Commons:WMF support for Commons
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About
In the 2022–23 Annual Plan the Wikimedia Foundation wrote that it would, among other things, "Deepen our Commitment to Knowledge as a Service, starting with Wikimedia Commons and Wikidata".
More specific feedback which was received during some community calls with Commons and Wikidata contributors has furthermore highlighted the following:
- Increasing support for Wikimedia Commons
- We saw lots of engagement during two dedicated sessions about Wikimedia Commons. Many people highlighted practical issues around upload tools and the need for more consistent technology support.
- People spoke about the need to create a more welcoming experience for newcomers, with more intuitive tools and tutorials. “We have too much trust in people finding the trust and the support they need to be able to contribute meaningfully.”
- We learned about the nuances and risks of making it easier to upload images to Wikimedia Commons given some of the recent history.
- These conversations also highlighted the need for future movement conversations around what Commons should and should not do and its role within the larger Wikimedia ecosystem.
This page will cover updates related to any work that addresses the priorities highlighted above, no matter who's behind it.
Please feel free to use the talk page to start related conversations.
Updates
September 2024
- Community discussions: Selena Deckelmann (Chief Product and Technology Officer of WMF) wrote an open letter concerning Commons, with a proposal for the next year or so is to start having monthly forums, where some of the big questions around Commons will be posed.
- UploadWizard Improvements: There are new proposed changes to UploadWizard, feedback is welcome. The team is also working on publishing an analysis over 22 days of recent file uploads (August-September 2024) and identified 1,594 images as potential logos using the developed logo detection model.
- Flickypedia: More than 10 million images have now a Flickr photo ID (P12120) property. Learn more on the bot's Commons page.
Data
- June 2024, Cross-Wiki Uploads on English and Arabic Wikipedias
- July 2023, Upload-Wizard Design UX research Report
- June 2023, Wikimedia Commons: trends and metrics
- December 2022, Wikimedia Commons: trends and metrics
- December 2022, Usability testing for new users
- September 2022, Monthly overview of Commons' statistics
- September 2022, Total media requests (last 2 years, monthly)
- September 2022, Most popular media files (last month)
Active Projects
- Commons Impact Metrics: A project aimed at providing a scalable, reliable data products that address the community's metrics needs, enhancing the understanding of the impact of contributions to Wikimedia Commons, particularly for GLAMs and other movement participants.
- Upload Wizard Improvements: A project aimed at enhancing the user experience of the Upload Wizard, focusing on design improvements and minimizing the risk of media uploads that could lead to deletion requests.
- Flickypedia with the Flickr Foundation: Developing a better tool to share photos from Flickr on Wikimedia projects
- OpenRefine training: A bulk upload and edit training program with OpenRefine
- WikiLegal for Commons: A space where commons contributors can suggest topics that need input from the WMF Legal Department.
Involved Staff
- Virginia Poundstone Commons Impact Metrics
- Fiona Romeo Commons Impact Metrics, Flickypedia, OpenRefine
- Sneha Patel Upload Wizard Improvements
- Luca Martinelli, Movement Communications Specialist
Communications
- Please use the talk page for questions and comments!
- We will post here the dates for the next meetings with the community. Looking forward to chatting with you.