please take two minutes to listen to our readers.
Enjoy!
The story I like to tell is that whilst I had heard of Wikipedia but only looked at it a few times thereafter, when the 2004 Tsunami occurred the
day
after Christmas, mainstream news organisations (TV, newspapers) were all away from their offices. That day I turned to Wikipedia to try to understand the scale of the event. It was Wiki editors 'on the ground'
that
created the sort of information and coverage usually considered the province of rolling news organisations only. This I now dub my 'Wiki Epiphany'.
Wikipedia is an amazing service. Almost always, I am able to find information on subjects I am interested in. Thanks and Kudos to all staff and volunteers!!
My world has been opened up time and time again by Wikipedia. From
studying
Detroit and computer programming to finding unbiased information on America's history, Wikipedia has been a beacon of free speech and information for over ten years. Sometimes, I just sit in awe of the fact that the greatest accomplishment of man was assembled mostly by
volunteers,
people who just wanted to make the world a better place.
Its made life easier for me and expanded my knowledge by allowing me to more easily find trusted and verified information on the internet. It organizes all the noise out there on the web and gives a great concise to the point fact summary of what I want to know. Thank you and thank you to the millions of volunteer editors. Wikipedia is a necessity in my life
and
not just a luxury.
Wikipedia is a source of unbiased information. The caveats and notes from the editors alert to questionable information. The links within the articles are amazingly helpful and have led me on wonderful information expeditions.
I'd like to thank the entire staff of wikipedia and its editors for my
high
school graduation.
It's impossible to put in words. I cannot imagine Planet Earth without it [Wikipedia]. It has changed my life forever.
My 17 year old son uses you constantly. You have made him a smarter human being.
You guys are ^^%$#&* unbelievably awesome, keep it up!
web sites like Wikipedia are invaluable and I felt it my duty to try help even if only a tad.
so much of the Internet has turned into self serving and unreliable
junque;
so I am very, very grateful for the Wiki resource.
I regard "W" as the best and most reliable source of information
available
anywhere. I don't know how you do it so please keep on with your
Excellence
}i{ < That;s a butterfly for you This is one of the best things on the internet. It goes back to the original development of the internet and has remained ethical and true to its origins. There appears to be no discrimination and it is available to everyone at no cost.
I am 60 years old and I am still so cruious and interested in so many things. Wikipedia gives me reasonable information whenever I may want it.
I use wikipedia all the time and credit it more toward my education than college did!
It's nice to see humanity get together without any external forces for a common good!
I am inspired by the high quality of Wikipedia and the high ideals of its founder and its myriad contributors and editors. What a magnificent collaborative human achievement you are building!
It has simultaneously answered and given me more questions than I can comprehend. This represents to me what college should be like. Free and collective knowledge by and for all.
When I want to know something, I google it and 99% of the time Wikipedia has what I want to know. Even drinking arguments, about what Biff from
Back
to the Future is doing now, are solved by Wikipedia. It's all there.
Without Wikipedia I would be about 30% less intelligent. :(
it is like a gift from the gods of knowledge
I am a teacher and a writer, and I am amazed how often Wikipedia is
useful
to me. I consider Wikipedia to be one of the great democratic projects maybe ever, and it is one of the reasons why I try to stay optimistic
about
the world. Thank you.
I honestly feel like the next generation of humans in general, will be
much
smarter than the previous because of this site. Well, at least they will know a whole lot more useless shit. I've heard (don't know for sure if
it's
true, doesn't matter) that the bigger a person's brain is, typically, the smarter that person is. So, if that is true, I think it's likely that because of this site, in about 50 years, humans will have huge heads.
Their
heads will look like the aliens' heads did in "attack from mars." If
y'all
ever get into commercials for whatever reason, you could use that and probably make it really funny :)
It's like that reliable family member or friend who's an expert at something or the other.
I extend my heartfelt thanks to the men and women who tirelessly work on keeping Wikipedia the wonderful website it is.
There's nothing you can't find on Wikipedia, I'd be shattered if it was shut down.
