Community Insights/2016-17 Report/Editors audience

Community Engagement Insights 2016-17 Report

Goal 1 - Improving new editor engagement

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Question 201 (ED16)

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this question has an issue with the counts of participants in the graph which needs to be fixed; the proportions are correct.

In which country do you currently reside? (Optional)


Median = 15
1% selected "Prefer not to say" [?]

1 – Central America (2%)
2 – Caribbean (Less than 0.5%)
3 – Central Asia (Less than 0.5%)
4 – Eastern Africa (Less than 0.5%)
5 – Eastern Asia (6%)
6 – Eastern Europe (15%)
7 – Middle Africa (Less than 0.5%)
8 – Northern Africa (1%)
9 – North America (6%)
10 – Oceania (Less than 0.5%)
11 – Southern Africa (Less than 0.5%)
12 – South America (11%)
13 – South-Eastern Asia (1%)
14 – Western Africa (0%)
15 – Western Asia (9%)
16 – Western Europe (44%)
44% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reside in Western Europe. NOTE: This question is heavily influenced by the sampling strategy that we used, which happened to target many western European languages, such as Spanish, Italian, French, and German.


Question 202 (ED15)

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this question is using raw data which needs to be weighted based on the sampling strategy. This question will be updated at a later date. --EGalvez (WMF) (talk) 05:47, 8 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

Which of the following best describes how you think of yourself? (optional)


Median = 0
5% selected "Prefer not to say" [?]

1 – Female (10%)
2 – Male (89%)
3 – Another way (1%)


Question 203 (ED17)

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What is your age range? (optional)


Mean = 4.03

1 – 0-15 (2%)
2 – 16-24 (18%)
3 – 25-34 (22%)
4 – 35-44 (20%)
5 – 45-54 (18%)
6 – 55-64 (12%)
7 – 65-74 (6%)
8 – 75-84 (1%)
9 – 85+ (0%)


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Goal 2 - Improving community health

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Question 205 (CE16)

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Have you ever felt unsafe in any Wikimedia online or offline space, including being harassed, bullied, attacked, etc.?


Median = 0

1 – No (71%)
2 – Yes (29%)
29% of sampled editors who participated in the survey have felt unsafe in any Wikimedia online or offline space.


Question 206 (AL02)

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In what year did you begin contributing to the Wikimedia movement or its projects?


Median = 9

1 – 2001 (0.9%)
2 – 2002 (1%)
3 – 2003 (2%)
4 – 2004 (6%)
5 – 2005 (8%)
6 – 2006 (11%)
7 – 2007 (9%)
8 – 2008 (9%)
9 – 2009 (7%)
10 – 2010 (7%)
11 – 2011 (6%)
12 – 2012 (7%)
13 – 2013 (6%)
14 – 2014 (8%)
15 – 2015 (7%)
16 – 2016 (8%)
From the sampled editors who participated in the survey, the year in which editors reported beginning to contribute was highest in 2006.


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Goal 3 - Improving collaboration and communications between the Foundation and communities

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Question 207 (CS01)

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Which of the following activities have you done at least once in the last 12 months? Select all that apply.

Participants could select more than one option

0% did not select an option [?]

1 – Make contributions or curate content on any Wikimedia project (e.g. editing) (97%)
2 – Attend offline Wikimedia events (e.g. editathons, conferences, hackathon) (14%)
3 – Participate in online Wikimedia events (e.g. a remote conference or meet-up) (6%)
4 – Support Mediawiki or Wikimedia software development (e.g. report a bug, test a product, have technical discussions, write software code, build tools) (10%)
5 – Organize community programs or events (e.g. editathons, GLAM, conferences, education program) (7%)
6 – Participate in a Wikimedia affiliate (e.g. Wikimedia chapter, thematic organization, user group) (13%)
7 – Conduct research related to Wikimedia (e.g. worked on a project on meta:research) (4%)
8 – Apply for any Wikimedia Foundation grant (e.g. Annual Plan Grants, Project and Event Grants, Rapid Grants, Project grants, Travel and Participation Support Grant) (4%)
Almost all survey participants (97%) participated in editing online


Question 208 (CE19)

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The following is a list of topics related to the Wikimedia movement. You may see more questions about these topics later in the survey.

Which of the following are you currently working on or have a strong interest in? Select all that apply.

Participants could select more than one option

2% did not select an option [?]

1 – Advocating to change laws that influence the Wikimedia movement (18%)
2 – Wikimedia movement fundraising efforts (8%)
3 – Partnerships with governments, universities, companies or other organizations (25%)
4 – Technical contributions, including everything from giving feedback, testing, and writing code (23%)
5 – None of the above (53%)
From the survey participants, 25% reported being strongly interested in partnerships, 23% in technical contributions, 18% in Wikimedia policy, 8% in movement fundraising, and 53% reported not being strongly interested in any of these topics.


Question 209 (TR01)

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Which of the following annual Wikimedia events that were supported by the Wikimedia Foundation have you attended in the last 3 years? (select all that apply)

Participants could select more than one option

38% did not select an option [?]

1 – Wikimania (in Esino Lario, Mexico City, or London) (4%)
2 – Wikimedia Hackathon (in Jerusalem, Lyon, or Zürich) (1%)
3 – Wikimedia Conference (in Berlin) (1%)
4 – Don't know/Not sure (57%)
6% of respondents reported attending any of the major events in the last 3 years, while 53% reported that they are not sure or don't know these events. This may be due to an error in question design; a response option should have been included that said "None of the above".


Question 210 (SS19)

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Have you collaborated or engaged with any staff from the Wikimedia Foundation in the last 12 months, in any way (online, in-person, etc.)?


Median = 0
15% selected "Not sure" [?]

1 – No (77%)
2 – Yes (23%)
23% of sampled editors who participated in the survey have collaborated or engaged with any staff from the Wikimedia Foundation in the last 12 months, in any way (online, in-person, etc.).


Question 211 (CE17)

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How familiar are you with the organizations associated with Wikimedia or Wikipedia?


Mean = 2.41

1 – Not at all (24%)
2 – Slightly (32%)
3 – Moderately (26%)
4 – Mostly (14%)
5 – Completely (4%)
18% of sampled editors who participated in the survey were mostly or completed familiar with organizations associated with Wikimedia or Wikipedia.


Question 213 (SS14)

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Before taking this survey, had you ever heard of the Wikimedia Foundation (WMF)?


Median = 1
8% selected "Not sure" [?]

1 – No (13%)
2 – Yes (87%)
87% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported having heard of the Wikimedia Foundation before this survey.


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Goal 4 - Improving collaboration and communications around software development

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Question 214 (Q317)

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Which Wikimedia project do you contribute to the most?


Note: this questions was used for routing purposes

Median = 7

1 – Wikimedia Commons (6%)
2 – English Wikipedia (7%)
3 – German Wikipedia (10%)
4 – French Wikipedia (7%)
5 – Spanish Wikipedia (12%)
6 – Japanese Wikipedia (5%)
7 – Russian Wikipedia (11%)
8 – Italian Wikipedia (6%)
9 – Chinese Wikipedia (5%)
10 – Portuguese Wikipedia (3%)
11 – Polish Wikipedia (2%)
12 – Dutch Wikipedia (4%)
13 – Arabic Wikipedia (3%)
14 – Ukrainian Wikipedia (2%)
15 – Persian Wikipedia (1%)
16 – Korean Wikipedia (1%)
17 – Hebrew Wikipedia (1%)


Question 215.01 (RE01)

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From your perspective, how important are each of the following when reading Wikimedia projects? - How the page looks on desktop


Median = 5
2% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (0%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (2%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (9%)
4 – 3 Quite important (27%)
5 – 4 Very Important (61%)
97% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when reading wikipedia it is fairly, quite or very important how the page looks on desktop.


Question 215.02 (RE01)

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From your perspective, how important are each of the following when reading Wikimedia projects? - How the page looks on mobile phones


Median = 4
10% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (8%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (9%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (19%)
4 – 3 Quite important (26%)
5 – 4 Very Important (38%)
83% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when reading wikipedia it is fairly, quite or very important how the page looks on mobile phones.


