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  1. The first website was created in August 1991 by Tim Berners-Lee at CERN, a European nuclear research agency. Berners-Lee's WorldWideWeb browser became publicly available the same month. By the end of 1992, there were ten websites. [1] .

    • Goal Setting
    • Goals
    • Targets
    • Testing Strategy

    While it felt most natural to us to start by identifying specific improvements we wanted to make, we articulated some higher level goals as well. The purposes of having higher level goals were: to help connect our work with the movement’s goals, and to provide guidance to the feature work should we be faced with difficult tradeoffs. We also knew th...

    Make Wikimedia projects more welcoming to new readers and editors
    Increase utility amongst readers and maintain utility for existing editors
    Increase trust and positive sentiment towards our sites (measured qualitatively)
    Increase utility of our sites, measured through proxy metrics by usage of common actions such as search and language switching  (measured quantitatively)
    Additional: monitor core metrics throughout the process to identify any other significant effects of the changes

    When thinking about our testing strategy, we identified several goals: 1. Expand our testing group to a more diverse set of people, in terms of ages, locations, languages, and more, in order to represent the users we hope to reach on Wikipedia. 2. Understand the effects of the individual changes 3. Understand the effects of the combination of all t...

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  3. The first [5] recorded proposal of a Wikimedia news site was a two-line anonymous post on January 5, 2003, on Wikipedia community's Meta-Wiki. [6] Daniel Alston, who edited Wikipedia as Fonzy, [7] claimed to have been the one who posted it.

  4. May 4, 2023 · Tuesday, 25 April, 2023 was a significant day in Wikipedia’s history: The European Commission designated Wikipedia as a “Very Large Online Platform” (VLOP) under the new Digital Services Act (EU DSA). VLOP designation, which places platforms under greater regulatory scrutiny, isn’t based on how inherently risky they are, but rather, on ...

  5. meta.wikimedia.org › wiki › Wikimedia_EuropeWikimedia Europe - Meta

    Apr 10, 2024 · Updates ( updateswikimedia-europeeu) – this is a list of all news related to Wikimedia Europe, our meetings, organisational matters and Board activity. The people receiving those emails are both official representatives of their organisations to WMEU and other people from those organisations and groups who wish to be informed about Wikimedia ...

  6. Dec 6, 2022 · Wikimedians from Central and Eastern Europe meet in Ohrid to share learning and launch CEE Hub. For the first time in three years, Wikimedians from Central and Eastern Europe gathered to meet in person at the Wikimedia CEE Meeting 2022, which was held in Ohrid from 14–16 October under the slogan “Bringing Back Together!” to highlight the ...

  7. Wikipedia:WikipediaWeekly, irregular podcast of audio information regarding Wikipedia and our fellow projects. Wikipedia in the media. Mentions of Wikipedia as a topic unto itself and as a reference resource. m:Press clippings, daily updates of Wikimedia projects in the news. Category: Wikipedia news.

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