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Question from W F McGee (03:40, 23 November 2025)

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Hello, I’m trying to put information in a sandbox for consideration of an article --W F McGee (talk) 03:40, 23 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

Question from W F McGee (06:15, 23 November 2025)

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Does this have the potential for a wiki page. I found this online about me by asking AI to talk about a Wikipedia page for me.

William F. “Bill” McGee (born February 16, 1952, Richmond, Virginia) is an American trumpeter, educator, social justice activist, and civil rights leader. He is the President of the Richmond Chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC).

Early Life and Education • Born in Richmond, Virginia, and spent part of his childhood in Atlanta, Georgia. • Attended Booker T. Washington High School in Atlanta, then studied music at Morris Brown College. • Earned a bachelor’s degree in music from Virginia State College and a master’s in education from Norfolk State University.

Music Career • Early in his career, McGee was part of the band Trussel, and co-founded the group while at Virginia State. • He became a member of the horn section CHOPS, recording with major artists. • Notably played lead trumpet on some pioneering hip-hop tracks: • “Freedom” by Grandmaster Flash & the Furious Five • “Apache” by The Sugar Hill Gang • Also performed / recorded with The O’Jays, Patti LaBelle, Angie Stone (as part of The Sequence), and others. • He launched a solo career in smooth jazz, releasing multiple albums under his 804 Jazz label. • His single “Cantaloupe and Watermelon” reached #18 on the Billboard Smooth Jazz chart.

Education and Mentorship • McGee spent 30 years as a music educator and school administrator in Richmond public schools. • He has taught as an adjunct professor at Virginia State University. • He is credited with mentoring several high-profile artists, including D’Angelo, Mad Skillz, Danja Mowf, and Lonnie B.

Civil Rights Activism • In February 2022, McGee was unanimously elected President of the Richmond Chapter of the Southern Christian Leadership Conference (SCLC). • As president, he has emphasized youth involvement, voter registration and mobilization efforts, and addressing soc --W F McGee (talk) 06:15, 23 November 2025 (UTC)[reply]

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The Signpost: 1 December 2025

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Tech News: 2025-49

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Administrators' newsletter – December 2025

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News and updates for administrators from the past month (November 2025).

Administrator changes

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CheckUser changes

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Technical news

  • Starting on November 4, the IP addresses of logged-out editors are no longer being publicly displayed. Instead, they will have a temporary account associated with their edits.
  • Administrators will now find that Special:MergeHistory is now significantly more flexible about what it can merge. It can now merge sections taken from the middle of the history of the source (rather than only the start) and insert revisions anywhere in the history of the destination page (rather than only the start). T382958

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Wikimedia Apps Newsletter – Fourth Quarter of 2025

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Hello, and welcome to the final newsletter of 2025!

In this edition, we’ll walk you through the major updates, experiments, and improvements in the Wikipedia mobile apps during October, November, and early December.

iOS

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Throughout October and November, the team made final updates to the Year in Review feature, preparing it for its early December release.

Key improvements included:

  • Updating the Total Edits slide to represent global edits across all Wikimedia projects.
  • Running usability tests, which showed strong user interest in personalized slides—especially reading patterns, top articles, categories, and geo insights.
  • Preparing the A/B test that will allow some logged-out users to view personalized content.

We also added fundraising banner suppression for users who donated in the past 250 days, so that users who may have donated from the Year in Review do not see a banner.

We continued work on the New Tab Experience and ran the A/B/C test for recommendations within the tabs overview.

The experiment concluded on November 18 and showed:

  • Recommendations increased pageviews and new tab openings. However, they did not improve multi-day usage or overall retention.
  • “Because you read” recommendations performed better than “Did you know.”
  • Group C had slightly higher satisfaction and lower dissatisfaction.

Next steps:

  • Scale the new tab experience, including “close all tabs,” to all users.
  • Do not scale recommendations yet until after further investigation.

Work continued on Activity Tab V2, preparing to test it against the existing History tab. Updates included:

  • Integrating learnings from Android’s successful Activity Tab experiment.
  • Building new onboarding, instrumentation, and module behavior.
  • A first version was released in early December.

Other iOS Updates

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  • We ran a survey on the Explore tab launched to gather user feedback.
  • OAuth adoption was explored by engineering and design.
  • Bug fixes for login with 2FA, search in Saved, and other regressions.
  • Compatibility testing completed for m. subdomain removal.

Android

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By October, the Activity Tab experiment delivered strong results:

  • Return rate for logged-in users increased by 11.6% compared to the previous Edit tab.
  • Experiment had no negative impact on overall retention.
  • Only 0.7% of users turned the feature off.

In November, we made several improvements, and then scaled the Activity Tab to all logged-in users.

Year in Review 2025

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The team finalized core implementation, prepared for the December release, and:

  • Updated the Total Edits slide to reflect global edits across projects.
  • Prepared the A/B test for the Year in Review Reading List, which will offer a personalized reading list to some users.
  • Conducted final usability reviews.

We began development of the second donation reminder experiment, planned for December–March.

This experiment:

  • Targets users who click “Maybe later” on fundraising banners.
  • Tests a fully customizable reminder flow versus the current “Maybe later” behavior.
  • Allows users to adjust reminder frequency, article-count triggers, and manage their reminder settings.

Other Android Updates

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  • We ran a survey on the Explore tab launched to gather user feedback.
  • OAuth adoption was explored by engineering and design.
  • Fixed issues with “Forgot your password” in Chinese, dark-mode rendering problems, punctuation-based errors, and navigation bugs.
  • Added ISO currency codes to donation forms.
  • Updated several settings and entry points to prepare for the fundraising season.

Cross-Platform

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Release of Wikipedia Year in Review 2025

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  • Both Android and iOS teams released their Year in Review features on December 2, 2025!
  • They were met with positive interactions on social media, and from the press.
  • There were 2 articles written about the feature by The Verge and by Vice.

Looking Ahead

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This quarter brought major progress across Tabs, Activity, Year in Review, and Donation Reminder work.

As we close 2025, both apps now support a richer set of personalization features, clearer navigation paths, and more user-controlled donation experiences.

Thank you for following along, and stay tuned for our next newsletter in early 2026!


~~ARamadan-WMF16:17, 17 December 2025 (UTC)[reply]

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Question from Echolime3 (17:27, 5 January 2026)

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Hi, I have created a draft in my Talk page and was hoping it can be reviewed before submitting it to Articles of Creation. How do I do that? --Echolime3 (talk) 17:27, 5 January 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Administrators' newsletter – January 2026

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News and updates for administrators from the past month (December 2025).

Guideline and policy news

Arbitration


Tech News: 2026-03

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The Signpost: 15 January 2026

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Question from AimanAbir18plus (14:12, 2 February 2026)

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Hello. How to archive old topics from Talk page? --AimanAbir18plus (talk) 14:12, 2 February 2026 (UTC)[reply]

Tech News: 2026-06

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Administrators' newsletter – February 2026

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News and updates for administrators from the past month (January 2026).

Arbitration

  • Due to the result of a recent motion, a rough consensus of administrators at the arbitration enforcement noticeboard may impose an expanded topic ban on Israel, Israelis, Jews, Judaism, Palestine, Palestinians, Islam, and/or Arabs, if an editor's Arab-Israeli conflict topic ban is determined to be insufficient to prevent disruption. At least one diff per area expanded into should be cited.

Miscellaneous


Tech News: 2026-08

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The Signpost: 17 February 2026

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