Hello,

My name is Ahmen Khawaja and I work for the BBC. I would like to get in touch with the Wikimedia community in Delhi to see if a volunteer can take part in an event we are collaborating and planning with Wikipedia to run in Delhi. We would appreciate it if we can get a couple of volunteers on board to take part in our Mass Participation event on the 8th of Dec. It’s a part of our annual BBC 100 Women Series which celebrates inspirational women across the world.

The information about it is below.

Looking fwd to hearing from you,

100 Women needs you! The internet needs you!

As part of BBC 100 Women 2016 we’re asking the question is the internet sexist?

We watch 1 billion videos on YouTube every day but 4 out of every 5 voices we hear are male. If you’re a woman, you’re 27 times more likely to be abused online. If you’re in the developing world, nearly 25% fewer women than the men around you have access to the Internet

So if we don’t hear women, if they’re harassed, if we don’t see them represented and if they can’t get online at all…is the internet sexist? And can you do something about it?

Only 15% of Wikipedia editors are women and less than 15% of notable profiles are of women. Half of the BBC’s 100 women over 3 years still do not have a Wikipedia page.

Are you outraged? Don’t worry, you can do something about it on Thursday 8th December.

100 Women is joining up with Wikipedia to hold a 12 hour edit-a-thon to encourage more women to become editors on the site and increase the articles and profiles about women written by anyone. Anyone can edit a Wikipedia page. We will provide you with the tools and help you need

We will be combining the reach and resources of both Wikipedia and the BBC and this project will run for the whole day in various countries, in various languages simultaneously. Editors in locations from around the world will include BBC staff, our audience, special guests and the Wikipedia community, to add forgotten women to the site and edit some entries of their choosing. 


We’re looking for volunteers
to come to one of our events – or to start their own. To get friends, guests or colleagues together, learn how to edit Wiki articles and add their nomination of a women forgotten history, a notable woman that has never made it on to the site, or fill in more details of an inspirational woman whose small profile doesn’t reflect her contribution.

When? Thursday 8th December 0800-2000 GMT. Main events are 1100-1400 GMT.

Why? 100Women ends with a mass participation event – last year 150 simultaneous debates happened in 50 countries in 10 languages – we exist to increase female presence and make content that is particularly attractive to young women around the world. This is the finale of our season and what we are asking people to get involved with this year.

How? Get in touch BBC100.women@bbc.co.uk or Ahmen.Khawaja@bbc.co.uk and will help you set yours up and contribute to the live page and content on the BBC outlets throughout the day.

What will be the content?

All edits in all languages will be recorded and live tweeted, gathering around shared hashtags #100womenwiki. The BBC will have a live page and the event will be reported on various programmes and platforms over the course of the day.

The goal is to make a visible impact on the 7th most visited site in the world. We’re hoping for new pages, new edits, better citations, longer articles and more language editors.

What do I need? The best way to make a Wiki entry is via Laptops as they are the most friendly. You don’t need to bring anything if you’re coming to our event in London. For all other bureax and audiences at home, please try and use laptops to make your entries as it will be easier!

Exactly will I need to do on the day?  You have 3 options to participate –

1.    Come to an event and we will provide you with the knowledge and info to make small edits that you can do like adding photos, information and stubs (the basic new page of a wiki article)

2.    If you can’t come to an event – check out www.bbc.co.uk/100women and watch a how to video on becoming a wiki editor – make your changes on the 8th of December and tweet using #100womenwiki so we can pick up your edit and share it.

3.    If you know of a woman that you believe should be on Wikipedia, do some research, come to an event equipped with your sourced facts and we will try to help you add her. You can check out what makes a notable person. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Notability_(people) You can’t add yourself or your mate but there are thousands of women who should be on and who aren’t.

Why? This is your chance to add your voice, to recognise women’s achievements and be part of something. You will be able to say…..today, I made the internet (a little) less sexist.

Ahmen Khawaja

Producer 100 Women

+447956531567

bbc-100-women

 

 

 

 

From: Wikimediaindia-l [mailto:wikimediaindia-l-bounces@lists.wikimedia.org] On Behalf Of Joe Sutherland
Sent: 16 November 2016 08:47 PM
To: wikimediaindia-l@lists.wikimedia.org; chapter@wikimedia.in
Cc: Anne Gomez
Subject: [Wikimediaindia-l] Supporting offline reading: Give your feedback on WMF prototypes

 

Hello, Wikimedians of India!

 

The Reading team at the Wikimedia Foundation is working to support readers who want to take articles offline to read and share later on their phones - a use case we learned about from deep research earlier this year [0]. We’ve built a few prototypes and are looking for people to test them, particularly people who don’t know Wikipedia all that well.

 

We’d love if you could help us find anyone who doesn’t edit who might be interested in this feature and would want to test it. If you know anyone like this, please send them the following message:

 

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Hello! Wikipedia needs your help to improve. We’re looking for people who have internet access at least sometimes and like to have access to content when they’re not connected to the internet. We would like to learn from you. If you would be willing to participate in a study to tell us more, please fill out this survey [1] before November 25. Testing will only be available in English for now.

 

Thank you!

 

[1] https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_09wJQzQs54DETUF This survey is hosted on a third-party service. For information about data handling and privacy, please see the survey privacy statement: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Screener_Survey_for_Offline_Reading_Study_Privacy_Statement 

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You can see the prototypes and leave comments on meta[2], though please don’t send this page to anyone filling out the survey as it could bias test results.

 

We’re also looking for feedback about how to identify and prioritize regions for our work, and would welcome your perspective on that meta page[3] as well.

 

Thanks,

Joe + New Readers

 

[0] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/New_Readers/Findings 

[1] (duplicated from excerpt above) https://wikimedia.qualtrics.com/SE/?SID=SV_09wJQzQs54DETUF This survey is hosted on a third-party service. For information about data handling and privacy, please see the survey privacy statement: https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Screener_Survey_for_Offline_Reading_Study_Privacy_Statement 

[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/New_Readers/Offline 

[3] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/New_Readers/Target_countries

 

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Joe Sutherland

Community Advocate

Wikimedia Foundation