Strategy/Wikimedia movement/2017/Sources/Japanese Wikipedia Facebook Group

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name of group Japanese Wikimedians
virtual location (page-link) or physical location (city/state/country) offwiki
Location type (e.g. local wiki, Facebook, in-person discussion, telephone conference) Facebook
# of participants in this discussion (a rough count) 1
  • By asking at a closed Facebook group of Japanese Wikimedians and supporters.

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1 What is required to keep Wikipedia lasting long is accumulating know-how. The effort telling what we are doing, even if it is trivial. Such effort may reduce weight of everybody's heart, or misunderstandings, as nobody can play active roles forever. know-how accumulation
2 Required role is someone who can play an admin role without admin privileges. Without block or protection. Someone who can organize things through conversations. In fact I have to admit demands for block or protection, however, such mind is required. It is prerequisite to make Wikipedia last long and make community mature. facilitator
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The group has 148 members; the post is marked as read by 66 members, got four likes, but only 1 comment in 12 days since March 18, 2017.