Editor Survey 2011/Appendix
APPENDIX A: Survey Methodology
editThe survey was conducted online on all Wikipedia language sites in the last week of April. Using the help of the community, the survey was translated into 21 languages beyond English, including: Chinese (traditional, Hong Kong), Chinese (simplified), Serbian, Russian, Portuguese, Polish, Dutch, Macedonian, Italian, Hungarian, Croatian, Hebrew, French, Finnish, Spanish, German, Danish, Welsh, Catalan, Bulgarian and Arabic. The survey was conducted in native languages for which translations were available, and for the remainder of Wikipedia language projects the survey was available in English.
The survey was limited to only registered Wikipedia users, and each user saw a link to the survey only once. This ensured that all users (editors) had an equal probability of participating in the survey, and the survey was not biased towards those editors who edit more frequently. We had to set a cookie within the Central Notice banner for the survey to guarantee that it would only show up once per user. The foundation used an open source survey tool, Lime Survey, to field the survey, and the survey was hosted by the foundation. Survey participants also had the option of saving the survey and taking it later.
The survey ran for seven days on the website, with a total of 31,699 views of the banner invitation. By the end of the week, we had collected a total of 8,193 responses to the survey. After data cleaning, which involved removing instances of vandalism, deleting unfinished surveys, etc. we had a total of 5,073 responses.
Appendix B: WESI Linear Regression Summary
editAs discussed in section 4.6, we performed a multi-linear regression on the WESI, to identify the key determinants of Editor Satisfaction.
The results are summarized below:
Variable |
Estimate |
t value |
Pr(>|t|) |
Significance |
(Intercept) |
7.957 |
69.891 |
< 2e-16 |
««««« |
Total lifetime edits |
0.000 |
1.673 |
0.09438 |
«« |
Age |
-0.005 |
-1.558 |
0.1192 |
« |
Education: Master's and above |
-0.296 |
-2.713 |
0.00669 |
«««« |
Education: Bachelor's |
-0.251 |
-2.665 |
0.00772 |
«««« |
Education: A-levels or lower |
-0.184 |
-1.765 |
0.00234 |
«««« |
Gender: Female |
-0.380 |
-2.866 |
0.00418 |
«««« |
Another editor adding content to an article you're working on |
0.439 |
4.671 |
3.08E-06 |
««««« |
Having inaccurate material added to an article you started |
-0.073 |
-0.745 |
0.45609 |
« |
Getting a barnstar or similar award from another editor |
0.430 |
4.313 |
1.64E-05 |
««««« |
Have your article(s) selected as featured article(s) |
0.050 |
0.395 |
0.69304 |
« |
Having other editors fix grammatical errors in article(s) you started |
0.556 |
6.104 |
1.12E-09 |
««««« |
Having other editors add content to article(s) you started |
0.403 |
4.006 |
6.27E-05 |
««««« |
Having your picture(s) used in articles |
0.163 |
1.819 |
0.06893 |
«« |
Having your content reused |
0.025 |
0.262 |
0.79347 |
« |
Having others compliment you on your edits/articles |
0.714 |
7.852 |
4.98E-15 |
««««« |
Article(s) making it to the front page |
0.133 |
1.146 |
0.25172 |
« |
Having your edits reverted without any explanation |
-0.776 |
-8.81 |
< 2e-16 |
««««« |
Having your edits reverted, but with an explanation |
0.475 |
5.364 |
8.54E-08 |
««««« |
Having an article that you were working on deleted |
-0.401 |
-4.728 |
2.33E-06 |
««««« |
Being looked down on by more experienced editors |
-1.268 |
-14.146 |
< 2e-16 |
««««« |
Argument(s) with editors on discussion pages or elsewhere |
-0.567 |
-6.056 |
1.50E-09 |
««««« |
Other editors pushing their point of view |
-0.937 |
-10.217 |
< 2e-16 |
««««« |
Offensive/inaccurate material added to articles you were working on |
-0.161 |
-1.696 |
0.08997 |
«« |
For significance, a higher star rating is better: 0 <<<<< | 0.001 <<<< | 0.01 <<< | 0.05 << | 0.1 <
The Normal Q-Q plot, which is a measure of how well our defined model works, is displayed below.