Question 215.03 (RE01)

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From your perspective, how important are each of the following when reading Wikimedia projects? - How the page looks on tablets


Median = 4
15% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (11%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (9%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (18%)
4 – 3 Quite important (27%)
5 – 4 Very Important (35%)
80% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when reading wikipedia it is fairly, quite or very important how the page looks on tablets. 15% of participants who answered the question selected "no opinion.


Question 215.04 (RE01)

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From your perspective, how important are each of the following when reading Wikimedia projects? - How the page looks on apps


Median = 4
22% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (17%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (12%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (17%)
4 – 3 Quite important (22%)
5 – 4 Very Important (32%)
71% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when reading wikipedia it is fairly, quite or very important how the page looks on apps. 22% of participants who answered the question selected "no opinion.


Question 215.05 (RE01)

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From your perspective, how important are each of the following when reading Wikimedia projects? - How the page loads on slow connection speeds


Median = 4
6% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (4%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (9%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (20%)
4 – 3 Quite important (32%)
5 – 4 Very Important (35%)
87% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when reading wikipedia it is fairly, quite, or very important how the page looks on apps.


Question 215.06 (RE01)

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From your perspective, how important are each of the following when reading Wikimedia projects? - How the page appears in search engine results


Median = 4
4% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (4%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (7%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (20%)
4 – 3 Quite important (31%)
5 – 4 Very Important (38%)
89% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when reading wikipedia it is fairly, quite, or very important how the page appears in search engine results.


Question 215.07 (RE01)

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From your perspective, how important are each of the following when reading Wikimedia projects? - How the infobox looks on mobile phones


Mean = 3.52
18% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (10%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (12%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (19%)
4 – 3 Quite important (33%)
5 – 4 Very Important (26%)
78% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when reading wikipedia it is fairly, quite, or very important how the infobox looks on mobile phones. 18% of participants who answered the survey selected "No opinion".


Question 215.08 (RE01)

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From your perspective, how important are each of the following when reading Wikimedia projects? - How tables look on mobile phones


Mean = 3.54
15% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (10%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (11%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (23%)
4 – 3 Quite important (28%)
5 – 4 Very Important (28%)
79% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when reading wikipedia it is fairly, quite or very important how tables look on mobile phones. 15% of participants who answered the question selected "no opinion"


Question 215.09 (RE01)

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From your perspective, how important are each of the following when reading Wikimedia projects? - Whether the content is open-licensed


Median = 4
14% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (10%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (9%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (16%)
4 – 3 Quite important (25%)
5 – 4 Very Important (41%)
66% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when reading wikipedia it is quite important or very important whether the content is open-licensed.



Question 215.1 (RE01)

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From your perspective, how important are each of the following when reading Wikimedia projects? - Whether the embedded media does not use proprietary platforms


Median = 4
29% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (8%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (13%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (22%)
4 – 3 Quite important (28%)
5 – 4 Very Important (29%)
57% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when reading wikipedia it is quite important or very important whether the embedded media does not use proprietary platforms.


Question 215.11 (RE01)

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From your perspective, how important are each of the following when reading Wikimedia projects? - Whether the content always uses freely-licensed images


Median = 4
15% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (11%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (11%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (18%)
4 – 3 Quite important (28%)
5 – 4 Very Important (32%)
60% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when reading wikipedia it is quite important or very important whether the content always uses freely-licensed images.


Question 216.01 (CT01)

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Do you feel the Wikimedia Foundation is meeting the technical needs of Wikimedia contributors in the following areas? - Reviewing recent changes


Mean = 3.82
9% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (2%)
2 – Slightly (7%)
3 – Moderately (19%)
4 – Mostly (51%)
5 – Completely (21%)
72% of sampled very active editors who participated in the survey feel that the Wikimedia Foundation is mostly or completely meeting the technical needs of reviewing recent changes.


Question 216.02 (CT01)

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Do you feel the Wikimedia Foundation is meeting the technical needs of Wikimedia contributors in the following areas? - Reviewing new articles


Mean = 3.73
15% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (2%)
2 – Slightly (9%)
3 – Moderately (21%)
4 – Mostly (49%)
5 – Completely (19%)
68% of sampled very active editors who participated in the survey feel that the Wikimedia Foundation is mostly or completely meeting the technical needs of reviewing new articles.



Question 216.03 (CT01)

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Do you feel the Wikimedia Foundation is meeting the technical needs of Wikimedia contributors in the following areas? - Identifying and surfacing content problems


Mean = 3.2
18% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (5%)
2 – Slightly (22%)
3 – Moderately (31%)
4 – Mostly (32%)
5 – Completely (10%)
42% of sampled very active editors who participated in the survey feel that the Wikimedia Foundation is mostly or completely meeting the technical needs of identifying and surfacing content problems.


Question 216.04 (CT01)

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Do you feel the Wikimedia Foundation is meeting the technical needs of Wikimedia contributors in the following areas? - Managing media


Mean = 3.44
23% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (3%)
2 – Slightly (14%)
3 – Moderately (31%)
4 – Mostly (40%)
5 – Completely (12%)
52% of sampled very active editors who participated in the survey feel that the Wikimedia Foundation is mostly or completely meeting the technical needs of managing media.


Question 216.05 (CT01)

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Do you feel the Wikimedia Foundation is meeting the technical needs of Wikimedia contributors in the following areas? - Working with templates


Mean = 3.31
19% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (4%)
2 – Slightly (19%)
3 – Moderately (32%)
4 – Mostly (32%)
5 – Completely (13%)
45% of sampled very active editors who participated in the survey feel that the Wikimedia Foundation is mostly or completely meeting the technical needs of working with templates.


Question 216.06 (CT01)

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Do you feel the Wikimedia Foundation is meeting the technical needs of Wikimedia contributors in the following areas? - Categorizing content


Mean = 3.46
16% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (4%)
2 – Slightly (14%)
3 – Moderately (30%)
4 – Mostly (36%)
5 – Completely (16%)
52% of sampled very active editors who participated in the survey feel that the Wikimedia Foundation is mostly or completely meeting the technical needs of categorizing content


Question 216.07 (CT01)

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Do you feel the Wikimedia Foundation is meeting the technical needs of Wikimedia contributors in the following areas? - Supporting gadgets


Mean = 3.32
41% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (5%)
2 – Slightly (17%)
3 – Moderately (32%)
4 – Mostly (35%)
5 – Completely (12%)
47% of sampled very active editors who participated in the survey feel that the Wikimedia Foundation is mostly or completely meeting the technical needs of supporting gadgets.


Question 216.08 (CT01)

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Do you feel the Wikimedia Foundation is meeting the technical needs of Wikimedia contributors in the following areas? - Bots and third party tools


Mean = 3.25
41% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (8%)
2 – Slightly (15%)
3 – Moderately (34%)
4 – Mostly (30%)
5 – Completely (13%)
43% of sampled very active editors who participated in the survey feel that the Wikimedia Foundation is mostly or completely meeting the technical needs of bots and third party tools.


Question 219 (TC15)

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Over the last 12 months, in which of the following ways have you contributed to Wikimedia or Mediawiki software projects? Select all that apply.

Participants could select more than one option

7% did not select an option [?]

1 – Create software related to Wikimedia (21%)
2 – Help test new Wikimedia Foundation products (32%)
3 – Help document Wikimedia Foundation software products (15%)
4 – Submit bugs related to Wikimedia Foundation products through phabricator (44%)
5 – Use Wikimedia projects and products (72%)
6 – Other (specify): (12%)
From survey participants who have participated in developing software, 44% reported submitting bugs, 32% reported testing software, and 72% reported being users of Wikimedia projects.


Question 220 (TC45)

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In the last 12 months, have you helped translate anything about new Wikimedia software into different languages?


Median = 0

1 – No (77%)
2 – Yes (23%)
23% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported having helped translate anything about new Wikimedia software into different languages.


Question 221.01 (TC46)

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When you helped to translate, to what extent was it easy or difficult to find the following information? - Availability of new translations


Median = 3
19% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very difficult (7%)
2 – Difficult (19%)
3 – Neither difficult nor easy (27%)
4 – Easy (29%)
5 – Very easy (19%)
48% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when they translate they find it easy or very easy to find the availability of new translations. 19% of those who answered the question selected "no opinion".


