Research talk:Testing capacity of expressions of gratitude to enhance experience and motivation of editors

Latest comment: 5 years ago by CS natematias in topic 4 languages - no wait! Its one

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4 languages - no wait! Its one edit

The project takes place in " four language Wikipedias - Arabic, German, Persian and Polish" - and the text here is written in --> English, a language not even in the project scope. I asume thats like the people in Africa or America felt when the white people came to teach them the right culture and to speak properly or the church when they had the bibel in latin as the common people did not need to know what is written. 😂 ...Sicherlich Post 16:46, 12 December 2018 (UTC) "Meta-Wiki, the global community site" - the english speaking parts of globe .oO Reply

Hi Sicherlich, this is an important issue that we care deeply about at CivilServant. I'm happy to say that we published versions of this document simultaneously in each of the included languages, and we hosted conversations with Wikipedians in each of those languages. The study designs have been developed in collaboration with Wikipedians from those languages. Our recent introductory blog post sharing some early findings was also published simultaneously in all of the included languages. CS natematias (talk) 20:44, 29 January 2019 (UTC)Reply

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