Appendix C: Survey Results Summary
editThis survey was completed by a total of 5,151 respondents. We excluded some of these respondents from the survey as part of our data cleaning process. The variables that were used as cleaning criteria are:
Age (Respondents less than 12 and more than 82 were excluded)
Total number of edits made on Wikipedia (respondents who said 1 million+ were excluded)
Number of editors interacted with in the last 30 days (respondents who said 1 million+ were excluded)
After removing these respondents, we were left with a total of 5,073 respondents. This comprised a total of 4,930 true editors (those that were >0 at D1B or H3).
Some of the questions in this survey were not mandatory which led to a variation of bases for particular questions. We have mentioned this along with the question, wherever this is the case.
INTRODUCTORY QUESTIONS |
D1b. Since you started editing Wikipedia, approximately how many edits have you made?
(Please don’t include changes made using bots.)
Base: All respondents (5,073)
3% |
0 |
|
19% |
1-50 |
|
18% |
51-500 |
|
16% |
501-2,000 |
|
24% |
2,001-10,000 |
|
20% |
More than 10,000 |
Average: 8,537
D2. How old are you?
Base: All editors (4,930)
13% |
12-17 |
|
14% |
18-21 |
|
26% |
22-29 |
|
19% |
30-39 |
|
28% |
40 or more |
Average: 32
D3a. What is the highest level of education you have completed?
Base: All respondents (5,073)
9% |
Primary education (elementary, primary, middle school or junior high school, etc.) |
30% |
Secondary education (high school, A-levels, apprenticeship, etc.) |
35% |
Tertiary education undergraduate (diploma, associate’s degree, bachelor’s degree) |
18% |
Graduate education (master’s) |
8% |
Graduate education (doctorate) |
D3b. Are you currently enrolled in school or university?
Base: All respondents (5,073)
43% |
Yes |
57% |
No |
D4. Are you employed?
Base: All respondents (5,073)
43% |
Yes, I am working full-time |
15% |
Yes, I am working part-time |
42% |
No, I am not currently employed |
D5a. Are you married, do you have a partner, or are you single? (Not Mandatory)
Base: All respondents (4,528)
28% |
I am married |
17% |
I have a partner, but I am not married |
55% |
I am single |
D5b. Do you have children? (Not Mandatory)
Base: All respondents (4,672)
24% |
Yes, I have children |
76% |
No, I don’t have children |
D7b. In which country do you live?
Base: All respondents (5,073)
20% |
United States (us) |
12% |
Deutschland (de) |
7% |
Россия (ru) |
6% |
United Kingdom (gb/uk) |
4% |
France (fr) |
4% |
Italia (it) |
3% |
España (es) |
3% |
Polska (pl) |
3% |
Canada (ca) |
3% |
India (in) |
Showing top 10 | Values greater than 2%
D8. Is there a Wikimedia chapter in that country?
Base: All respondents (5,073)
48% |
Yes |
5% |
No |
46% |
I don’t know |
D8a. Are you a member of the local Wikimedia Chapter?
Base: 48% who said ‘Yes’ to D8 (2,450)
18% |
Yes |
82% |
No |
'D9. What is/are 'your primary language(s)? Please choose all that apply.
Base: All respondents (5,073)
52% |
English (en) |
18% |
Deutsch (de) |
10% |
Русский (ru) |
10% |
Español (es) |
9% |
Français (fr) |
5% |
Italiano (it) |
4% |
Polski (pl) |
3% |
Português (pt) |
3% |
中文(简体) (zh-hans) |
Showing top 9 | Values greater than 2%
D10. What is your gender?
Base: All editors (4,930)
91% |
Male |
9% |
Female |
1% |
Transsexual / Transgender |
D11. In a typical day, how much time do you spend on your computer? (Not Mandatory)
Base: All respondents (4,983)
22% |
10 and more hours |
16% |
9-8 hours |
18% |
7-6 hours |
22% |
5-4 hours |
17% |
3-2 hours |
4% |
About an hour |
0% |
Less than an hour |
1% |
Don’t use my computer daily |
D12. We are interested in learning about your proficiency with computers and computer applications. Below is a list of proficiency levels. Please choose one that describes you the best. (Not Mandatory)
Base: All respondents (4,996)
1% |
I am not very comfortable using a computer. |
7% |
I use my computer to read email, browse the Internet and use word processors. |
56% |
I can download and set up files and applications on my computer. |
36% |
I can program and create my own applications. |
|
The next few questions are about your participation in Wikipedia.
Q1a. Which language versions of Wikipedia do you CONTRIBUTE to? Please choose all that apply.