Question 221.02 (TC46)

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When you helped to translate, to what extent was it easy or difficult to find the following information? - Translations to update


Median = 4
18% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very difficult (4%)
2 – Difficult (23%)
3 – Neither difficult nor easy (23%)
4 – Easy (39%)
5 – Very easy (12%)
51% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when they translate they find it easy or very easy to find translations to update. 18% of those who answered the question selected "no opinion".


Question 221.03 (TC46)

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When you helped to translate, to what extent was it easy or difficult to find the following information? - Progression status for a translation


Median = 3.5
21% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very difficult (4%)
2 – Difficult (14%)
3 – Neither difficult nor easy (32%)
4 – Easy (33%)
5 – Very easy (17%)
50% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when they translate they find it easy or very easy to find progression status for a translation. 21% of those who answered the question selected "no opinion".


Question 221.04 (TC46)

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When you helped to translate, to what extent was it easy or difficult to find the following information? - Priority of different translations


Median = 3
24% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very difficult (15%)
2 – Difficult (19%)
3 – Neither difficult nor easy (35%)
4 – Easy (21%)
5 – Very easy (10%)
31% of sampled editors who responded to this question reported that when they translate they find it easy or very easy to find the priority of different translations. 24% of those who answered the question selected "no opinion".



Question 222 (TC47)

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When you help with translation, which of the following do you lack in order to translate comfortably? (select all that apply)

Participants could select more than one option

18% did not select an option [?]

1 – Definition of terms (46%)
2 – Context for a specific translation (35%)
3 – Use of the product (16%)
4 – Suggested translation (26%)
5 – Other (specify) (15%)
46% of participants selected that they lack definition of terms to translate comfortably.


Question 223 (RE02)

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When a team from the Wikimedia Foundation would like feedback about a proposed software feature, where is the best place to reach you?

Participants could select more than one option

1% did not select an option [?]

1 – My Wikimedia project's village pump (24%)
2 – My Wikimedia project user talk page (70%)
3 – Phabricator (4%)
4 – Mailing list (specify) (3%)
5 – Other (specify) (5%)
6 – Nowhere, I don't want to hear about it (4%)
7 – Email this user feature (37%)
70% of survey participants selected they would prefer to be reached on their Wikimedia project user page about giving feedback to changes in software.


Question 224 (TC41)

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In which of the following ways do you receive updates and news about WMF software development? (select all that apply)

Participants could select more than one option

3% did not select an option [?]

1 – Meta:Tech/News (21%)
2 – Wikimedia Foundation mailing lists (16%)
3 – Wikimedia news (Signpost/Kurier/RAW) (17%)
4 – Wikimedia Foundation product newsletters (Visual editor/Discovery weekly) (8%)
5 – Community pages/Village pump on wikimedia project (43%)
6 – Wikimedia Blog (11%)
7 – Tech blogs and websites outside of Wikimedia Foundation (18%)
8 – Social networks (16%)
9 – Other (4%)
10 – I don’t receive these updates (30%)
11 – Wikitech mailing list (7%)
12 – Phabricator (8%)
43% of participants selected receiving updates about WMF software on community pages/village pumps, and 30% selected that they do not receive these updates.


Question 225 (TC42)

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This question has a known error

The data may need to be filtered based on responses to Question 224

Which of the following channels do you prefer to receive updates and news about WMF software development? (select all that apply)

Participants could select more than one option

2% did not select an option [?]

1 – Meta:Tech/News (20%)
2 – Wikimedia Foundation mailing lists (21%)
3 – Wikimedia news (Signpost/Kurier/RAW) (18%)
4 – Wikimedia Foundation product newsletters (Visual editor/Discovery weekly) (10%)
5 – Community pages/Village pump on wikimedia project (39%)
6 – Wikimedia Blog (11%)
7 – Tech blogs and websites outside of Wikimedia Foundation (6%)
8 – Social networks (17%)
9 – Other (4%)
10 – I don’t receive these updates (25%)
11 – Wikitech mailing list (7%)
12 – Phabricator (5%)
From the survey participants, 39% prefer to receive updates on community pages/village pumps and 25% do not receive these updates.


Question 226 (TC43)

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Which are the most important announcements you are interested in hearing about? (select all that apply)

Participants could select more than one option

6% did not select an option [?]

1 – Announcements of new project ideas (61%)
2 – Design reviews (30%)
3 – First prototypes to test (29%)
4 – Beta features (54%)
5 – Deployment plans (37%)
6 – New releases for products (42%)
7 – Products updates (47%)
8 – Testing sessions (24%)
From survey paticipants, 61% selected wanting to hear about announcements of new project ideas and 54% selected wanting to hear about beta features.


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Question 295 (GR13)

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To what extent are you familiar with the Wikimedia Foundation program called "Wikipedia Zero"?


Median = 1
6% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (76%)
2 – Slightly (11%)
3 – Moderately (6%)
4 – Mostly (4%)
5 – Completely (3%)
76% of sampled editors who participated in the survey were not at all familiar with the program Wikipedia Zero.


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Goal 6 - Improving software for contributors

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Question 230 (ED03)

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How many languages do you know well enough that you would be comfortable contributing to Wikimedia projects in those language?


Mean = 2.18

1 – 1 (23%)
2 – 2 (48%)
3 – 3 (21%)
4 – 4 (5%)
5 – 5 or more (3%)
77% of sampled editors who participated in the survey know more than one language that they feel comfortable using when contributing to Wikimedia projects.


Question 231 (ED04)

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To what extent are you comfortable reading announcements in English, such as the following one about a software change?
"A team at the Wikimedia Foundation is planning to develop better tools for reviewing the edits of other users. This is because research suggests we often scare away newcomers who want to help. You can give the team suggestions by writing on their talk page."


Median = 4
6% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (9%)
2 – Slightly (10%)
3 – Moderately (17%)
4 – Mostly (23%)
5 – Completely (40%)
63% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel most or completely comfortable with reading announcements in English.


Question 232 (Q313)

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Over the last 12 months, how often did you contribute to Wikipedia or other Wikimedia projects?


Median = 5

1 – Less than once a month (9%)
2 – 1-3 times a month (15%)
3 – 4-5 times a month (about once a week) (13%)
4 – 2-3 times a week (11%)
5 – 4-5 times a week (9%)
6 – 6-7 times a week (about once a day) (13%)
7 – More than once a day (29%)
29% of sampled editors who participated in this question reported that they edit wikipedia at least once a day. Please note that this response is heavily influenced by the sampling strategy, which oversampled editors who edit approximately 100 times per month.


Question 233 (ED14)

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This question has few responses.

Be cautious with interpreting the results. Read more >>

(From CE09) You mentioned before that you sometimes consider retiring from Wikimedia. We would like to learn why to see how we might address major issues across the projects. Please check all may that apply:

Participants could select more than one option

0% did not select an option [?]

1 – I need to devote time to other commitments or priorities. (37%)
2 – There are more interesting things to do with my free time. (34%)
3 – I’ve had too many disagreements with other editors. (45%)
4 – I’ve been harassed. (26%)
5 – I don’t have enough expertise to contribute. (3%)
6 – The rules and procedures for contributing are too complicated. (32%)
7 – I object to the direction of the project or related organizations. (24%)
8 – My work isn’t appreciated. (21%)
9 – I don’t believe my work is benefiting others. (5%)
10 – Other editors undo or veto my contributions. (32%)
11 – I don’t feel part of a community. (29%)
12 – I’m not benefiting personally from my work. (34%)
13 – The work will still get done even if I don’t do it. (13%)
14 – My goals have been accomplished. (5%)
15 – For other reasons: (45%)


Question 234 (ED01)

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Which Wikimedia projects do you edit at least once a month? Select all that apply.

Participants could select more than one option

2% did not select an option [?]

