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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Volume 20
Issue 15
6 November 2024
EB1911
– PD
From the editors
Editing Wikipedia should not be a crime
But not everybody is able to legally read Wikipedia, and not everybody is able to legally edit Wikipedia.
Delhi High Court
– PD
News and notes
Wikimedia Foundation shares ANI lawsuit updates; first admin elections appoint eleven sysops; first admin recalls opened; temporary accounts coming soon?
Defamation, privacy, censorship, and elections.
Anon
– PD
In the media
An old scrimmage, politics and purported libel
Plus human knowledge and Ozzie places!
Art Poskanzer
– CC-By 2.0
Special report
Wikipedia editors face litigation, censorship
Asian News International, the Delhi High Court, and the encyclopedia.
Buidhe
– CC-By-SA 4.0 Int
Gallery
Why you should take more photos and upload them
Your photos are more valuable than you may realize.
Jebulon
– CC BY-SA 3.0
In focus
Questions and answers about the court case
What is going on?
–
Traffic report
Twisted tricks or tempting treats?
And Tata too!
Thomas Grimer
– CC-By 4.0 International
Technology report
Wikimedia tech, the Asian News International case, and the ultra-rare BLACKLOCK
IP address privacy tools, and mysterious archive sites.
– PD
Humour
Man quietly slinks away from talk page argument after realizing his argument dumb, wrong
Many such cases.
Single-page edition