Base: All editors (4,930)
76% |
English (en) |
20% |
Deutsch (de) |
13% |
Français (fr) |
12% |
Español (es) |
11% |
Русский (ru) |
6% |
Italiano (it) |
5% |
Polski (pl) |
4% |
Português (pt) |
4% |
Simple English (simple) |
3% |
Nederlands (nl) |
3% |
Українська (uk) |
3% |
中文(简体) (zh-hans) |
Showing top 12 | Values greater than 2%
Q1b. Which language version of Wikipedia do you PRIMARILY CONTRIBUTE to? Please choose ONE.
Base: All editors (4,930)
40% |
English (en) |
13% |
Deutsch (de) |
9% |
Русский (ru) |
6% |
Español (es) |
5% |
Français (fr) |
4% |
Italiano (it) |
3% |
Polski (pl) |
2% |
Português (pt) |
2% |
中文(简体) (zh-hans) |
Showing top 9 | Values greater than 1%
Q2a. Which language versions of Wikipedia do you READ? Please choose all that apply.
Base: All respondents (5,073)
93% |
English (en) |
30% |
Deutsch (de) |
23% |
Français (fr) |
20% |
Español (es) |
15% |
Русский (ru) |
12% |
Italiano (it) |
6% |
Polski (pl) |
6% |
Português (pt) |
5% |
Nederlands (nl) |
5% |
Simple English (simple) |
4% |
Українська (uk) |
4% |
Svenska (sv) |
Showing top 12 | Values greater than 3%
Q2b. Which language version of Wikipedia do you PRIMARILY READ? Please choose ONE.
Base: All respondents (5,073)
49% |
English (en) |
12% |
Deutsch (de) |
8% |
Русский (ru) |
6% |
Español (es) |
4% |
Français (fr) |
3% |
Italiano (it) |
3% |
Polski (pl) |
2% |
Português (pt) |
2% |
中文(简体) (zh-hans) |
Showing top 9 | Values greater than 1%
Q3. What is your user access level? Please choose all that apply.
Base: All respondents (5,073)
93% |
Registered user (basic account, with or without rollbacker, reviewer status, etc.) |
11% |
Administrator |
2% |
Bureaucrat |
2% |
Checkuser |
1% |
Oversighter |
0% |
Steward |
2% |
Unregistered user (no account) |
Q4a. We are interested in finding out more about your recent participation in Wikipedia and the Wikipedia community. For each activity, please indicate how often you have participated in the following activities in the last 30 days.
Base: All editors (4,930)
I edit existing articles | ||||||
I research articles | ||||||
I write new articles | ||||||
I participate in discussions about articles | ||||||
I patrol for copyright violations, vandalism or other problems | ||||||
I do translation work | ||||||
I answer readers’ questions and complaints | ||||||
I do public outreach or advocacy outside the Wikipedia community | ||||||
I develop or maintain policies, guidelines and similar community processes | ||||||
I resolve disputes among volunteers (e.g. mediation, arbitration) | ||||||
I participate in chapter work | ||||||
I organize or help events, workshops, meet-ups, or annual Wikimania conferences | ||||||
I do technical work such as maintaining servers or software |
Q4b. Below is a similar list of activities. Please indicate how often you have participated in the following activities in the last 30 days.
Base: All editors (4,930)
I upload or edit media, images, maps, etc. | ||||||
I participate in deletion processes such as speedy deletion, proposed deletion and articles for deletion discussion. | ||||||
I conduct quality review and assess articles for featured-article selection. | ||||||
I work on the help desk or do other work to welcome new editors. |
Q5a. Below is a list of reasons that some editors START contributing to Wikipedia. For which of the following reasons did you START contributing to Wikipedia? Please select as many as apply.
Base: All editors (4,930)
69% |
I liked the idea of volunteering to share knowledge |
64% |
I saw an error and wanted to fix it |
50% |
I knew a lot about a subject that was poorly covered |
29% |
I wanted to demonstrate my knowledge to a wider public or community |
28% |
I saw a red link or noticed an article was missing, so I wrote it |
27% |
I wanted to learn new skills |
12% |
I wanted to see whether anyone could edit |
10% |
I wanted to participate in a discussion on Wikipedia |
4% |
My friends, family or colleagues contribute to Wikipedia |
2% |
I was assigned to edit for a school project or work |
Q5b. Below is a list of reasons why some editors CONTINUE to contribute to Wikipedia. For which of the following reasons do you CONTINUE to contribute to Wikipedia? Please select as many as apply.