1 – Wikipedia (90%)
2 – Wikimedia Commons (42%)
3 – Wikisource (7%)
4 – Wikinews (2%)
5 – Wikispecies (1%)
6 – Wikivoyage (3%)
7 – Wiktionary (9%)
8 – Wikiversity (1%)
9 – Wikidata (20%)
10 – Wikiquote (3%)
11 – Wikibooks (2%)
12 – Mediawiki wiki (3%)
13 – Wikimedia Meta (5%)
14 – Wikimedia Incubator (1%)
15 – Wikimedia Labs (1%)
16 – Other (please specify): (2%)
The majority of respondents (90%) contribute to Wikipedia at least once per month. Note that this question is heavily influence by the sampling strategy, since this survey oversampled Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata contributors.


Question 235 (ED19)

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In which languages do you edit Wikipedia at least once a month?

Participants could select more than one option

6% did not select an option [?]

1 – English Wikipedia (37%)
2 – German Wikipedia (13%)
3 – French Wikipedia (12%)
4 – Spanish Wikipedia (14%)
5 – Japanese Wikipedia (5%)
6 – Russian Wikipedia (9%)
7 – Italian Wikipedia (7%)
8 – Chinese Wikipedia (6%)
9 – Portuguese Wikipedia (6%)
10 – Polish Wikipedia (3%)
11 – Dutch Wikipedia (4%)
12 – Arabic Wikipedia (3%)
13 – Ukrainian Wikipedia (3%)
14 – Persian Wikipedia (1%)
15 – Korean Wikipedia (0%)
16 – Hebrew Wikipedia (1%)
17 – Turkish Wikipedia (1%)
37% of respondents edit English Wikipedia at least once per month.


Question 237 (ED05)

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In general, to what extent do you feel satisfied or dissatisfied with all the software you use to contribute to Wikimedia projects?


Mean = 3.8
5% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very dissatisfied (1%)
2 – Dissatisfied (6%)
3 – Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (20%)
4 – Satisfied (56%)
5 – Very satisfied (16%)
72% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel satisfied or very satisfied with the software they use to contribute to Wikimedia.


Question 238.01 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - Harassment

Median = 2
12% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (39%)
2 – Very mild (16%)
3 – Mild (13%)
4 – Moderate (14%)
5 – Severe (9%)
6 – Very severe (8%)
31% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated harassment as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute.


Question 238.02 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - Incivility and rudeness

Median = 3
7% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (18%)
2 – Very mild (18%)
3 – Mild (16%)
4 – Moderate (24%)
5 – Severe (16%)
6 – Very severe (8%)
48% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated incivility and rudeness as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute. 7% of respondents who answered the question selected "No opinion".


Question 238.03 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - Vandalism

Mean = 3.54
6% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (13%)
2 – Very mild (14%)
3 – Mild (19%)
4 – Moderate (27%)
5 – Severe (18%)
6 – Very severe (11%)
56% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated vandalism as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute. 6% of respondents who answered the question selected "No opinion".


Question 238.04 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - Spam and promotional editing

Median = 3
9% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (27%)
2 – Very mild (20%)
3 – Mild (19%)
4 – Moderate (19%)
5 – Severe (9%)
6 – Very severe (6%)
34% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated spam and promotional editing as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute. 9% of respondents who answered the question selected "No opinion".


Question 238.05 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - Complicated policies and procedures.

Mean = 3.32
9% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (14%)
2 – Very mild (16%)
3 – Mild (22%)
4 – Moderate (27%)
5 – Severe (14%)
6 – Very severe (7%)
48% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated complicated policies and procedures as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute. 9% of respondents who answered the question selected "No opinion".


Question 238.06 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - Unwelcoming environment for new editors.

Mean = 3.29
9% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (17%)
2 – Very mild (16%)
3 – Mild (20%)
4 – Moderate (22%)
5 – Severe (15%)
6 – Very severe (9%)
46% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated unwelcoming environment for new editors as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute. 9% of respondents who answered the question selected "No opinion".


Question 238.07 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - New editors unwilling to follow the rules.

Mean = 3.13
12% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (13%)
2 – Very mild (20%)
3 – Mild (26%)
4 – Moderate (26%)
5 – Severe (11%)
6 – Very severe (4%)
41% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated new editors unwilling to follow the rules as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute. 12% of respondents who answered the question selected "No opinion".


Question 238.08 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - Too difficult to gain consensus on changes.

Mean = 3.56
10% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (10%)
2 – Very mild (13%)
3 – Mild (22%)
4 – Moderate (28%)
5 – Severe (17%)
6 – Very severe (9%)
51% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated that it is too difficult to gain consensus on changes as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute. 10% of respondents who answered the question selected "No opinion".


Question 238.09 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - Too much work that goes undone.

Mean = 3.44
11% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (13%)
2 – Very mild (17%)
3 – Mild (20%)
4 – Moderate (24%)
5 – Severe (15%)
6 – Very severe (11%)
50% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated that there is too much work that goes undone as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute. 11% of respondents who answered the question selected "No opinion".


Question 238.1 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - Lack of diversity among contributors.

Mean = 3.17
17% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (20%)
2 – Very mild (15%)
3 – Mild (21%)
4 – Moderate (23%)
5 – Severe (13%)
6 – Very severe (8%)
44% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated lack of diversity among contributors as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute. 17% of respondents selected "no opinion".


Question 238.11 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - Ineffective block and ban processes.

Mean = 2.92
21% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (24%)
2 – Very mild (19%)
3 – Mild (21%)
4 – Moderate (20%)
5 – Severe (10%)
6 – Very severe (7%)
37% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated ineffective block and ban processes as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute. 21% of respondents who answered the question selected "No opinion".


Question 238.12 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - Copyright infringement on Wikimedia projects.

Median = 3
17% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (19%)
2 – Very mild (24%)
3 – Mild (24%)
4 – Moderate (20%)
5 – Severe (8%)
6 – Very severe (4%)
32% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated copyright infringement on Wikimedia projects as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute. 17% of respondents who answered the question selected "No opinion".


Question 238.13 (ED11)

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Below, we have listed different social problems that some Wikimedians are concerned about.

Please rate the severity of each issue within the Wikimedia project(s) where you contribute: - Top-down control by the Wikimedia Foundation.

Median = 2
28% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – None (36%)
2 – Very mild (21%)
3 – Mild (20%)
4 – Moderate (14%)
5 – Severe (5%)
6 – Very severe (4%)
23% of sampled editors who participated in the survey rated top-down control by the Wikimedia Foundation as a moderate, severe, or very severe social problem in the Wikimedia projects in which they contribute. 28% of respondents who answered the question selected "No opinion".


Editing activities

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Question 239 (ED06)

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Activity 1 of 11:

Editing pages using the standard wikitext and visual editors (e.g. adding or removing text; inserting headings, citations, and images)


How important is this activity in your contributions to Wikimedia projects?

Median = 5
4% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (4%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (7%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (13%)
4 – 3 Quite important (20%)
5 – 4 Essential (57%)
77% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel that editing pages using the standard wikitext and visual editors is quite important or essential.


Question 240 (ED07)

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How satisfied are you with the software that supports this activity?

[Editing pages using the standard wikitext and visual editors (e.g. adding or removing text; inserting headings, citations, and images)]

Mean = 3.88
2% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very dissatisfied (1%)
2 – Dissatsfied (6%)
3 – Neither satisfied no dissatisfied (18%)
4 – Satisfied (55%)
5 – Very satisfied (21%)
76% of sampled editors who participated in this survey were satisfied or very satisfied with editing pages using the standard wikitext and visual editors (e.g. adding or removing text; inserting headings, citations, and images)


Question 241 (ED06)

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Activity 2 of 11:

Editing pages using specialized editing software (e.g. on Wikisource or Wikidata)


How important is this activity in your contributions to Wikimedia projects?

Median = 3
21% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (24%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (20%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (21%)
4 – 3 Quite important (20%)
5 – 4 Essential (15%)
35% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel that editing pages using specialized editing software is quite important or essential.


Question 242 (ED07)

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How satisfied are you with the software that supports this activity?

