Wikipedia Weekly Network
Wikipedia Weekly Network (WWN) is a video livestreaming channel and podcast network to give Wikimedia community a platform to exchange knowledge and experiences within the Wikimedia movement. It broadcasts to Facebook Live, Youtube Live, Periscope/Twitter and Twitch, with videos uploaded to Wikimedia Commons.
The first episode for the network was on March 18, 2020. See YouTube video here.
Our YouTube channel, you can subscribe: https://www.youtube.com/c/WikipediaWeekly
History
[edit ]WWN is based on the previous Wikipedia Weekly podcast created and overseen by User:Fuzheado from 2006 to 2010. Since around 2012, Wikipedia Weekly is better known as a highly active Facebook group of Wikimedians that usually sees more activity than many official channels such as the Wikimedia-L mailing list or IRC.
Shows
[edit ]Live editing
[edit ]Live streaming show where User:Ainali, User:Abbe98, and guests edit and query Wikidata live. Episodes are usually centered around various topics, tools, or workflows. Watchers can interact and ask questions live through Youtube, Twitch, or Facebook
Explore with us
[edit ]Edit with us
[edit ]Videos by month
[edit ]Specials
[edit ]- 2021年11月12日 Weekly - Wikidata Sets
- 2021年10月08日 Weekly - Wacky Wikipedia Trivia w_ Annie Rauwerda, @depthsofwikipedia View with Reasonator
- 2021年04月14日 Weekly - Structured Data on Commons explained
- 2021年04月13日 Weekly - Google Doodle Wiki Editing
- 2020年12月30日 Weekly - 2020 Year in Review
- 2020年10月09日 Weekly - Nobel Peace Prize 2020
Scheduled Wikipeda weekly Videos on Youtube
[edit ]- 2020年06月12日 Weekly #136 - Black Lives in Wikimedia
- 2020年05月12日 Weekly #135 - WALRUS Overtime Roundtable
- 2020年05月01日 Weekly #134 - Wiki Loves Earth
- 2020年04月16日 Weekly #133 - Interview with Netha Hussain
- 2020年04月11日 Weekly #132 - Conflict of Interest and Best Editing Practices for GLAM entities
- 2020年04月07日 Weekly #131 - Emily Temple-Wood and COVID-19
- 2020年04月01日 Weekly #130 - WREN Overtime
- 2020年03月30日 Weekly #129 - WALRUS Overtime - Zoombombing your Quarantinis
- 2020年03月18日 Weekly - Episode #128 - Information Crisis Special
March 2020
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March 18, Episode -128 - Information Crisis Special
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March 29, Editing Wikidata
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March 30, WALRUS Overtime - Zoombombing your Quarantinis
April 2020
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April 1, WREN Overtime
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April 3, Editing with Rebecca O'Neill of Wikimedia Community Ireland
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April 3, Editing with Nassima Chahboun, founder of -WikiKsour
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April 4, Editing Wikidata -2
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April 7, Emily Temple-Wood and COVID-19
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April 10, Conflict of Interest and Best Editing Practices for GLAM entities
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April 11, LIVE Wikidata editing 3
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April 13, WikiSeder - A Wikipedia Weekly Network Passover Special
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April 16, Interview with Netha Hussain
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April 18, Uploading images and adding them on Wikidata
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April 22, Earth Day 2020
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April 25, LIVE Wikidata editing -4
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April 26, LIVE Concert
May 2020
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May 1, Wiki Loves Earth
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May 2, LIVE Wikidata editing -5
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May 8, Remote Hackathon 2020
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May 8, iNaturalist and citizen science
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May 11, WALRUS Overtime Roundtable
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May 14, Edit With Me - Women in Red
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May 24, LIVE Wikidata editing -6
June 2020
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June 1, LIVE Wikidata editing -7
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June 6, LIVE Wikidata editing -8 WikiDojo Special
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June 11, Black Lives in Wikimedia
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June 12, LIVE Wikidata editing -9
July 2020
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July 4, LIVE Wikidata editing -10
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July 12, LIVE Wikidata editing -11
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July 18, LIVE Wikidata editing -12
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July 19, Wikispore Day
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July 21, Entity Schemas and Shape Expressions (ShEx)
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July 25, LIVE Wikidata editing -13
August 2020
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August 2, Wikimania Year by Year 2005
- Wikipedia Weekly Network/Year by Year kickoff August 2nd, 19:00 UTC
Mission statement
[edit ]Wikipedia Weekly Network is dedicated to addressing an information crisis in 2020 by empowering the Wikipedia community which was itself born out of 2001. We believe human voices are essential to bridging this social challenge, and we are all coming together now in a global Teach-In, or educational system, to share our skill, our experience, our connection across the world's free knowledge movement. The network was started to support a variety of programming,[unclear] and welcomes more.
- Round-table – multiple guests discuss an issue or set of issues
- Interviews – focus with a specific individual or role
- Training and education – addressing an issue or task, and demonstrating
- Observation and demonstration – informally watching live editing of content, similar to e-sports and gaming networks like Twitch
How can you help?
[edit ]Suggest show ideas and content
[edit ]If you have ideas for topics, people or discussion ideas do let us know or leave a note on the talk page. If you are interested in hosting, even better. See below.
Host a show
[edit ]We do want this network to be inclusive and diverse, but due to the nature of livestreaming we will have to do some careful preselection. A program committee is planned, but for now, contact the founders Fuzheado, Pharos or Ainali and we will discuss your idea for an episode with you.
Website
[edit ]We want to set up a website that can receive a RTMP video stream so that the livestreams can be watched without being tracked by a third party. Do you know how to do that? Please help us with it.
Artwork
[edit ]All the places we stream to below need help with the artwork. You can help by designing artwork that fits the style and the platform preferred dimensions and upload it to Wikimedia Commons in the category Category:Wikipedia Weekly Network artwork. Then leave a note on the talk page here so we know there is new art to use.
Where can I watch?
[edit ]Livestreams will be done to the following places:
- Facebook Wikipedia Weekly group
- Periscope/Twitter account
- Twitch
- Youtube channel
If you subscribe/join any of those, you will usually be notified when a new stream starts.
Later, shows will be uploaded to Wikimedia Commons in the category Category:Wikipedia Weekly Network episodes.
Upcoming
[edit ]Technology and tools
[edit ]We will start trying out Streamyard as a streaming service. This allows us to stream to several places at once, to reach the audience where it is.
Contact
[edit ]Please contact Fuzheado, Pharos or Ainali to discuss how to get involved! Or leave a message on the Talk page here.