Base: All editors (4,930)
71% |
I like the idea of volunteering to share knowledge |
69% |
I believe that information should be freely available to everyone |
63% |
I like to contribute to subject matters in which I have expertise |
60% |
It’s fun |
59% |
I like Wikipedia’s philosophy of openness and collaboration |
57% |
I keep finding or looking for mistakes |
53% |
I find articles that are incomplete or biased |
44% |
I want to popularize topics I care about |
29% |
I want to demonstrate my knowledge to a wider public or community |
18% |
I want to gain a reputation within the Wikipedia community |
7% |
I do it for professional reasons |
Q6. Below is a list of tools available for editors. For each one, please tell us whether it makes it any difference when editing Wikipedia.
Base: All editors (4,930)
|
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| |
Help pages |
|
|
|
|
Policies and guidelines |
|
|
|
|
Editing interface |
|
|
|
|
Wiki markup or HTML-like language |
|
|
|
|
Community forums and discussions |
|
|
|
|
Bots |
|
|
|
|
User-scripts and gadgets |
|
|
|
|
Automated tools such as Twinkle, Huggle, AWB, etc. |
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|
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Q7c. If you were to become less active on Wikipedia in the NEXT SIX months, what do you believe would be the most likely reason? Please choose ONE.
Base: All editors (4,930)
37% |
I think I will have less time |
21% |
I expect to spend more time on other offline activities |
7% |
I don't want to edit because of conflicts with other editors |
6% |
I expect to spend more time on other online activities |
6% |
The rules and guidelines for editing are becoming too complicated |
4% |
I think I don't have enough expertise to contribute |
3% |
It's a waste of my time since my edits will be reverted |
3% |
I am happy to read, and I don't want to contribute |
2% |
I don't want to spend my time editing |
1% |
Other people are doing, so I don't want to do it |
0% |
I don't want to edit the work of other editors |
10% |
Others |
|
The next few questions are about your use of different types of technological devices and Internet websites.
Q8a. Below is a list of electronic devices some people own. Which of the following do you own?
Base: All respondents (5,073)
84% |
A mobile or cellular phone |
76% |
A desktop computer |
74% |
A laptop computer or netbook |
45% |
An MP3 player such as an iPod |
8% |
A tablet device such as an iPad |
0% |
None of the above |
Q8b. Do you own a smart phone such as an iPhone, Android, or BlackBerry?
Base: 84% who own ‘a mobile or cellular phone’ in Q8a (4,238)
38% |
Yes |
62% |
No |
Q8c. Below is a similar list of electronic devices. Do you use any of these devices to EDIT Wikipedia. Please choose all that apply.
Base: All respondents (5,073)
78% |
A desktop computer |
66% |
A laptop computer or netbook |
7% |
A mobile or cellular phone |
3% |
A tablet device such as an iPad |
2% |
An MP3 player such as an iPod |
Q8d. Below is a similar list of electronic devices. Which of these do you use to READ Wikipedia? Please choose all that apply.
Base: All respondents (5,073)
82% |
A desktop computer |
73% |
A laptop computer or netbook |
34% |
A mobile or cellular phone |
8% |
A tablet device such as an iPad |
6% |
An MP3 player such as an iPod |
Q9. Below is a list of tech activities some people may do regularly. For each one, please mark how often, if at all, you do it on a typical DAY. (Not Mandatory)
Base: All respondents (4,922)
Reading Wikipedia | ||||||||
Contributing to Wikipedia | ||||||||
Staying in touch with friends and family on social networking websites such as Facebook | ||||||||
Watching video on websites such as YouTube | ||||||||
Instant messaging service such as MSN messenger and GTalk | ||||||||
Blogging or reading blogs | ||||||||
Using Twitter or a similar micro-blogging website | ||||||||
Downloading music from websites or using programs such as iTunes | ||||||||
Online shopping | ||||||||
Online multiplayer games such as World of Warcraft | ||||||||
Contributing to open-source software | ||||||||
Online games, such as Farmville and CityVille, on social networking websites | ||||||||
Using location-aware technologies such as FourSquare and GoWalla |
Q10.Below is a similar, shorter list of things people do online. Please mark how important each of these is in YOUR everyday life. (Not Mandatory)
Base: All respondents (varies between 4,700 and 4,900)
Contributing to Wikipedia | ||||||
Social networking on websites such as Facebook | ||||||
Online gaming | ||||||
Tweeting on platforms such as Twitter |
Q11. Many people are using online social media these days. Do you: (Not Mandatory)
Base: All respondents (4,844)