[Editing pages using specialized editing software (e.g. on Wikisource or Wikidata)]

Mean = 3.54
7% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very dissatisfied (2%)
2 – Dissatisfied (10%)
3 – Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (33%)
4 – Satisfied (43%)
5 – Very satisfied (12%)
55% of sampled editors who participated in the survey are satisfied and very satisfied with editing pages using specialized editing software (e.g. on Wikisource or Wikidata)]


Question 243 (ED06)

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Activity 3 of 11:

Communicating with one or two other contributors (e.g. using the thank button; welcoming a new user; writing on another user’s talk page)


How important is this activity in your contributions to Wikimedia projects?

Mean = 3.36
4% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (6%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (20%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (26%)
4 – 3 Quite important (27%)
5 – 4 Essential (20%)
47% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel that Communicating with one or two other contributors (e.g. using the thank button; welcoming a new user; writing on another user’s talk page) is quite important or essential.


Question 244 (ED07)

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How satisfied are you with the software that supports this activity?

[Communicating with one or two other contributors (e.g. using the thank button; welcoming a new user; writing on another user’s talk page)]

Mean = 3.81
4% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very dissatisfied (2%)
2 – Dissatisfied (6%)
3 – Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (22%)
4 – Satisfied (50%)
5 – Very satisfied (20%)
70% of sampled editors who participated in the survey are satisfied or very satisfied with software that supports communicating with one or two other contributors (e.g. using the thank button; welcoming a new user; writing on another user’s talk page)


Question 245 (ED06)

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Activity 4 of 11:

Holding large, structured discussions with multiple contributors (e.g. discussing a page’s deletion; voting on a new policy)


How important is this activity in your contributions to Wikimedia projects?

Mean = 3.27
7% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (10%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (20%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (23%)
4 – 3 Quite important (26%)
5 – 4 Essential (21%)
47% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel that holding large, structured discussions with multiple contributors (e.g. discussing a page’s deletion; voting on a new policy) is quite important or essential.



Question 246 (ED07)

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How satisfied are you with the software that supports this activity?

[Holding large, structured discussions with multiple contributors (e.g. discussing a page’s deletion; voting on a new policy)]

Mean = 3.37
6% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very dissatisfied (4%)
2 – Dissatisfied (14%)
3 – Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (32%)
4 – Satisfied (39%)
5 – Very satisfied (10%)
49% of sampled editors who participated in the survey are satisfied or very satisfied with software that supports holding large, structured discussions with multiple contributors (e.g. discussing a page’s deletion; voting on a new policy)'


Question 247 (ED06)

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Activity 5 of 11:

Keeping track of new events and discussions (e.g. getting notifications about reverts and mentions; watching noticeboard pages)


How important is this activity in your contributions to Wikimedia projects?

Mean = 3.46
6% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (7%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (15%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (25%)
4 – 3 Quite important (29%)
5 – 4 Essential (23%)
52% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel that keeping track of new events and discussions (e.g. getting notifications about reverts and mentions; watching noticeboard pages) is quite important or essential.


Question 248 (ED07)

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How satisfied are you with the software that supports this activity?

[Keeping track of new events and discussions (e.g. getting notifications about reverts and mentions; watching noticeboard pages)]

Mean = 3.65
5% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very dissatisfied (1%)
2 – Dissatisfied (9%)
3 – Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (28%)
4 – Satisfied (47%)
5 – Very satisfied (15%)
62% of sampled editors who participated in the survey are satisfied or very satisfied with software that supports keeping track of new events and discussions (e.g. getting notifications about reverts and mentions; watching noticeboard pages)


Question 249 (ED06)

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Activity 6 of 11:

Organizing and curating existing pages (e.g categorizing; tagging pages by quality or status; merging or renaming pages)


How important is this activity in your contributions to Wikimedia projects?

Mean = 3.41
12% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (7%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (17%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (25%)
4 – 3 Quite important (30%)
5 – 4 Essential (21%)
51% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel that organizing and curating existing pages (e.g categorizing; tagging pages by quality or status; merging or renaming pages) is quite important or essential.



Question 250 (ED07)

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How satisfied are you with the software that supports this activity?

[Organizing and curating existing pages (e.g categorizing; tagging pages by quality or status; merging or renaming pages)]

Mean = 3.58
6% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very dissatisfied (1%)
2 – Dissatisfied (10%)
3 – Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (31%)
4 – Satisfied (45%)
5 – Very satisfied (13%)
58% of sampled editors who participated in the survey are satisfied or very satisfied with software that supports organizing and curating existing pages (e.g categorizing; tagging pages by quality or status; merging or renaming pages


Question 251 (ED06)

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Activity 7 of 11:

Uploading and editing media items (e.g. uploading photos, sound recordings, and videos; adding subtitles to videos; using copyright templates; writing file descriptions)


How important is this activity in your contributions to Wikimedia projects?

Median = 4
6% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (9%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (14%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (17%)
4 – 3 Quite important (27%)
5 – 4 Essential (32%)
59% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel that uploading and editing media items (e.g. uploading photos, sound recordings, and videos; adding subtitles to videos; using copyright templates; writing file descriptions) is quite important or essential.


Question 252 (ED07)

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How satisfied are you with the software that supports this activity?

[Uploading and editing media items (e.g. uploading photos, sound recordings, and videos; adding subtitles to videos; using copyright templates; writing file description)]

Mean = 3.46
5% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very dissatisfied (4%)
2 – Dissatisfied (15%)
3 – Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (26%)
4 – Satisfied (43%)
5 – Very satisfied (13%)
56% of sampled editors who participated in the survey are satisfied or very satisfied with software that supports uploading and editing media items (e.g. uploading photos, sound recordings, and videos; adding subtitles to videos; using copyright templates; writing file descriptions).


Question 253 (ED06)

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Activity 8 of 11:

Patrolling the contributions of other users (e.g. checking recent changes and watchlists; reverting edits)


How important is this activity in your contributions to Wikimedia projects?

Median = 4
5% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (8%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (15%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (21%)
4 – 3 Quite important (27%)
5 – 4 Essential (30%)
57% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel that patrolling the contributions of other users (e.g. checking recent changes and watchlists; reverting edits) is quite important or essential.


Question 254 (ED07)

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How satisfied are you with the software that supports this activity?

[Patrolling the contributions of other users (e.g. checking recent changes and watchlists; reverting edits)]

Mean = 3.73
5% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very dissatisfied (1%)
2 – Dissatisfied (8%)
3 – Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (24%)
4 – Satisfied (50%)
5 – Very satisfied (17%)
67% of sampled editors who participated in the survey are satisfied or very satisfied with software that supports patrolling the contributions of other users (e.g. checking recent changes and watchlists; reverting edits.


Question 255 (ED06)

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Activity 9 of 11:

Translating or moving content between wikis (e.g moving entries from Wikipedia to Wiktionary; translating an article from one language to another)


How important is this activity in your contributions to Wikimedia projects?

Median = 3
12% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (20%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (18%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (19%)
4 – 3 Quite important (24%)
5 – 4 Essential (19%)
43% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel that translating or moving content between wikis (e.g moving entries from Wikipedia to Wiktionary; translating an article from one language to another) is quite important or essential.


Question 256 (ED07)

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How satisfied are you with the software that supports this activity?

[Translating or moving content between wikis (e.g moving entries from Wikipedia to Wiktionary; translating an article from one language to another)]

Mean = 3.33
11% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very dissatisfied (5%)
2 – Dissatisfied (16%)
3 – Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (34%)
4 – Satisfied (34%)
5 – Very satisfied (12%)
46% of sampled editors who participated in the survey are satisfied or very satisfied with software that supports translating or moving content between wikis (e.g moving entries from Wikipedia to Wiktionary; translating an article from one language to another).


Question 257 (ED06)

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Activity 10 of 11:

Using advanced user rights (e.g. protecting pages, blocking users, and deleting revisions)


How important is this activity in your contributions to Wikimedia projects?

Median = 3
17% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (30%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (13%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (16%)
4 – 3 Quite important (22%)
5 – 4 Essential (20%)
44% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel that using advanced user rights (e.g. protecting pages, blocking users, and deleting revisions) is quite important or essential.


Question 258 (ED07)

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How satisfied are you with the software that supports this activity?

