Movement Insights
The Wikimedia Foundation's Movement Insights team designs processes, systems, and analyses that build a shared understanding of the global Wikimedia Movement. We deliver high-level insights, investigate trends alongside decision makers, and share our findings broadly with a bias towards accessibility and openness. We are part of the Research and Decision Science group.
Values
[edit ]- We prioritize continuous improvement and iteration
- We ground our insights by working with the people closest to the problems to be solved
- "We're in it together" by design - We manage our projects collaboratively as a team
- We build with data equity an empathetic design principles
- We find joy in collaborative discovery and design
What we do
[edit ]- Metric ideation and development
- Insights development
- Data visualization and storytelling
- Key dataset maintenance
What we don't do
[edit ]- Surveys
- Feature level product insights (see Product analytics)
Our team
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Omari Sefu, Manager, Movement Insights
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Hamid Ghani, Data Analyst
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Jaime Anstee, Lead Strategist
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Maya Kampurath, Senior Analyst
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Neil Shah-Quinn, Senior Data Scientist
Analysis and reports
[edit ]Wikimedia movement metrics
[edit ]We publish key metrics reports on the 20th of every month. Find them at Research and Decision Science/Movement Metrics!
Github Code : Includes notebooks and queries used for calculating the readers, editors and content metrics including data visualization.
Core Annual Plan metrics
[edit ]Unique Devices: Quarterly report
Content
Find more metrics and data projects related to global data and insights.
Connect with us
[edit ]For any questions or requests, please contact Omari Sefu at osefu(at)wikimedia.org.