Comment on friends’ status updates, photographs, etc. on websites such as Facebook | |||
“Like” content on SOCIAL NETWORKING WEBSITES such as Facebook | |||
Share online links on websites such as Twitter and Facebook | |||
Post status updates on social networking websites such as Facebook | |||
Post family or personal PICTURES online so that other people can see them | |||
“Like” content on BLOGS, NEWSPAPERS, etc. | |||
Have a personal blog | |||
Regularly post comments or pictures to a blog | |||
Tweet using Twitter or similar micro-blogging platforms | |||
Interact with other Twitter users through direct messages, replies and retweets | |||
Create media such as an audio broadcast or video, and podcast it or put it online on a website such as YouTube so it can be accessed by anyone | |||
Post family or personal VIDEOS online so that other people can see them | |||
Write reviews for restaurants and products on websites such as Yelp and Amazon. | |||
Answer, post or rate questions in online communities such as Quora and Fluther | |||
Share your location information with friends on websites such as FourSquare, Twitter, etc. |
Q12.Below is a list of features available on some mobile devices, such as cell phones and MP3 players. Please indicate the features you USE on any of your mobile devices. (Not Mandatory)
Base: Respondents who own a mobile phone or an MP3 player (3,978)
51% | A feature/app that allows you to search for information |
47% | A feature/app that allows you to read Wikipedia |
39% | A feature/app that allows you to play games |
37% | A feature/app that allows you to share/see photos |
35% | A feature/app that allows you to access your social networking profile |
33% | A feature/app that allows you to share/watch videos |
33% | A feature/app that allows you to find information relevant to your location |
19% | A feature/app that allows you to access Twitter |
14% | A feature/app that allows you to “check in” at places |
10% | A feature/app that allows you to blog |
Q13a. If Wikipedia were to launch features that were BUILT INTO Wikipedia’s mobile site, how likely would you be to use the following features to edit Wikipedia?
Base: All respondents (5,073)
A feature that allows you to save articles to read or edit offline | ||||||
A feature that allows editors to do block edits like paragraphs and sentences | ||||||
A feature that allows you to rate Wikipedia articles on a scale | ||||||
A feature that allows you to create new articles | ||||||
A feature that allows you to upload pictures from a mobile device to Commons | ||||||
A feature that allows you to check for vandalism on your phone |
Q14a. If you had to choose, which one of the following would you choose? (Not Mandatory)
Base: All editors (4,388)
92% |
I believe editing Wikipedia is more rewarding than other online activities such as tweeting, social networking, etc. |
8% |
I believe contributing on Facebook, Twitter or similar sites is more rewarding than editing Wikipedia. |
Q14b. If you had to choose, which one of the following would you rather do? (Not Mandatory)
Base: All editors (4,374)
91% |
Spend my time editing Wikipedia so I can contribute to world knowledge. |
9% |
Spend my time blogging so I can get recognition for my writing. |
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These next questions are about your interactions with other Wikipedia editors and your experiences as a member of the Wikipedia community.
Q15. In the last month, how many editors do you think you have interacted with (online, by telephone, or face-to-face)?
Base: All editors (4,930)
Mean: 104.6
Median: 3
Q16. Below is a list of tools you can use to communicate with other editors. Which of the following tools, if any, have you used in the PAST MONTH to communicate with other editors? (Please choose all that apply.)
Base: All editors (4,930)
60% |
User-page discussions |
30% |
|
20% |
Village pump |
12% |
Social networking websites such as Facebook |
11% |
IRC |
9% |
Instant Messaging services such as GTalk and Yahoo Messenger |
6% |
Foundation-l and similar mailing lists |
4% |
Micro-blogging websites such as Twitter |
2% |
Wikimedia Foundation blog |
1% |
Planet Wikimedia blog |
29% |
None of the above |
Q17. We are interested in finding out how you would describe fellow editors. Below is a list of words to describe editors within the Wikipedia community. Please choose the TOP TWO words that describe Wikipedia editors. Please select two.
Base: All editors (4,930)
48% |
Collaborative |
38% |
Intelligent |
35% |
Helpful |
31% |
Friendly |
24% |
Arrogant |
12% |
Unfriendly |
8% |
Rude |
5% |
Dumb |
Q18. Below is a list of interactions/experiences editors may have with others within the Wikipedia community. For each one, please tell us if you have had this interaction/experience.
