Community Insights/2016-17 Report/Global Reach
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Key Findings from the Global Reach team
editTo be filled in by the Global Reach team
- Which were your team's most important research questions?
- To what extent were these questions answered?
- What additional analyses does your team need?
- Which questions surprised your team?
- How does your team you plan to use the data?
- What survey questions would your team like to ask next time?
Global Reach team report
editAcross audiences
editQuestion 158 (GR13)
editTo what extent are you familiar with the Wikimedia Foundation program called "Wikipedia Zero"?
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5% selected "No opinion" [?]
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Question 159 (GR01)
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To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following:
“The Wikipedia Zero program is an effective way to address the data affordability barrier in Africa, Middle East, Asia and Latin America..”
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30% selected "No opinion" [?]
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Question 160 (GR02)
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To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following:
“The Wikipedia Zero program helps increase the number of Wikipedia readers in countries where the program is active.”
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28% selected "No opinion" [?]
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Question 161 (GR03)
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To what extent do you agree with the following:
“The Wikipedia Zero program builds awareness of Wikipedia in countries where a partnership is active and partners are promoting the service.”
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32% selected "No opinion" [?]
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Question 162 (GR06)
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To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement:
The people in my country understand that the name “Wikipedia Zero” indicates that data access to Wikipedia is free
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33% selected "No opinion" [?]
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Question 163 (GR07)
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To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statement:
Changing the name "Wikipedia Zero" to something like "Wikipedia Free" or "For-free-Wikipedia" would make it clearer that Wikipedia can be accessed without data charges
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22% selected "No opinion" [?]
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Question 164 (GR04)
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To what extent are you aware of the operating principles for Wikipedia Zero?
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Question 165 (GR15)
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Do you have any concerns about Wikipedia Zero in regards to net neutrality?
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Question 166 (GR16)
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To what extent do the Wikipedia Zero operating principles address your concerns around net neutrality?
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Question links
edit- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 158-GR13
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 159-GR01
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 160-GR02
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 161-GR03
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 162-GR06
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 163-GR07
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 164-GR04
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 165-GR15
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 166-GR16
Program leaders (includes Wikimedia affiliates)
editQuestion 338 (GR13)
editTo what extent are you familiar with the Wikimedia Foundation program called "Wikipedia Zero"?
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1% selected "No opinion" [?]
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Question 339 (GR08)
editThe Wikimedia Foundation partnered with mobile service providers to test a new project. This project allows mobile phones without internet capability to receive Wikipedia content via text messages.
This expands the reach of Wikipedia content to people who do not have smartphones or cannot afford mobile data charges. In some of these partnerships, users would be required to pay a text message charge (standard SMS fee or subsidized in some cases) per response. To what extent do you support or oppose this kind of partnership?
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4% selected "I have no opinion on the topic" [?]
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Question 341 (GR09)
editThe Wikimedia Foundation is interested in more partnerships with companies in the private sector. To become a partner, companies must share the Foundation's values, mission, and ethics. Companies must also have strong corporate social responsibility efforts supporting education.
These companies often provide services to underserved segments of the population where they operate. For example, the companies build schools, provide connectivity or devices, or promote certain content. The Foundation could work with new partners to create new programs that aim to increase the reach of Wikimedia projects. To what extent do you support or oppose this kind of partnership?
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6% selected "I have no opinion on the topic" [?]
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Question 343 (GR10)
editThe Wikimedia Foundation is interested in more partnerships with public or governmental institutions. These include Ministries of Education and Information and Communications Technology (ICT), and others. To become a partner, public sector institutions must share our values, mission, and ethics.
Public and governmental institutions often play a major role in shaping a country's education. For example, they can promote technology adoption to underserved segments of the population. The Foundation could work with these partners to include Wikimedia projects in ongoing public sector efforts. This will help the movement increase the reach and awareness of Wikimedia projects. Often, government partnerships can reach a larger number of people than other kinds of partnerships. To what extent do you support or oppose this kind of partnership?
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1% selected "I have no opinion on the topic" [?]
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Question 345 (GR11)
editThe Wikimedia Foundation is interested in partnerships with local or regional non-profit organizations. To become a partner,non-profit organizations must have a similar mission as the Wikimedia movement. They must also share the Foundation's values, mission, and ethics.
Local non-for-profit organizations have practical knowledge and expertise in their geography and topic areas. The Foundation could work with these partners to create new programs and expand the reach of Wikimedia projects. With their expertise, non-profit organizations can help the Foundation reach its goals more efficiently. Do you support or oppose this kind of partnership?
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1% selected "I have no opinion on the topic" [?]
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Question 347 (GR12)
editThe Wikimedia Foundation is interested in partnering with a broader category of educational institutions (schools, universities, academies, think tanks, etc). These partnerships may allow us to find opportunities to bring new readers to Wikipedia, especially students who have never heard of it.
Educational institutions are able to distribute the freely available content on the Wikimedia projects. They can distribute content in their classrooms and communities. These partnerships could help strengthen the ongoing Wikipedia Education Programs (WEPs) around the world. We would work hand-in-hand with WEPs in these partnership. Do you support or oppose this kind of partnership?
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1% selected "I have no opinion on the topic" [?]
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Question links
edit- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 338-GR13
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 339-GR08
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 341-GR09
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 343-GR10
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 345-GR11
- Community Engagement Insights/2016-17 Report/Question 347-GR12