As a computing and communications engineer I imagined an information resource like Wikipedia before the Internet existed. I'm happy I didn't have to be the one to build it.
My 72 year old life is easier and more fun. I read a lot and look things
up
all the time, and that is now easy. That itself is fun.
It gives me hope and makes me feel connected to an invisible but powerful community. And it settles lots of arguments before they get out of hand
at
the dinner table!!!
My Dad's addicted to Wikipedia. Seriously. I can't think of a single day I've seen him not go on here at least once. The man craves knowledge, and one blue link leads to another. Soon enough, he has dozens of tabs open leading to a million different things. As I hear quite often, I am my father's daughter. I was in third period US History today reading the
page
on Dmitri Kabalevsky during our homework time. I came on here right now
to
make sure it would be okay to refer to France as Gallia in the book I'm attempting to write. I come on here so many times a day, you wouldn't
even
believe. I absolutely love the system you all work so hard to run, and I hope Wikipedia stays online and banner free for dozens of years to come! You have my full support. :)
100 years ago they said we would have flying cars, instead we got smart phones with access to almost every book ever written, fair trade.
When i was a kid, I used to watch 'Star Trek". When Captain Kirk had a question asked Mr. Spock and the computer with female voice. Wikipedia
is a
combination of Mr. Spock and Computer.
It was my constant savior through the pitch-black hell that was high
school
and has guided me through college and into my career as a nurse.
I have lived in the world without Wikipedia but it was darkish all the
time
and I never want to live in our world without it again.
Wikipedia is like a playground for me. I love you for what you do.
It is easy to find reliable or at least semi-reliable information on just about any person, place, or thing that exists. Even if it's something as stupid as "white chocolate". The reason I was on wikipedia this evening. Thank you.
"Look it up" is what our dad always told us when we asked a question,
even
if he knew the answer. Back then we ran to the encyclopedia or
dictionary;
now it's Wikipedia. Different but the same. And beyond Wikipedia's being
a
tool to learn something, it makes me happy to know there are smarties out there, collaborating in this vital, fluid, living system, spreading knowledge. Thank you!
I remember researching in the days of microfiche & card catalogs! This is like having the entire Encyclopedia Britannica, the OED, and so much more at your fingertips! I just truly enjoy getting the succinct and straight info without a lot
of
bullshit.
I passed my university degree, settled numerous arguments, checked sports stats, researched my great grandfather and just today found out the probable origin of sheep farming! The list goes on... and on…
was one of those kids who read the encyclopedia for fun, so Wikipedia
took
that to the next level.
Wikipedia is what the internet can be.
I use Wikipedia to live my life.
I, as an ordinary citizen, am able to learn and access information in a
way
that would make preeminent scholars of 3000-odd years fall to their knees and weep with joy and shock.
--
Megan Hernandez
Director of Online Fundraising Wikimedia Foundation
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Thank you for sharing these donation comments with us, Megan. Reading donor emails was one of the most rewarding experiences of working on Fundraising 2010 that I had. It's fantastic and moving to read feedback from the 99.999999....% of the global population that does not edit.
Most importantly, thank you to those on this list and those not as well that contribute content to Wikimedia projects. Without you there would neither be need for fundraising nor such an overwhelming result fundraising has, as well as the fundraising team for making the process streamlined, transparent, and efficient.
Thanks indeed. It's awfully nice to know all that time I've put in over the years has gone somewhere. This thing that millions of people have made is truly amazing and has brought knowledge to probably billions, and it's good to keep that in sight every so often.
On Sun, Dec 8, 2013 at 11:08 PM, Keegan Peterzell keegan.wiki@gmail.comwrote:
Thank you for sharing these donation comments with us, Megan. Reading donor emails was one of the most rewarding experiences of working on Fundraising 2010 that I had. It's fantastic and moving to read feedback from the 99.999999....% of the global population that does not edit.
Most importantly, thank you to those on this list and those not as well that contribute content to Wikimedia projects. Without you there would neither be need for fundraising nor such an overwhelming result fundraising has, as well as the fundraising team for making the process streamlined, transparent, and efficient.
-- ~Keegan
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