Base: All editors (4,930)
66% |
Having other editors add content to article(s) you started |
59% |
Having your edits reverted, but with an explanation |
56% |
Another editor adding content/photos to an article you are working on |
56% |
Argument(s) with editors on discussion pages or elsewhere |
55% |
Having other editors fix grammatical errors in article(s) you started |
52% |
Having others compliment you on your edits/articles |
49% |
Other editors pushing their point of view |
43% |
Having your edits reverted without any explanation |
39% |
Having inaccurate material added to an article you started |
38% |
Having your picture(s) used in articles |
37% |
Having offensive or inaccurate material added to articles you were working on |
32% |
Having your content reused |
31% |
Getting a barnstar or similar award from another editor |
31% |
Having an article that you were working on deleted |
28% |
Being looked down on by more experienced editors |
21% |
Article(s) making it to the front page |
15% |
Having your article(s) selected as featured article(s) |
Q19.Below is a shorter list of interactions you have had within Wikipedia community. For each one, please tell us the degree to which it affects your overall experience editing Wikipedia.
Base: Varies based on Q18
Having others compliment you on your edits/articles | |||
Having your article(s) selected as featured article(s) | |||
Article(s) making it to the front page | |||
Having your picture(s) used in articles | |||
Getting a barnstar or similar award from another editor | |||
Having other editors add content to article(s) you started | |||
Another editor adding content/photos to an article you are working on | |||
Having your content reused | |||
Having other editors fix grammatical errors in article(s) you started | |||
Having your edits reverted, but with an explanation | |||
Having inaccurate material added to an article you started | |||
Argument(s) with editors on discussion pages or elsewhere | |||
Having offensive or inaccurate material added to articles you were working on | |||
Other editors pushing their point of view | |||
Being looked down on by more experienced editors | |||
Having your edits reverted without any explanation | |||
Having an article that you were working on deleted |
Q20. If you had to choose, which of these would you agree with: (Not Mandatory)
Base: All editors (3,984)
83% |
The feedback from other editors through reverts, discussions, etc. has helped me become a better editor. |
17% |
The feedback from other editors through reverts, discussions, etc. has been a bad experience for me. |
Q21. From your perspective, what is the best way to gain a reputation within the Wikipedia community? Please rank the following choices in descending order of importance. (Not Mandatory)
Base: All editors (varies between 4,380 and 4,492)
4.5 |
Writing new articles |
4.3 |
Editing or fixing existing articles |
3.4 |
Helping others resolve conflicts such as mediation or arbitration |
3.1 |
Helping with administrative tasks such as deleting, blocking, etc. |
3.0 |
Commenting on talk pages |
2.9 |
Providing support to other users such as mailing-list moderation or technical help |
Average score shown: High score refers to high rank
Q22. When comparing yourself to other editors in the language you primarily edit Wikipedia (i.e., your home Wikipedia), in which of the following ways do you believe you are different from them? (Please select all that apply.)
Base: All editors (4,930)
22% |
I am younger than most of the editors in my home Wikipedia. |
17% |
I am older than most of the editors in my home Wikipedia. |
17% |
I live in a different country from most of the editors who edit my home Wikipedia. |
13% |
My nationality is different from most of the editors who edit my home Wikipedia. |
7% |
My ethnicity is different from most of the editors who edit my home Wikipedia. |
6% |
I am female, while most editors are male. |
5% |
My sexual orientation is different from most of the editors who edit my home Wikipedia. |
43% |
None of the above |
Q23. Have you EVER been harassed by other editors?
Base: All editors (4,930)
24% |
Yes, I have been harassed ON Wikipedia (i.e. user page, discussion pages, etc.) |
5% |
Yes, I have been harassed OUTSIDE Wikipedia (i.e. phone calls, Facebook, other websites, etc.) |
75% |
No, I have never been harassed by other editors. |
Q24a. Thinking about the last SIX MONTHS, do you remember an instance when you believe your edit was reverted or deleted because of any of the following?
Base: All editors (4,930)
5% |
Your nationality |
3% |
Your age |
3% |
Your ethnicity |
1% |
Your gender |
1% |
Your sexual orientation |
Q24b. Thinking about the last SIX MONTHS, do you remember an instance when you believe you lost an editorial dispute because of any of the following?
Base: All editors (4,930)
3% |
Your nationality |
3% |
Your age |
2% |
Your ethnicity |
1% |
Your gender |
1% |
Your sexual orientation |
Q24c. Thinking about the last SIX MONTHS, do you remember an instance when you believe you were stereotyped because of any of the following?
