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  "textContent": "_Here is a quick overview of highlights from the Wikimedia Foundation since our last issue on March 13. Previous editions of this bulletin are\non Meta. Let askcac@wikimedia.org know if you have any feedback or suggestions for improvemen_ t!\n\n##  ****Highlights****\n\n  * **Supporting the mobile experience** : The Foundation is starting conversations with communities to explore\nhow editing should work on the Wikipedia mobile apps. The goal is to understand how to better support both new and experienced editors, and how the app can guide users to the right editing tools. Your input is welcome. Join the discussion!\n  * **Wikimania 2026** : Registration\nfor Wikimania 2026 is opening soon from the end of March to May 1. Like other Wikimedia events this year, we are introducing a “request for invitation” process, with trust and safety checks conducted prior to confirming in-person attendance. Our priority is to create a safe environment for connection, collaboration, and shared learning.\n  * **Around the Puzzle Globe in the CEE region** : On March 23 almost 60 Wikimedians took part in the\nCEE-Catch up– a meeting for Wikimedians from Central and Eastern Europe and Central Asia. As a part of continuous\nconversations we have with the communities around the Foundation’s annual plan, participants discussed the global trends related to Readers and Contributors in their regional context. The meeting was also an opportunity to connect with the new Foundation CEO, Bernadette Meehan, who is meeting communities around\nthe puzzle globe to listen, learn and engage with the communities.\n\n\n\n## **Annual Goals Progress on Infrastructure**\n\n_See also newsletters: Wikimedia\nApps · Growth · Product\nSafety and Integrity · Readers · Research · Wikifunctions\n& Abstract Wikipedia · Tech\nNews · Language\nand Internationalization · other\nnewsletters on MediaWiki.org_\n\n  * **Crawlers:** The Foundation is now detecting\nand blocking billions of bot requests that don’t follow our robot policy, such as aggressive scrapers, to make sure our resources go towards serving human readers. In the coming months we’ll be working on better detection of rapidly changing bot behavior and better API infrastructure.\n  * **Moderator tools for newer editors** : Wikipedia editors in Indonesian, Thai, Turkish, and Simple English now have access to an early\nversion of Special:PersonalDashboard. It introduces newer editors to patrolling workflows, making it easier for them to move from making edits to participating in more advanced moderation work on their project.\n  * **Account creation on mobile** : Mobile editors at\nseveral wikis are now presented with a simplified logged-out warning message, which encourages them to create an account or log in. This test is part of our ongoing effort to enhance the account\ncreation experience on mobile and increase participation.\n  * **Verification email redesign:** The verification email\nsent to new accounts that add an email address during signup has been redesigned. When tested on English Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata, the same-week email verification rate increased from 41.6% to 45.9%.\n  * **Retaining notification history** : Wikimedia site users can export their notifications older than 5 years using a new\nToolforge tool. This will ensure that users retain important notifications and avoid losing them based on the planned change to delete notifications older than 5 years, as previously\nannounced.\n  * **Tech News** : Latest highlights from Tech News weeks 12 and 13 include the update that Wikimedia site users can now log in without a password using passkeys as a secure method supported by fingerprint, facial recognition, or PIN. See also the 64 community submitted tasks that were resolved over the last two weeks.\n  * **Experiments** : Check out the\nlist of experiments in Product and Technology to see all upcoming, live, in-analysis, and completed experiments. One new experiment that just went live is the “Improve the logged-out warning message on mobile web,” which aims to reduce the sense of friction or alarm when users encounter the logged-out warning upon editing.\n\n\n\n## **Annual Goals Progress on Volunteer\nSupport**\n\n__See also blogs: Global Advocacy\nblog · Global\nAdvocacy Newsletter · Policy\nblog · WikiLearn\nNews · The\nWikipedia Library · list of\nmovement events__\n\n  * **Digital rights and free knowledge** : Wikimedia Foundation staff and Wikimedians from across the movement will contribute to important\nconversations on AI governance, information integrity, and\nequitable access to knowledge at RightsCon 2026 from May 5–8. Join\nthe conversation virtually.\n  * **Microtask Generator** : Learn\nmore about the Microtask Generator, a tool which identifies content quality gaps in Wikipedia articles and suggests tasks for editors to address within a dashboard. Users can input lists of articles for analysis, or get recommendations based on article categories. Ideal for edit-a-thons and other article improvement drives.\n  * **WikiLearn** : Discover the\nlatest edition of WikiLearn News where you can find the latest online learning opportunities to take your editing skills to new heights.\n  * **Diff Event calendar** : The\nevent calendar on Diff is now redirected to the list of\nevents on Meta-wiki. This list pulls in all events that are open to all wikis.\n  * **Grantmaking Strategy** : The GRDC has identified the key\nchallenges that will inform the design of the new Grantmaking\nStrategy.\n\n\n\n## **Annual Goals Progress on Effectiveness**\n\n_See also: Progress\non the annual plan_\n\n  * **Audit report** : Highlights from the Wikimedia\nEndowment’s fiscal year 2024-2025 audit report.\n  * **Enterprise partnerships** : Wikimedia Enterprise announced new partnerships. Together with Firecrawl\nto reform how AI agents access the world’s largest online\nrepository of human knowledge and with Aligned\nAI to develop Ethical AI products for families by providing\nWikimedia Enterprise Snapshot API.\n\n\n\n## **Board and Board committee updates**\n\n_See Wikimedia\nFoundation Board noticeboard · Affiliations\nCommittee Newsletter_\n\n  * **Endowment Board** : Welcoming\nNataliia Tymkiv to the Wikimedia Endowment Board of\nDirectors.\n  * **Affiliate recognition** : Affiliations Committee extended\nthe pause on new affiliate recognition to September 1,\n2026.\n\n\n\n## ******Other Movement curated newsletters & news******\n\n_See also:_ Diff blog · Goings-on · Planet\nWikimedia · Signpost\n(en) · Kurier\n(de) · Actualités\ndu Wiktionnaire (fr) · Regards\nsur l’actualité de la Wikimedia (fr) · Wikimag\n(fr) · Education · GLAM · Milestones · Wikidata · Central\nand Eastern Europe · other\nnewsletters\n\n**\nSubscribe or unsubscribe to the Bulletin**",
  "title": "Wikimedia Foundation Bulletin 2026 Issue 6"
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