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The Wikimedia Foundation has dissolved the Community Tech team and laid off 5 engineers + 1 manager while unionization efforts are ongoing.

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  • kouett@soc.kouett.net.eu.orgK kouett@soc.kouett.net.eu.org
    @tamzin @neriman good! thank you for the effort and keep going :3
    good luck
    tamzin@wikis.worldT This user is from outside of this forum
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    @kouett merci ! great display name btw

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    • neriman@wikis.worldN neriman@wikis.world

      The Wikimedia Foundation has dissolved the Community Tech team and laid off 5 engineers + 1 manager while unionization efforts are ongoing.

      Contributors are raising concerns about loss of community-focused engineering, possible union busting and growing disconnect between WMF leadership and volunteers

      A solidarity initiative is now underway across Wikimedia projects.

      Read more & consider supporting:

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      Community response to WMF layoffs and labor concerns - Wikitech-l - lists.wikimedia.org

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      #Wikipedia #Wikimedia

      hsza@social.tudbut.deH This user is from outside of this forum
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      @neriman incredible /s

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      • neriman@wikis.worldN neriman@wikis.world

        The Wikimedia Foundation has dissolved the Community Tech team and laid off 5 engineers + 1 manager while unionization efforts are ongoing.

        Contributors are raising concerns about loss of community-focused engineering, possible union busting and growing disconnect between WMF leadership and volunteers

        A solidarity initiative is now underway across Wikimedia projects.

        Read more & consider supporting:

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        Community response to WMF layoffs and labor concerns - Wikitech-l - lists.wikimedia.org

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        (lists.wikimedia.org)

        #Wikipedia #Wikimedia

        yoasif@mastodon.socialY This user is from outside of this forum
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        @neriman This strike is so strange - it has nothing to do with the fact that contributions are being stolen and sold off to LLM companies, and is focused on layoff.

        The actual corpus is being stolen, and people are quibbling over some jobs that people are getting paid for - while the volunteer community is being robbed wholesale.

        The staff may be losing their job, but you are working for free and all you want is for some other people to get paid as you get robbed.

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        • neriman@wikis.worldN neriman@wikis.world

          The Wikimedia Foundation has dissolved the Community Tech team and laid off 5 engineers + 1 manager while unionization efforts are ongoing.

          Contributors are raising concerns about loss of community-focused engineering, possible union busting and growing disconnect between WMF leadership and volunteers

          A solidarity initiative is now underway across Wikimedia projects.

          Read more & consider supporting:

          Link Preview Image
          Community response to WMF layoffs and labor concerns - Wikitech-l - lists.wikimedia.org

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          (lists.wikimedia.org)

          #Wikipedia #Wikimedia

          deborahh@cosocial.caD This user is from outside of this forum
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          @neriman @ShaulaEvans wow, that "sign the petition is too geeky for me". I guess it's intended for wikipedidia contributors.

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          • neriman@wikis.worldN neriman@wikis.world

            The Wikimedia Foundation has dissolved the Community Tech team and laid off 5 engineers + 1 manager while unionization efforts are ongoing.

            Contributors are raising concerns about loss of community-focused engineering, possible union busting and growing disconnect between WMF leadership and volunteers

            A solidarity initiative is now underway across Wikimedia projects.

            Read more & consider supporting:

            Link Preview Image
            Community response to WMF layoffs and labor concerns - Wikitech-l - lists.wikimedia.org

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            (lists.wikimedia.org)

            #Wikipedia #Wikimedia

            skyluke@bolha.usS This user is from outside of this forum
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            @neriman It was always a bad foundation. They beg for money like they are going to die while giving huge bonuses to executives. I stopped donating after discovering that the campaigns are severely misleading

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            • deborahh@cosocial.caD deborahh@cosocial.ca

              @neriman @ShaulaEvans wow, that "sign the petition is too geeky for me". I guess it's intended for wikipedidia contributors.

              neriman@wikis.worldN This user is from outside of this forum
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              @deborahh @ShaulaEvans you can sign if you have Wikipedia account, you can also help by spreading the word:

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              How to take action for Wiki Workers United as part of the Wikimedia Community

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              • neriman@wikis.worldN neriman@wikis.world

                The Wikimedia Foundation has dissolved the Community Tech team and laid off 5 engineers + 1 manager while unionization efforts are ongoing.

                Contributors are raising concerns about loss of community-focused engineering, possible union busting and growing disconnect between WMF leadership and volunteers

                A solidarity initiative is now underway across Wikimedia projects.

                Read more & consider supporting:

                Link Preview Image
                Community response to WMF layoffs and labor concerns - Wikitech-l - lists.wikimedia.org

                favicon

                (lists.wikimedia.org)

                #Wikipedia #Wikimedia

                kiloku@burnthis.townK This user is from outside of this forum
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                @neriman I've sent an email to stop my recurring donations to WMF, and stated the reason as their union-busting practices.

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                • yoasif@mastodon.socialY yoasif@mastodon.social

                  @neriman This strike is so strange - it has nothing to do with the fact that contributions are being stolen and sold off to LLM companies, and is focused on layoff.

                  The actual corpus is being stolen, and people are quibbling over some jobs that people are getting paid for - while the volunteer community is being robbed wholesale.

                  The staff may be losing their job, but you are working for free and all you want is for some other people to get paid as you get robbed.

                  boydstephensmithjr@hachyderm.ioB This user is from outside of this forum
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                  @yoasif @neriman Even before LLMs were implemented, the corpus was routinely used elsewhere, usually in conformance to the license but sometimes violating the copyrights of the contributors.

                  Do you think use as training data violates the CC license the corpus is licensed with?

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                  • neriman@wikis.worldN neriman@wikis.world

                    @greenbone That's exactly what many editors are worried about. Wikipedia's public trust comes from being community-driven and not behaving like a typical tech corporation.

                    By the way, WMF has stated that the layoffs were not related to unionization efforts and says it will respect the legal unionization process.

                    drwho@masto.hackers.townD This user is from outside of this forum
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                    @neriman @greenbone They always say that.

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                    • neriman@wikis.worldN neriman@wikis.world

                      The Wikimedia Foundation has dissolved the Community Tech team and laid off 5 engineers + 1 manager while unionization efforts are ongoing.

                      Contributors are raising concerns about loss of community-focused engineering, possible union busting and growing disconnect between WMF leadership and volunteers

                      A solidarity initiative is now underway across Wikimedia projects.

                      Read more & consider supporting:

                      Link Preview Image
                      Community response to WMF layoffs and labor concerns - Wikitech-l - lists.wikimedia.org

                      favicon

                      (lists.wikimedia.org)

                      #Wikipedia #Wikimedia

                      boerdejakobiner@machteburch.socialB This user is from outside of this forum
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                      boerdejakobiner@machteburch.social
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                      @neriman NB: in the jurisdiction where I live, the suspicion that an employer fired staff because they wanted to unionize may lead to criminal investigations ✊

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