Base: All editors (4,930)
7% |
Your nationality |
6% |
Your age |
4% |
Your ethnicity |
3% |
Your gender |
2% |
Your sexual orientation |
Q24d. Thinking about the last SIX MONTHS, do you remember an instance when you believe other editors undervalued your contribution, including edits, participation in discussion pages, listservs etc. because of any of the following?
Base: All editors (4,930)
5% |
Your age |
5% |
Your nationality |
3% |
Your ethnicity |
2% |
Your gender |
1% |
Your sexual orientation |
Q24e. Thinking about the last SIX MONTHS, do you remember an instance when you believe other editors looked down on you because of any of the following?
Base: All editors (4,930)
6% |
Your age |
5% |
Your nationality |
3% |
Your ethnicity |
2% |
Your gender |
1% |
Your sexual orientation |
Q24f. Thinking about the last SIX MONTHS, do you remember an instance when you believe other editors were unwelcoming because of any of the following?
Base: All editors (4,930)
5% |
Your nationality |
4% |
Your age |
3% |
Your ethnicity |
2% |
Your gender |
1% |
Your sexual orientation |
Q25. We are interested in the interactions that women have within the Wikipedia community. Below is a list of unpleasant experiences some female editors might have had. Please mark if you have PERSONALLY had any of these experiences. Please choose all that apply.
Base: All female editors (434)
7% |
Someone left inappropriate messages for me, or comments about me, in userspace or elsewhere on Wikipedia |
6% |
Someone tried to contact me unnecessarily outside Wikipedia |
5% |
Someone tried to flirt with me |
4% |
I have received too much attention |
4% |
I was stalked online |
4% |
Someone tried to meet me in person |
1% |
Someone used my image without my permission |
8% |
Other |
78% |
None of the above |
Q26. We are interested in finding out what kind of personal information you have made available for everyone to view in Wikipedia. Have you made the following personal information available in your profile in Wikipedia? Please choose all that apply.
Base: All editors (4,930)
of user name |
page |
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Gender |
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Nationality |
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Age |
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Ethnicity |
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Sexual orientation |
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Q27. Do you find the userspace (user, discussion pages etc.) in Wikipedia to be inappropriately sexualized (i.e. sexual talks, innuendos, images etc.)?
Base: All editors (4,930)
6% |
Yes |
94% |
No |
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The next few questions are about your Wikipedia reading habits, and your participation with the Wikimedia Foundation that runs Wikipedia.
D13. For what purpose do you mostly read Wikipedia? Please choose all that apply. (Not Mandatory)
Base: All respondents (5,042)
97% |
To find information |
27% |
For school or university research, but not to be cited |
23% |
For work |
15% |
For school or university research as a reference I can cite |
D14. Do you know whether the Wikimedia Foundation that runs Wikipedia is a non-profit or for-profit organization? Please choose one.
Base: All respondents (5,073)
97% |
It is a non-profit organization |
3% |
It is a for-profit organization |
D15a. Have you ever donated money to the Wikimedia Foundation that runs Wikipedia?
Base: All respondents (5,073)
19% |
Yes |
81% |
No |
D15b. How often have you donated money to the Wikimedia Foundation that runs Wikipedia?
Base: 19% who said ‘Yes’ in D15a (984)
51% |
Once |
39% |
2-3 times |
5% |
4-5 times |
5% |
More than 5 times |
D15b2. Is your donation to the Wikimedia Foundation tax-deductible?
Base: 19% who said ‘Yes’ in D15a (984)
33% |
Yes |
31% |
No |
36% |
I don’t know |
D15c. Why have you never donated to the Wikimedia Foundation that runs Wikipedia? Please choose all that apply.
Base: 81% who said ‘No’ in D15a (4,089)
69% |
I donate my time instead of money |
48% |
I can’t afford to make a donation |
20% |
It seems that enough people are making donations to keep the projects running |
13% |
I never donate to charities |
9% |
I think my donation might not be used wisely |
8% |
I was never asked or don’t know how to donate to the Wikimedia Foundation |
6% |
Donations to the Wikimedia Foundation are not tax-deductible where I live |
4% |
I disagree with Wikipedia’s policies and practices |
2% |
I didn’t know Wikipedia is supported by a non-profit organization |
D16. Have you ever sought or received information from the Wikimedia Foundation?
