WIKIPEDIA users have noticed a new pop-up when using the website. It asks readers to donate money to keep the site going. But why is one of the biggest websites in the world asking for donations?
This news may surprise donors and users around the world who have seen Wikipedia fundraising banners displayed at various times during the past year—including, for the first time, in India. Presently ...
Elon Musk, who has repeatedly lambasted Wikipedia, has built his own AI-powered online encyclopedia. But Wikipedia isn't going down without a fight. In a note asking its US users to donate money, ...
The banner heralds the start of the Wikimedia Foundation's December fundraising drive, an annual Internet tradition. If you've been on Wikipedia at any point in the past 24 hours, you probably noticed ...
Wikipedia is free to use, but every year it asks for donations. This documentary looks at how much money it really makes, where the funds go, and whether the world’s largest encyclopedia is secretly ...
Of all the tools that the Internet has given us, perhaps the most useful is free-content Internet encyclopedia Wikipedia. It’s such a great source for information that it’s a place that I find myself ...
The Wikimedia Foundation (WMF) is doing its annual fundraising drive where it beseeches all visitors to Wikipedia to make small monetary donations as it runs zero adverts, surviving primarily on ...
Why is Wikipedia asking for money? Wikipedia is asking users to donate any amount they can to make sure they can continue "thriving for years to come". Hosted by the non-profit Wikimedia Foundation, ...