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  • Mudcat
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    • 07-21-05
    • 9287

    #1
    OT - Wikipedia angling for your pocket
    An appeal from Wikipedia founder, Jimmy Wales
    Jimmy Wales

    Dear Reader,

    Today I am going to ask you to support Wikipedia with a donation. This might sound unusual: Why does one of the world's five most popular web properties ask for financial support from its users?

    Wikipedia is built differently from almost every other top 50 website. We have a small number of paid staff, just twenty-three. Wikipedia content is free to use by anyone for any purpose. Our annual expenses are less than six million dollars. Wikipedia is run by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, which I founded in 2003.

    At its core, Wikipedia is driven by a global community of more than 150,000 volunteers - all dedicated to sharing knowledge freely. Over almost eight years, these volunteers have contributed more than 11 million articles in 265 languages. More than 275 million people come to our website every month to access information, free of charge and free of advertising.

    But Wikipedia is more than a website. We share a common cause: Imagine a world in which every single person on the planet is given free access to the sum of all human knowledge. That's our commitment.

    Your donation helps us in several ways. Most importantly, you will help us cover the increasing cost of managing global traffic to one of the most popular websites on the Internet. Funds also help us improve the software that runs Wikipedia -- making it easier to search, easier to read, and easier to write for. We are committed to growing the free knowledge movement world-wide, by recruiting new volunteers, and building strategic partnerships with institutions of culture and learning.

    Wikipedia is different. It's the largest encyclopedia in history, written by volunteers. Like a national park or a school, we don't believe advertising should have a place in Wikipedia. We want to keep it free and strong, but we need the support of thousands of people like you.

    I invite you to join us: Your donation will help keep Wikipedia free for the whole world.

    Thank you,

    Jimmy Wales
  • betplom
    SBR Posting Legend
    • 09-20-06
    • 13444

    #2
    Mudcat, please send them some dough, that way Wikipedia will remain "free" for me to use.
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    • Mudcat
      Restricted User
      • 07-21-05
      • 9287

      #3
      As much as I want to be a sarcastic SOB about this, it is kind of amazing there is no advertising. What's up with that?

      I bet they could make some good cash on advertising.

      The more I think about it the more I wonder, what the hell is wrong with those people? It's not like anyone considers it an international treasure that shouldn't be sullied by crass commercialism. It's just Wikipedia.

      For the love of Pete, sell a few ads.
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      • hhsilver
        SBR Hall of Famer
        • 06-07-07
        • 7379

        #4
        or at least have a some books sponsor a few contests with wiki keeping a share of the prize money
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        • trytrytry
          SBR Posting Legend
          • 03-13-06
          • 23657

          #5
          easy call. sent them $20
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          • yisman
            SBR Aristocracy
            • 09-01-08
            • 75682

            #6
            Originally posted by Mudcat
            As much as I want to be a sarcastic SOB about this, it is kind of amazing there is no advertising. What's up with that?

            I bet they could make some good cash on advertising.

            The more I think about it the more I wonder, what the hell is wrong with those people? It's not like anyone considers it an international treasure that shouldn't be sullied by crass commercialism. It's just Wikipedia.

            For the love of Pete, sell a few ads.

            They could make tremendous amounts. I've seen some evaluations on what advertising on Wikipedia would be worth, and it's astronomical.

            It's against one of the principles the site was started on, though. You can count on not seeing any advertising for the foreseeable future.
            [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
            [/quote]

            [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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            • Mudcat
              Restricted User
              • 07-21-05
              • 9287

              #7
              I don't get it. Like, what, Wikipedia is supposed to be some kind of bastion of purity?

              Wikipedia?

              Like isn't it basically a junk encyclopedia where any bozo can do entries? Isn't it the WWE of information sources?

              Don't get me wrong, I have used it plenty and gotten useful stuff from it. But nothing I couldn't have gotten ten other places.

              I dunno, just strikes me as odd that they of all people would be puttin' on the high hat.
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              • betplom
                SBR Posting Legend
                • 09-20-06
                • 13444

                #8
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                • yisman
                  SBR Aristocracy
                  • 09-01-08
                  • 75682

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Mudcat

                  Like isn't it basically a junk encyclopedia where any bozo can do entries? Isn't it the WWE of information sources?
                  It has great information. It isn't junk. There are a few junk entries (on high schools for example), but on any serious topic, the articles are terrific.
                  [quote=jjgold;5683305]I win again like usual
                  [/quote]

                  [quote=Whippit;7921056]miami won't lose a single eastern conference game through end of season[/quote]
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