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= Independent audit for "responsibilization" of Wikipedia as a VLOP completed =

Wikipedia has passed its first audit required due to its designation as a Very Large Online Platform under the EU's new Digital Services Act (see prior Signpost coverage). The audit was conducted by an outside entity, named Holistic AI, for the Wikimedia Foundation, as reported by [https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20241216646669/en/Holistic-AI-Completes-World-First-Independent-Audit-of-Wikipedia-Under-the-Digital-Services-Act Holistic's press release]. The Foundation has published the audit, its own "Audit Implementation Report" and related documents on its website.

The audit report found some non-material non-compliance in the area of providing the Terms of Use in every official national language of the EU member states, to affect Bulgaria, Croatia, Czechia, Greece, Italy, Poland, Portugal, and Romania, and further requested that Wikimedia-controlled translations be made for all languages other than English, rather than community translations, in order to avoid unintentional changes in meaning and to provide email emergency and other regulation-relevant contacts directly, rather than through separately linked web pages. The auditors also noted:

{{signpost inline quote|Another recommendation is to establish a separate ToU for the EU, free from references to non-EU legislation or mechanisms, to better align with the access requirements under Article 14.|source=Holistic AI 2024 DSA audit, Article 14 response, page 25}}

This recommendation that the Wikimedia Foundation ought to provide nation-specific Terms of Use appears to have been rebuffed with this response from the Foundation, referring to a singular ToU: "The Wikimedia Foundation will review the ToU to make it less US-centric and to ensure contact information is easily accessible."

In its [https://lists.wikimedia.org/hyperkitty/list/publicpolicy@lists.wikimedia.org/thread/LWAMU5VMCZX7BIC6HRROLP345ZMHZS23/ European Policy Monitoring Report for November 2024], Wikimedia Europe notes that besides this audit, Wikipedia's annual obligations under the DSA also include

{{signpost inline quote|A Systemic Risk Assessment and Mitigation (SRAM) Register. This is basically a living document where the WMF identifies risks and keeps track of mitigation measures.

Wikipedia, according to the documents, meets the obligations under the DSA, albeit improvement recommendations are made. The systemic risk register lists “disinformation” and “harassment” as immediate priorities with corresponding mitigation measures.}}

– {{small|B, H}}

= Wiki Loves Earth announces winners of the 2024 international contest =

{{Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/Templates/Filler image-v2|image=Son kanat çırpış.jpg|size=300px|caption=A picture of Lake Burdur, taken and uploaded by user Rotadefterim, has been named the winner in the "Landscapes" category of WLE 2024}}

On December 5, Wiki Loves Earth publicly announced the top 20 of the best pictures submitted by users around the world for the 2024 edition of the annual photographic contest, which historically aims to highlight the conservation areas of each participating country and collect new images under free licenses.

According to the official data, a record 56 countries and territories took part in this year's competition, with more than 80,100 submissions from over 3,800 different uploaders. Germany registered by far the highest number of submissions, with 16,921 total uploads; Ukraine ended in second place with 6,438 uploads, while Senegal came in third (just) with 3,774 uploads.

After each country had chosen their local winners, the jury of WLE, formed by professional photographers, experts, and Wikimedians, gathered to select the 20 international winners of the contest, divided as usual in two categories: "Landscapes" (including individual trees that are considered natural monuments) and "Macro/close-up" (involving pictures of animals, plants and fungi). Two more special sections dedicated, respectively, to human rights-themed images and video nominations were also hosted.

You can discover the international winners of WLE 2024 here and [https://wikilovesearth.org/ here]. Enjoy! – {{small|O}}

= News from WMF =

Since the latest Signpost issue covering them in October this year, there have been three Wikimedia Foundation bulletins: early November, late November, and early December.

The 2023-24 Fundraising report was published. Fundraising grew by 0.51% since 2022-23 (in comparison to a 2.7% growth from 2021-22 to 2022-23) to reach $170.5 million. The number of unique donations increased by 2.5 million to total 17.4 million. The WMF [https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/10/22/the-road-to-launch-wikimedias-2024-english-fundraising-campaign/ published a post] about the 2024 Fundraising Campaign in English.

The WMF Board of Trustees met in August 2024, voting to dissolve its Talent & Culture Committee (BoT minutes can be read at the [https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Board_meetings#2024 Foundation wiki]). [https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/11/19/welcoming-tulu-wikisource/ Tulu Wikisource] and [https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/11/06/language-and-internationalization-newsletters-5/ Moore Wikipedia] went live.

[https://diff.wikimedia.org/2024/12/02/host-wikimania-2027-and-beyond-open-call-for-wikimedia-organizers/ An open call] went out for Wikimania 2027 and 2028. Any communities interested in hosting should make an 'Expression of Interest' by 27 January 2025.

Charts Extension, planned to replace the abandoned Graphs extension, was enabled on Commons and three pilot Wikipedias. The Graphs extension had been disabled sitewide in April 2023 over security concerns. – {{small|S}}

= ''ANI vs. WMF'' updates =

As part of the Asian News International vs. Wikimedia Foundation saga, the Foundation published an update on 3 December 2024. WMF staffer Quiddity (WMF) clarified that the Foundation had delivered a summons to the three editors involved in the case without disclosing information about them to ANI. There have been two more hearings since then, and a Delhi High Court Justice is now planning to read the sources used to reference the defamation lawsuit – see more in-depth coverage at "In the media". – {{small|S}}

=Brief notes=

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