[Using advanced user rights (e.g. protecting pages, blocking users, and deleting revisions)]

Mean = 3.57
15% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very dissatisfied (3%)
2 – Dissatisfied (8%)
3 – Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (32%)
4 – Satisfied (44%)
5 – Very satisfied (14%)
58% of sampled editors who participated in the survey are satisfied or very satisfied with software that supports using advanced user rights (e.g. protecting pages, blocking users, and deleting revisions).


Question 259 (ED06)

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Activity 11 of 11:

Learning information about the past activity on a wiki (e.g. viewing history pages, move logs, and talk page archives)


How important is this activity in your contributions to Wikimedia projects?

Median = 4
5% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – 0 Not at all important (4%)
2 – 1 Slightly important (11%)
3 – 2 Fairly important (22%)
4 – 3 Quite important (31%)
5 – 4 Essential (32%)
63% of sampled editors who participated in the survey feel that learning information about the past activity on a wiki (e.g. viewing history pages, move logs, and talk page archives) is quite important or essential.


Question 260 (ED07)

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How satisfied are you with the software that supports this activity?

[Learning information about the past activity on a wiki (e.g. viewing history pages, move logs, and talk page archives)]

Mean = 3.77
4% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very dissatisfied (2%)
2 – Dissatisfied (7%)
3 – Neither satisfied nor dissatisfied (22%)
4 – Satisfied (50%)
5 – Very satisfied (19%)
69% of sampled editors who participated in the survey are satisfied or very satisfied with software that supports learning information about the past activity on a wiki (e.g. viewing history pages, move logs, and talk page archives).


Question 261 (FR30)

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To what extent is the number of banners you've seen on Wikipedia too much or too little during the last 90 days while you were logged in?


Mean = 2.68
16% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Far too much (12%)
2 – Too much (22%)
3 – About right (57%)
4 – Too little (6%)
5 – Far too little (3%)
57% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported that the number of banners they have seen on Wikipedia while logged in were about right, while 34% reported too much or far too much and 9% reported too little or far too little.


Question 262 (FR12)

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In the last 90 days when you were logged into your Wikipedia account, how often did you see a banner at the top of the page about a conference, event or contest?


Mean = 3.04

1 – Never (3%)
2 – Rarely (18%)
3 – Sometimes (57%)
4 – Most of the time (19%)
5 – All of the time (4%)
57% of survey participants reported sometimes seeing a banner related to events or contests when they logged in, while 23% of survey participants reported seeing a banner most of the time or all of the time.


Question 263 (FR13)

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What new types of messaging would you be interested in seeing for Wikimedia contributors? (select all that apply)

Participants could select more than one option

4% did not select an option [?]

1 – New wikimedia software features (55%)
2 – Stories/blogs/videos about editors and projects (25%)
3 – Training materials on editing/advanced editing (46%)
4 – None of the above (20%)
5 – Other (specify) (5%)
55% of survey participants selected that they would like to see messaging about new Wikimedia software features and 46% would like to see messaging about training materials about editing/advanced editing.


Question 264 (FR14)

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This question has a design error. The question should have said "to what extent do you agree or disagree" rather than just "agree." It is unclear to what extent this affected results.--EGalvez (WMF) (talk) 06:30, 8 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

To what extent do you agree with the following statement:

‘’The Wikimedia Foundation should actively support communities & affiliates in the recruitment of new editors from our readers”

Mean = 3.91
15% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (2%)
2 – Disagree (5%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (22%)
4 – Agree (43%)
5 – Strongly agree (28%)
71% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported that they agree or strongly agree with the statement "The Wikimedia Foundation should actively support communities & affiliates in the recruitment of new editors from our readers".


Question 266 (FR11)

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This question may have had issues with question design that need to be checked. --EGalvez (WMF) (talk) 06:17, 8 July 2017 (UTC)[reply]

In the past year, as a result of seeing a banner message, have you participated in an editing/photo competition or local event/conference?


Median = 0

1 – No (83%)
2 – Yes (12%)
3 – Don't remember (6%)
From the sampled editors who participated int he survey, 12% reported participating in an editing/photo competition or local event/conference as a result of seeing banner.


Question 267.01 (ED08)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements: - The Wikimedia Foundation's software development has benefited the communities I’m part of.


Median = 4
13% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (1%)
2 – Disagree (4%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (11%)
4 – Agree (49%)
5 – Strongly agree (35%)
84% of sampled editors who participated in the survey agree or strongly agree with the statement "The Wikimedia Foundation's software development has benefited the communities I’m part of."


Question 267.02 (ED08)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements: - The Wikimedia Foundation's software development focuses on the right priorities.


Mean = 3.53
28% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (3%)
2 – Disagree (6%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (38%)
4 – Agree (40%)
5 – Strongly agree (13%)
53% of sampled editors who participated in the survey agree or strongly agree with the statement "The Wikimedia Foundation's software development focuses on the right priorities." 28% of participants selected no opinion.


Question 267.03 (ED08)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements: - When the Wikimedia Foundation introduces new software, it is reliable and ready to be used.


Mean = 3.38
24% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (2%)
2 – Disagree (15%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (35%)
4 – Agree (37%)
5 – Strongly agree (11%)
48% of sampled editors who participated in the survey agree and strongly agree with the statement "When the Wikimedia Foundation introduces new software, it is reliable and ready to be used." 24% of participants who answered the question selected "no opinion).


Question 267.04 (ED08)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements: - I have enough opportunities to participate in the Wikimedia Foundation’s software development.


Mean = 2.78
44% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (15%)
2 – Disagree (25%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (34%)
4 – Agree (19%)
5 – Strongly agree (7%)
26% of sampled editors who participated in the survey agree or strongly agree with the statement "I have enough opportunities to participate in the Wikimedia Foundation’s software development. 44% of respondents of all the respondents who selected an option chose "No opinion"."


Question list

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Goal 7 - Increasing software awareness and use

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Question 227 (RE03)

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Did you know that Wikipedia has a multi-language app for Apple and Android phones and tablets?


Median = 0

1 – No (51%)
2 – Yes (49%)
49% of sampled editors who participated in the question reported knowing that Wikipedia has a multi-language app for Apple and Android phones and tablets


Question 228 (RE04)

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In the last twelve months, have you used the Wikipedia app on a smartphone?


Median = 1

1 – No (34%)
2 – Yes (64%)
3 – Not sure (3%)
64% of sampled editors who participated in this question reported using the Wikipedia app on a smart phone.


Question 229 (RE05)

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To what extent do you think that a banner at the top of Wikipedia pages on mobile phones and tablets, informing Wikimedia readers that there’s a Wikipedia app would be beneficial or harmful?


Mean = 3.28
22% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Very harmful (4%)
2 – Harmful (15%)
3 – Neither harmful nor beneficial (37%)
4 – Beneficial (36%)
5 – Very beneficial (8%)
44% of sampled editors who participated in this question reported thinking that a banner at the top of Wikipedia pages on mobile phones and tablets, informing Wikimedia readers that there’s a Wikipedia app would be beneficial or very beneficial. 22% of participants who answered the question reported that they had "no opinion".

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Goal 8 - Growing the Wikimedia technical community

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No pages meet these criteria.

Goal 9 - Improving information sharing for program leaders and affiliates

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No pages meet these criteria.

Goal 10 - Developing the capacity of affiliates

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No pages meet these criteria.

Goal 11 - Developing the capacity of program leaders

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No pages meet these criteria.

Goal 12 - Improving access to research materials by contributors

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Question 269 (PR01)

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What types of research tools or resources do you have access to? (select all that apply)

Participants could select more than one option

13% did not select an option [?]

1 – A university library (35%)
2 – A public or government library (56%)
3 – Archival or museum collections (21%)
4 – Other special collections or research libraries (15%)
5 – Other institutional resource (specify): (4%)
6 – Personal subscriptions to academic databases (13%)
7 – Personal subscriptions to newspapers or genealogical databases. (17%)
8 – Personal research collection or privately held library (50%)
9 – Other personal resource (specify): (5%)
56% of survey participants have access to a public or government library, 50% have access to their personal libraries and 35% have access to a university library.


