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Your donation powers the technology that makes Wikipedia work |
Only about one in a thousand Wikipedia users donates, but we think we can improve that -- by finding better banners. Please vote for the banner that makes you want to donate more. If you have new ideas for banners, please upload them. Some of the best banners will appear on Wikipedia during the fundraiser.
You can donate here.
Good stuff. The two biggest expenses are technology and people. You can read more about this in their financial reports.
Of course. In fact, they are watching the results carefully and will try out some of the best ideas they see here. That means that your banner could appear in front of Wikipedia users all over the world.
Sure. You can suggest any image that appears on Wikipedia. Please post a link to the image on our discussion forum; or direct it to us on twitter (@allourideas); or, you can contact us by email: wbc at allourideas dot org. Finally, if you would like to know more about the images we are using, check out our gallery page.
As many times as you want. Each vote is helpful, and we will collect and process as many as you will give us.
Maybe. Wikimedia Foundation is always looking for new people to be on banners. Please send a message to wikistory@wikimedia.org with a compelling message about your personal Wikipedia experience and why you want to help.
Official voting ends when the fundraiser ends.
You can help by telling your friends about the project. The more participants we have, the better banners we will find.
Also, you can post suggestions, bug reports, and other ideas to our discussion forum. Or, you can contact us by email: wbc at allourideas dot org.
All Our Ideas is a research project to develop a new form of social data collection that combines the openness of an interview with the quantification of a survey. We love Wikipedia so we decided to try to help out with the fundraiser. The All Our Ideas team is led by Matthew Salganik from the Department of Sociology at Princeton University, and the project is funded by grants from Google and the Center for Information Technology Policy at Princeton University. You can learn more about the project on our blog.
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