Wiki Loves Women/SheSaid/Results and best practices 2022
The Wiki Loves Women initiative celebrates women leaders with the SheSaid drive. The drive is aimed at improving the visibility of women in creating new or improving already existing Wikiquote entries related to them.
First launched in October 2020, the #SheSaid campaign on Wikiquote has been an amazing success! Across 7 languages, by the 5th January 2021, it resulted overall in 867 new or improved articles (the majority new). Italian Wikiquote was the clear language winner (405 articles) with Ukraine (187) and French (105) coming not so close behind. This is an amazing result – thank you for getting women’s voices heard.
The second edition was yet again a success with 1500+ Wikiquote entries created (and more improved) in 9 languages! Italian and Tagalog were the most active languages.
Background
editTo balance the representation of gender in the entries of Wikiquote.
To illustrate the situation, here are a few interesting figures:
- On the English Wikiquote main page on 6th of Oct 2020, in the Selected people section, 29 men are featured and only 4 women (see the screenshot on the right).
- There are 260 women who have featured articles on either French or English Wikipedias... with no entry on the French Wikiquote.
- There are 162 women who have featured articles on the English Wikipedia with no wikiquote entry.
- There are 777 women and 3504 men listed on the French wikiquote.
- As of December 2022 there were 374 women as opposed to 2876 men listed on the German wikiquote.
- There were 264 women who have featured articles on either the German or English Wikipedias... with no entry on the German Wikiquote.
Obviously, not all women said good quotes that would make a wikiquote entry worth it. Still...
SheSaid Grants in 2022
edit- Approuved: Rwanda
- Approuved: Zimbabwae
- Approuved: Nigeria
- Approuved: Philippines
SheSaid Events in 2022
edit- Nigeria
- Igbo Wikimedia UG
- Botswana
- Cape Town
- Cameroun
- Rwanda
- Guinea
- Northern Nigeria
- Zimbabwe in 2023
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SheSaid 2022 in Nigeria
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SheSaid 2022 in Botswana
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SheSaid 2022 in Philippines
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SheSaid 2022 in Cape Town
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SheSaid 2022 Rwanda
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SheSaid 2022 in Nigeria
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SheSaid 2023 in Philippines
Participationg Communities
edit- SheSaid on the Catalan wikiquote
- SheSaid on the Ukrainian Wikiquote
- SheSaid on the French wikiquote
- SheSaid on the Spanish wikiquote
- SheSaid on the English wikiquote
- SheSaid on the Catalan wikiquote
- SheSaid on Bengali wikiquote
- SheSaid on the Italian wikiquote
- Brand new ig.wikiquote
- SheSaid on Central Bikol (bcl) and Tagalog (tl)
- SheSaid on the German wikiquote
- SheSaid on the Slovene wikiquote
- WikiAfrica Heritage SheSaid Cape Town Training
SheSaid communication materials
editThe following are the newsletters that have been published on the Wiki Loves Women website about the #SheSaid campaign:
Social Media campaigns
editBetween October 1st and December 31st 2023, we runned many campaigns on our social media accounts in purpose to raise awarness about the gender gap inequity in terms of content.
Visuals
editMetrics
editDuring 91 days, our social media campaigns on twitter resulted in:
- 18.6K impressions (204 per day)
- 3,2% engagement rate
- 55 link clicks
- 153 retweets
- 11 replies
#SheSaid campaign bookmarks to encourage participation
editTo celebrate influential women, the Focus Group members designed the below bookmarks to print and share with their communities.
Results
editThe SheSaid 2022 resulted in +4158 articles created or imported and +1918 articles improved. The first three places go to the Italian, English and Ukrainian Wikiquotes. Below are the stats:
- Italian : 919 created, 293 articles improved
- Ukrainian : 347 created, 78 improved
- French : 89 created, 19 improved
- Spanish : 124 created, 8 improved
- English : 863 created, 137 improved
- Catalan : 13 created, 3 improved
- Bengali : 6 created, 2 improved
- Igbo : 484 created, 731 improved
- Philippines : 183 created, 252 improved
- Tagalog : 1120 created, 394 improved
- German : 10 created, 1 improved
Lessons learnt & Challenges
edit- We got entirely brand new and great queries to track the participation thanks to the help of a wikiquote editor.
- The usual Ukrainian and Italian communities were very active with experienced editors. The English version was very active with new comers.
- This year, the English community reacted a bit negatively to the project, because some very new editors were a bit disruptive (did not read the rules in particular) and made mandatory a lot of post-editing clean-up.
- Discussions were very active on the talk page of the English Wikiquote and several ideas to improve the contest (welcome newcomers…) were already laid out for next year
- This year, SheSaid had a Site notice banner!