Question 270 (PR02)

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Over the last 12 months, what have been the top three ways you spent your time as a volunteer working with content on Wikimedia projects?

Participants could select more than one option

1% did not select an option [?]

1 – Article writing, research, and expansion (77%)
2 – Anti vandalism, anti-Copyright Violation, or new content patrol (26%)
3 – Copyediting (28%)
4 – Content quality review, discussions about specific content, and feedback (18%)
5 – Illustrating content with media (14%)
6 – Formatting and Wikifying (20%)
7 – Contributing media (18%)
8 – Enriching media descriptions (3%)
9 – Transcription on Wikisource (3%)
10 – Template development and implementation (5%)
11 – Categorization (15%)
12 – Data enrichment in Wikidata or in Infoboxes and other templates (9%)
13 – Translating any content from one language to another (24%)
14 – Other content work (specify): (4%)


Question 272 (PR03)

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How often do you search for or use non-Wikimedia resources (books, websites, research papers) when creating content on Wikimedia projects?


Median = 5

1 – Never (3%)
2 – Rarely (4%)
3 – Sometimes (14%)
4 – Often (28%)
5 – Almost always (51%)
79% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported searching or using often or almost always for non-Wikimedia resources (books, websites, research papers) when creating content on Wikimedia projects.


Question 273.01 (PR08)

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When contributing to Wikimedia projects, how often do you start research by... - ...using a search engine (e.g. Yahoo, Google)?


Median = 4

1 – Never (4%)
2 – Rarely (2%)
3 – Sometimes (14%)
4 – Often (31%)
5 – Almost always (48%)
79% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported using using a search engine (e.g. Yahoo, Google) to start research for contributing to Wikipedia articles.


Question 273.02 (PR08)

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When contributing to Wikimedia projects, how often do you start research by... - ...searching on Google Scholar?


Median = 1

1 – Never (58%)
2 – Rarely (15%)
3 – Sometimes (11%)
4 – Often (10%)
5 – Almost always (6%)
16% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported searching on Google Scholar to start research for contributing to Wikipedia articles. 58% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported that they never use Google scholar



Question 273.04 (PR08)

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When contributing to Wikimedia projects, how often do you start research by... - ...looking at recommendations on-wiki?


Median = 2

1 – Never (44%)
2 – Rarely (24%)
3 – Sometimes (20%)
4 – Often (10%)
5 – Almost always (2%)
12% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported starting research by often or almost always looking at recommendations on-wiki. 35% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported that they never start research by looking at recommendations on-wiki.


Question 273.05 (PR08)

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When contributing to Wikimedia projects, how often do you start research by... - ...looking at source recommendations created by other Wikis?


Median = 2

1 – Never (38%)
2 – Rarely (23%)
3 – Sometimes (24%)
4 – Often (13%)
5 – Almost always (4%)
17% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported starting research by often or almost always looking at source recommendations created by other Wikis. 38% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported that they never start research by looking at source recommendations created by other Wikis.


Question 273.06 (PR08)

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When contributing to Wikimedia projects, how often do you start research by... - ...searching in a database that I have access to?


Median = 2

1 – Never (36%)
2 – Rarely (15%)
3 – Sometimes (18%)
4 – Often (21%)
5 – Almost always (10%)
36% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported starting research by often or almost always searching in a database that I have access to. 31% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported that they never start research by searching in a database that I have access to.


Question 273.07 (PR08)

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When contributing to Wikimedia projects, how often do you start research by... - ...going to the library?


Median = 2

1 – Never (42%)
2 – Rarely (21%)
3 – Sometimes (21%)
4 – Often (11%)
5 – Almost always (6%)
17% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported starting research by often or almost always going to the library. 42% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported that they never start research by going to the library.


Question 273.08 (PR08)

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When contributing to Wikimedia projects, how often do you start research by... - ...using Open Access repositories or databases?


Median = 2

1 – Never (37%)
2 – Rarely (20%)
3 – Sometimes (19%)
4 – Often (17%)
5 – Almost always (7%)
37% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported starting research by often or almost always using Open Access repositories or databases. 24% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported that they never start research by using Open Access repositories or databases.


Question 273.09 (PR08)

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When contributing to Wikimedia projects, how often do you start research by... - Other (specify)


Median = 3

1 – Never (37%)
2 – Rarely (3%)
3 – Sometimes (14%)
4 – Often (20%)
5 – Almost always (26%)
46% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported starting research by often or almost always in another way from previous options. 37% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported that they never start research in another way from previous options.


Question 274 (PR06)

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Have you heard of The Wikipedia Library?


Median = 0

1 – No (77%)
2 – Yes (23%)
23% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported having heard about the Wikipedia Library.


Question 275 (PR07)

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Which of the following tools, services and resources are you aware of? (select all that apply)

Participants could select more than one option

51% did not select an option [?]

1 – Source sharing / Resource Exchange (WP:RX) (9%)
2 – Wikipedia’s Reference Desk (21%)
3 – Free publisher research access through The Wikipedia Library (11%)
4 – Wikipedia Visiting Scholars (6%)
5 – Open Access Signalling Project and/or OABot (1%)
6 – Book or research grants offered by my local affiliate or chapter (10%)
7 – Internet Archive’s Wikipedia bot to fix dead-links in Wikipedia citations (21%)
8 – The visual editor’s Citoid (3%)
9 – Forward to Libraries (6%)
10 – Special:BookSources (7%)
11 – Wikipedia:Research help (WP:RH) on English Wikipedia only (3%)
12 – The Books & Bytes Wikipedia Library Newsletter (3%)
21% of respondents are familiar with the Wikipedia Library Reference desk and 21% are familiar with Internet Archive’s Wikipedia bot to fix dead-links in Wikipedia citations. It's important to note that 51% of all the respondents who saw the question did not select any option.


Question 276 (PR09)

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How often do you run into challenges searching for research materials you need for contributing to Wikimedia projects?


Mean = 3.02

1 – Never (9%)
2 – Rarely (17%)
3 – Sometimes (40%)
4 – Often (27%)
5 – Almost always (6%)
33% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported often or almost always running into challenges searching for research materials needed for contributing to Wikimedia projects.


Question 278 (PR04)

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Which of the following describe challenges you have when accessing research materials for your Wikimedia work? (select all that apply)

The materials I need..

Participants could select more than one option

4% did not select an option [?]

1 – ... are not available in digital formats (71%)
2 – ... are behind a paywall (67%)
3 – … require me to travel great distances (27%)
4 – ... are only accessible at a library or other provider during my hours of employment (22%)
5 – ... cannot be accessed legally in my location, because of licensing restrictions (22%)
6 – ...are hard to use with my internet access or editing device (9%)
7 – ...for another reason (specify): (5%)
71% of participants selected that resources are not available in digital formats and 67% selected that materials are behind a paywall.

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Goal 13 - Improving understanding of movement fundraising and fundraising needs

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Question 288 (FR01)

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Are you aware that the Wikimedia Foundation is a not-for profit organization?


Median = 1

1 – No (3%)
2 – Yes (97%)
97% of sampled editor who participated in the survey reported knowing that the Foundation is a non-profit organization.


Question 289 (FR07)

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How engaged do you feel with Wikimedia movement fundraising?


Median = 2
8% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (24%)
2 – Slightly (29%)
3 – Moderately (17%)
4 – Mostly (21%)
5 – Completely (10%)
31% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported feeling mostly or completely engaged with Wikimedia movement fundraising.


Question 291 (FR02)

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In the past year, which of the following banner messages have you seen displayed at the top of Wikipedia? (select all that apply)

Participants could select more than one option

1% did not select an option [?]

1 – A message that asks you for a donation to Wikimedia (77%)
2 – A message that invites you to a photo/editing competition or to a local event or conference (64%)
3 – None of the above (9%)
77% of participants have seen a banner related to donations in the last year while 64% have seen a banner invitation to a photo/editing competition or to a local event or conference


Question 292 (FR03)

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To what extent do you feel the following message represents you and your work on Wikipedia?

