The Global Advocacy team at the Wikimedia Foundation launched a public mapping to collect anti-disinformation initiatives and tools developed at the local level across Wikimedia projects and create a repository of projects—confident that volunteers and aff…
The Global Advocacy team at the Wikimedia Foundation launched a public mapping to collect anti-disinformation initiatives and tools developed at the local level across Wikimedia projects and create a repository of projects—confident that volunteers and affiliates can use it to better understand the movement's resources against disinformation, easily access and implement these to strengthen their own work addressing this challenge, and get ideas on how to continue curbing false and misleading information worldwide.
There's enough false, misleading and obviously politicized information in Wikipedia itself to keep all members of the listed groups busy until retirement. Once a convincing start has been made on tackling that task, maybe Wikipedia's Global Advocacy team can devote an hour or two every second Thursday to worrying about the rest of the world.
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Anti-Disinformation Repository at Wikimedia
The Global Advocacy team at the Wikimedia Foundation launched a public mapping to collect anti-disinformation initiatives and tools developed at the local level across Wikimedia projects and create a repository of projects—confident that volunteers and affiliates can use it to better understand the movement's resources against disinformation, easily access and implement these to strengthen their own work addressing this challenge, and get ideas on how to continue curbing false and misleading information worldwide.
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Anti-Disinformation_Repository
There's enough false, misleading and obviously politicized information in Wikipedia itself to keep all members of the listed groups busy until retirement. Once a convincing start has been made on tackling that task, maybe Wikipedia's Global Advocacy team can devote an hour or two every second Thursday to worrying about the rest of the world.