Base: All respondents (5,073)
23% |
Yes |
77% |
No |
D16a. Are you happy with the quality of information you received from the Wikimedia Foundation?
Base: 23% who said ‘Yes’ in D16 (1,159)
82% |
Yes |
18% |
No |
D17. Have you ever voted in the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees elections?
Base: All respondents (5,073)
13% |
Yes |
87% |
No |
D17a. Why have you never voted in the elections for the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees? Please choose all that apply.
Base: 87% who said ‘No’ in D17 (4,426)
45% |
I have never heard of these elections |
34% |
I was not interested |
29% |
I felt I didn’t have enough information about the candidates to make a good decision |
23% |
I felt I didn’t have enough information about the Wikimedia Foundation to make a good decision |
5% |
I wanted to vote but was not eligible |
3% |
I missed the deadline |
D18a. Now that you know about the elections for the Wikimedia Board of Trustees, would you be interested in voting in these elections in future?
Base: 45% who said ‘I have never heard of these elections’ in D17a (2,000)
54% |
Yes |
46% |
No |
D19. Have you ever run, or would you like to run, for the Wikimedia Foundation Board of Trustees?
Base: All respondents (5,073)
9% |
Yes |
84% |
No |
8% |
No, I was not eligible to vote in the elections |
D20a. On a 1-10 scale with 1 being NOT AT ALL GOOD and 10 being EXTREMELY GOOD, how would you rate your own performance, in contributing to the Wikimedia movement? (Not Mandatory)
Base: All respondents (4,721)
5% |
10 EXTREMELY GOOD |
9% |
9 |
21% |
8 |
19% |
7 |
12% |
6 |
11% |
5 |
7% |
4 |
7% |
3 |
5% |
2 |
4% |
1 NOT AT ALL GOOD |
Average: 6.23
D20b. On a 1-10 scale with 1 being NOT AT ALL GOOD and 10 being EXTREMELY GOOD, how would you rate the performance of Wikimedia volunteers overall, in contributing to the Wikimedia movement? (Not Mandatory)
Base: All respondents (4,555)
10% |
10 EXTREMELY GOOD |
18% |
9 |
27% |
8 |
20% |
7 |
10% |
6 |
9% |
5 |
2% |
4 |
2% |
3 |
1% |
2 |
1% |
1 NOT AT ALL GOOD |
Average: 7.40
D20c. On a 1-10 scale with 1 being NOT AT ALL GOOD and 10 being EXTREMELY GOOD, how would you rate the performance of the Wikimedia Foundation, in contributing to the Wikimedia movement? (Not Mandatory)
Base: All respondents (3,993)
15% |
10 EXTREMELY GOOD |
19% |
9 |
21% |
8 |
16% |
7 |
9% |
6 |
10% |
5 |
3% |
4 |
2% |
3 |
2% |
2 |
2% |
1 NOT AT ALL GOOD |
Average: 7.33
D20d. On a 1-10 scale with 1 being NOT AT ALL GOOD and 10 being EXTREMELY GOOD, how would you rate the performance of the Wikimedia chapters, in contributing to the Wikimedia movement? (Not Mandatory)
Base: All respondents (3,311)
8% |
10 EXTREMELY GOOD |
10% |
9 |
16% |
8 |
15% |
7 |
11% |
6 |
19% |
5 |
6% |
4 |
5% |
3 |
3% |
2 |
7% |
1 NOT AT ALL GOOD |
Average: 6.15
D21. We are interested in your opinion on how the Wikimedia Foundation should spend money. If you donated 100 dollars to the Foundation, how would you like the foundation to allocate the money for the following? (Please ensure that all the responses add up to $100.)
Base: All respondents (5,073)
28 |
Technical operations (more operations staff, new caching servers, performance metrics, uptime) |
15 |
Technical features development aimed at supporting new editors |
12 |
Community work aimed at supporting a healthy editing culture |
12 |
Technical features development aimed at supporting experienced editors |
11 |
Community work aimed at attracting/supporting new editors globally |
8 |
Community work aimed at attracting/supporting new editors specifically in the Global South |
7 |
Grantmaking to chapters, individuals and similar organizations for priority projects |
7 |
Support for chapters (e.g., communications, monitoring compliance with agreements, fundraising, organizational development) |
Means represented
D22a. We will be conducting similar surveys in the future to track the Wikipedia community. Would you be willing to participate in future surveys?
Base: All respondents (5,073)
73% |
Yes |
27% |
No |