Actually, this might be a good time to implement what we had talked about for the last year which is a "statement of WIR princples" that might be different than the meta page:
In fact, I can already see that I don't fit some of what the meta page describes, which may focus on a pre-Wikdata definition of what a WIR does.
The difficulty in writing about WIR is that it may or may not be in line with a particular community's conflict of interest or paid editing policies. For example, French and Italian accept paid editors (even from for-profit corporate entities) quite openly, whereas some other communities (like English Wikipedia) would view them very unfavorably. So I'm open to ideas on what we might do to advocate for WIR in particular communities. It will be challenging to come up with just one page to capture all that.
Here's a talk from 2014 Wikimania that discussed some of these dynamics, and also had some case studies of paid editing:
https://thewikipedian.net/2014/08/12/wikimania-2014-we-needed-to-talk-about-paid-editing-so-we-did/
-AndrewOn Mon, Dec 20, 2021 at 9:15 PM Željko Blaće <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:_______________________________________________Dear All -
Last December 6th special meeting eventon Wikipedia and NFT with a few invited guestsmade me think we could do meeting that are relevantbeyond our immediate scope and be more visible......but also last week I was almost topic-bannedon HR Wikipedia (Croatian) as none of the Admins knew
what Wikimedian in Residence is and were thinkingit is either paid editing or problematic self-promotion(when I was actually unemployed :-)))So after a successful event and a monthly HR drama,
I am thinking what can we do better to increaseWiR and WREN visibility on Wikipedia and Wikimedia.For people coming from most of the arts the notion ofartist-in-residence is super familiar and easy to relate to,but average Wikipedian (if there is such thing)has very few chances to come across this termas well as to grasp what Wikimedian in Residence is.Only 27 Wikipedia instances have articles on WiRs
https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q3809586What could be good strategies to change that?
15 years ago (so we missed it by a week)
on December 13, 2006 we got this text as a startMaybe we can draft something short quickly todayand just pass it on later in the day to Wikimedia-Land potentially to the DIFF Blog of WMF?Elsewhere?Best Z
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