The TL;DR is that there was a database change on the Wikipedia side that took a minute to notice. Too busy launching @finfamapp! (wiki-inspired explorable explanations for finances, you might like it! https://t.co/uRWJDh45QJ)
Going to be doing a little talk at #TheHmm April 19th, 2023 at 20:00pm CEST. 7 great speakers talking about non-visual internet culture. And us, makes 8.
Tickets here: https://t.co/z1idc1T4jr
🔊 We have identified:
▶️ The sound of winning an argument
▶️ The sound of going down a Wikipedia rabbit hole
▶️ The sound of learning virtually anything
▶️ A sound logo for all @Wikimedia projects
Head to the #WikiSoundLogo site to have a listen:
https://t.co/tIsJO5gpSV
This week: a love letter to @wikipedia, featuring @krmaher, @depthsofwiki, @mhashemi, & more.
“I always come away from fifteen minutes on the site with an appreciation of the depth and variety of the world and its peoples.”
https://t.co/N40mJC3kbZ
Stoked to have been quoted in this Fast Company article about the rise of sound logos (by @notrobwalker). Bonus points for Disquiet Junto tie-in. Extra bonus for the opportunity to mention the great Listen to Wikipedia (https://t.co/yeIftHLtzR) website.
https://t.co/5WsuSB0uc9
You're awake, unlike me. This auto-tweet is for a new #DisquietJunto community project: Help Wikimedia develop a sonic logo. Details: https://t.co/dbREGltRyX. Email via https://t.co/ABeKP0DxPi when I wake. Tracks due September 26, 11:59pm (your local time).
(Thanks, @mhashemi!)
There’s more to advancing FOSS development than professionalization, says @mhashemi. Funding is fundamental, but community, conversation, and connection are priceless. https://t.co/LxOvB2zJCr
#WikidataTips Did you know that you can listen to Wikidata? Though you might want to switch to Wikipedia for something a bit more chill ;-) https://t.co/k5hgrrlIZX
@olea Hi Ismael, monumental is definitely in maintenance mode right now, and we are sticking to maintaining the running instances for WLM. If you're looking to extend or get support, you may want to reach out to @pmarynowski off Twitter (he's too busy to tweet :) ).
I love my Friday email from Weeklypedia: stats on this week's edits on Wikipedia. It gives a strange insight into what is 'important' in the world – there are stories in the stats. Here's this week's top 20, and here's where you sign up to the email: https://t.co/9mLeDS2tLR
@psylopec Hey! Always good to hear from a fan. There was a slight outage, but we fixed it yesterday, and seems to be still up and running now. Hope it works for you!
What was the most edited Wikipedia page this week?
You guessed it, 2019–20 Coronavirus Pandemic with 2,094 changes by 497 authors.
But check out the rest of the top 25:
https://t.co/hZCpYw6RYU