Dear readers, We'll get right to it: Today we ask you to help Wikipedia. To protect our independence, we'll never run ads. We're sustained by donations averaging about $15. Only a tiny portion of our readers give. Now is the time we ask. If everyone reading this right now gave $3, our fundraiser would be done within an hour. That's right, the price of a cup of coffee is all we need. If Wikipedia is useful to you, please take one minute to keep it online and growing. We're a small non-profit with costs of a top website: servers, staff and programs. We serve millions of readers, but we run on a fraction of what other top sites spend. We believe knowledge is a foundation. A foundation for human potential, for freedom, for opportunity. We believe everyone should have access to knowledge for free, without restriction, without limitation. Please help us end the fundraiser and improve Wikipedia. Thank you.

Median = 4
15% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (15%)
2 – Slightly (11%)
3 – Moderately (22%)
4 – Mostly (29%)
5 – Completely (23%)
52% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported that the statement mostly or completely represents them and their Wikipedia work.


Question 294 (FR15)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement:


Wikimedia Foundation should seek voluntary donations from large external organisations that extensively use Wikimedia data in their commercial services

Median = 4
6% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (6%)
2 – Disagree (9%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (15%)
4 – Agree (35%)
5 – Strongly agree (35%)
70% of sampled editors who participated in the survey agree or strongly agree with the statement "Wikimedia Foundation should seek voluntary donations from large external organisations that extensively use Wikimedia data in their commercial services"

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Goal 14 - Increasing awareness of GLAM and Libraries

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Question 281 (PR18)

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To what extent do you feel prepared to explain anything related to Wikipedia or Wikimedia (e.g. culture, programs) to a non-Wikimedian who only reads Wikipedia?


Mean = 3.29
3% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Not at all (8%)
2 – Slightly (15%)
3 – Moderately (32%)
4 – Mostly (28%)
5 – Completely (16%)
44% of sampled editors who participated in this question reported feeling mostly or completely prepared to explain anything related to Wikipedia or Wikimedia (e.g. culture, programs) to a non-Wikimedian who only reads Wikipedia.


Question 282 (PR20)

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Without any preparation, I feel I could explain to a librarian or educator about Wikimedia projects as a tool for (select that apply):

Participants could select more than one option

11% did not select an option [?]

1 – Sharing expert knowledge with the public (59%)
2 – Helping members of the public find expert research materials (41%)
3 – Exposing the public to digital media documenting rare cultural objects (25%)
4 – Student’s writing research papers for their classes (37%)
5 – Educational assignment where students share their research on Wikipedia (25%)
6 – Advancing free or open copyright policies (27%)
7 – Showing how open collaborative projects can work on the internet. (44%)
8 – Adding freely licensed media files to Wikimedia Commons from collections (38%)
59% of participants selected that they could explain Wikipedia as a tool for sharing expert knowledge with the public to an educator or librarian.


Question 283 (PR17)

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In the past 3 months, I have (select all that apply):

Participants could select more than one option

1% did not select an option [?]

1 – Explained to a friend or family member how Wikipedia works (49%)
2 – Explained to an educator, librarian, or student how Wikipedia works (17%)
3 – Discussed a Wikimedia Project’s culture with someone else (29%)
4 – Helped someone make their first contribution (e.g. editing, uploading image) (15%)
5 – Introduced someone to an outreach program (e.g. GLAM-Wiki, the Education Program, Editathons) (5%)
6 – Helped someone understand or use Wikidata (9%)
7 – I have done none of these (37%)
49% of participants have explained to a friend or family member how Wikipedia works in the last 3 months, while 37% have not done any of these.


Question 285 (PR13)

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To what extent are you familiar with GLAM-Wiki projects:


Mean = 1.39

1 – I have never heard of GLAM-Wiki projects (71%)
2 – I have only heard of GLAM-Wiki projects, but never participated in one (23%)
3 – I have participated in GLAM-Wiki projects, but never organized one (4%)
4 – I have organized GLAM-Wiki projects in the past, but no longer organize them (1%)
5 – I am currently an organizer of GLAM-Wiki projects (1%)
71% of sampled editors who participated in the survey reported never having heard of GLAM-wiki projects and 6% of participants reported participating in a GLAM-wiki project or having organized one currently or in the past.


Question 286.01 (PR14)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following:
When any Wikimedia organization partners with external organizations like universities, museums or technology companies…- ...it helps us further our educational mission.


Median = 4
17% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (3%)
2 – Somewhat disagree (3%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (7%)
4 – Somewhat agree (44%)
5 – Strongly agree (43%)
87% of sampled editors who participated in this question reported that they agree or strongly agree with the following statement: "When any Wikimedia organization partners with external organizations like universities, museums or technology companies it helps us further our educational mission." 17% of those who answered the question selected "no opinion".


Question 286.02 (PR14)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following:
When any Wikimedia organization partners with external organizations like universities, museums or technology companies…it helps us further our free content mission.


Median = 4
15% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (3%)
2 – Somewhat disagree (3%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (12%)
4 – Somewhat agree (42%)
5 – Strongly agree (40%)
82% of sampled editors who participated in this question reported that they agree or strongly agree with the following statement: "When any Wikimedia organization partners with external organizations like universities, museums or technology companies it helps us further our free content mission." 15% of those who answered the question selected "no opinion"


Question 286.03 (PR14)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following:
When any Wikimedia organization partners with external organizations like universities, museums or technology companies…- ...it strengthens offline communities.


Median = 4
26% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (3%)
2 – Somewhat disagree (6%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (23%)
4 – Somewhat agree (38%)
5 – Strongly agree (31%)
79% of sampled editors who participated in this question reported that they agree or strongly agree with the following statement: "When any Wikimedia organization partners with external organizations like universities, museums or technology companies it strengthens offline communities." 26% of those who answered the question selected "no opinion"


Question 286.04 (PR14)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following:
When any Wikimedia organization partners with external organizations like universities, museums or technology companies… - ...it creates conflicts of interest in our community.


Mean = 2.64
26% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (18%)
2 – Somewhat disagree (31%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (30%)
4 – Somewhat agree (12%)
5 – Strongly agree (9%)
17% of sampled editors who participated in this question reported that they agree or strongly agree with the following statement: "When any Wikimedia organization partners with external organizations like universities, museums or technology companies it creates conflicts of interest in our community." 26% of those who answered the question selected "no opinion".



Question 287.01 (PR15)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following:
GLAM-wiki helps diversify our content and community


Mean = 3.73
63% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (4%)
2 – Disagree (3%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (30%)
4 – Agree (44%)
5 – Strongly agree (20%)
64% of sampled editors who participated in this question reported that they agree or strongly agree with the following statement: "GLAM-wiki helps diversify our content and community." 63% of those who answered the question selected "no opinion"


Question 287.02 (PR15)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following:
GLAM-wiki provides needed illustrations, video and other media to contextualize Wikimedia projects


Median = 4
62% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (4%)
2 – Disagree (4%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (25%)
4 – Agree (36%)
5 – Strongly agree (31%)
67% of sampled editors who participated in this question reported that they agree or strongly agree with the following statement: "GLAM-wiki helps diversify our content and community." 62% of those who answered the question selected "no opinion"


Question 287.03 (PR15)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following:
GLAM-wiki brings needed experts to help us fill knowledge gaps


Mean = 3.5
63% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (6%)
2 – Disagree (9%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (33%)
4 – Agree (34%)
5 – Strongly agree (18%)
52% of sampled editors who participated in this question reported that they agree or strongly agree with the following statement: "GLAM-wiki brings needed experts to help us fill knowledge gaps." 63% of those who answered the question selected "no opinion"


Question 287.04 (PR15)

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To what extent do you agree or disagree with each of the following:

GLAM-wiki creates special interest groups that damage the community

Mean = 2.59
64% selected "No opinion" [?]

1 – Strongly disagree (16%)
2 – Disagree (32%)
3 – Neither agree nor disagree (38%)
4 – Agree (6%)
5 – Strongly agree (8%)
14% of sampled editors who participated in this question reported that they agree or strongly agree with the following statement: "GLAM-wiki creates special interest groups that damage the community." 64% of those who answered the question selected "no opinion"

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