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Volume 20
Issue 17
12 December 2024
English: C.M. Bell
– PD
News and notes
Arbitrator election concludes
New arbs to be seated in January.
NASA
– PD
Arbitration report
Palestine-Israel articles 5
Will the fifth try at achieving peace be a mudfight, or something better?
Palm Beach County Sheriff's Department
– PD
Disinformation report
Sex, power, and money revisited
Should old acquaintance be forgot?
Bill Magritz
– CC0
Op-ed
On the backrooms
An editor's reflection on social capital and their changing relationship with Wikipedia culture.
Dave Pape
– PD
In focus
Are Wikipedia articles representative of Western or world knowledge?
Wikipedia aims to represent the sum of all knowledge. Is there an imbalance between Western countries and the rest of the world?
Michal Bělka
– CC BY-SA 4.0
In the media
Like the BBC, often useful but not impartial
Ballooning British bias bombast!
Amy
– cc-by-2.0
Traffic report
Something Wicked for almost everybody
Fighting and killing – on screen, in politics, and in the ring – competes for attention with Disney.
Pearson Scott Foresman
– PD
Opinion
Worm That Turned's reconfirmation RfA debriefing
The importance of feedback.
Single-page edition