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- Sono usciti oggi, 12 febbraio 2024, i risultati del voto di ratifica per l’Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee Charter. 1746 contributori hanno votato per la ratifica con 1249 elettori favorevoli al Regolamento e 420 elettori contrari. Il processo di voto di ratifica ha consentito agli elettori di fornire commenti sul Regolamento.
- Carta del movimento Wikimedia 2021/2022 — Le elezioni del comitato di redazione della carta fondamentale del movimento si sono concluse e i risultati sono stati pubblicati su Meta.
- Community Wishlist Survey 2022 — sondaggio in gennaio 2022. Si sta ancora lavorando sui desideri della comunità per il 2021. Ci saranno inoltre alcuni cambiamenti nella lista del 2022. Nel frattempo, puoi usare una sandbox apposita per proporre nuove idee per il 2022.
- Universal Code of Conduct/2021 Consultazioni — Wikimedia Foundation sta cercando input dalle comunità globali sull'applicazione del Codice di Condotta Universale (UCoC). Tale periodo va dal 5 aprile al 5 maggio 2021. L'obiettivo di queste consultazioni è quello di aiutare a delineare percorsi applicativi chiari per un comitato di redazione che elabori proposte di revisione globale della comunità.
Annunci tecnici
Latest tech news from the Wikimedia technical community. Please tell other users about these changes. Not all changes will affect you. Translations are available.
Weekly highlight
- The Trust and Safety Product team is finalizing work needed to roll out temporary accounts on large Wikipedias later this month. The team has worked with stewards and other users with extended rights to predict and address many use cases that may arise on larger wikis, so that community members can continue to effectively moderate and patrol temporary accounts. This will be the second of three phases of deployment – the last one will take place in September at the earliest. For more information about the recent developments on the project, see this update. If you have any comments or questions, write on the talk page, and join a CEE Catch Up this Tuesday.
Updates for editors
The watchlist expiry feature allows editors to watch pages for a limited period of time. After that period, the page is automatically removed from your watchlist. Starting this week, you can set a preference for the default period of time to watch pages. The preferences also allow you to set different default watch periods for editing existing pages, pages you create, and when using rollback.

- The appearance of talk pages will change at almost all Wikipedias (some have already received this design change, a few will get these changes later). You can read details about the changes on Diff. It is possible to opt out of these changes in user preferences ("Mostra attività nelle discussioni").
- Users with specific extended rights (including administrators, bureaucrats, checkusers, oversighters, and stewards) can now have IP addresses of all temporary accounts revealed automatically during time-limited periods where they need to combat high-speed account-hopping vandalism. This feature was requested by stewards.
- This week, the Moderator Tools and Machine Learning teams will continue the rollout of a new filter to Recent Changes, releasing it to several more Wikipedias. This filter utilizes the Revert Risk model, which was created by the Research team, to highlight edits that are likely to be reverted and help Recent Changes patrollers identify potentially problematic contributions. The feature will be rolled out to the following Wikipedias: Afrikaans Wikipedia, Belarusian Wikipedia, Bengali Wikipedia, Welsh Wikipedia, Hawaiian Wikipedia, Icelandic Wikipedia, Kazakh Wikipedia, Simple English Wikipedia, Turkish Wikipedia. The rollout will continue in the coming weeks to include the rest of the Wikipedias in this project.
View all 27 community-submitted tasks that were resolved last week.
Updates for technical contributors
- AbuseFilter editors active on Meta-Wiki and large Wikipedias are kindly asked to update AbuseFilter to make it compatible with temporary accounts. A link to the instructions and the private lists of filters needing verification are available on Phabricator.
- Lua modules now have access to the name of a page's associated thumbnail image, and on some wikis to the WikiProject assessment information. This is possible using two new properties on mw.title objects, named
pageImage
andpageAssessments
. Detailed code updates later this week: MediaWiki
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