What I’d like to see is a solution-oriented funding model for various purposes including journalism, software development, and even websites. My tag is CSB for Charity Share Brokerage. Not quite sure how to apply it to Wikipedia, however, because what problems is Wikipedia trying to inform us about? It’s supposed to be NPV, right?
But I’ve never detected much interest in the CSB idea. Even less comprehension, but maybe you have a question? Even better if you have a better idea, but so far none of Wikipedia’s ideas about why I should send money has persuaded me… I donate to a few charities, but I’m not so rich.
After a few small, and not small, donations, I learned they do NOT need you to fund them. And coldly, rationally, logically see my way to clearly donate elsewhere.. “Wikipedia is swimming in money—why is it begging people to donate?” . https://www.dailydot.com/debug/wikipedia-endownemnt-fundraising/ (link copied has misspelling, but is accurate)
I use Private Browsing when reading this site, and sometimes I’ll go off to Wikipedia while still on private browsing. Sometimes I’ll get the donation plea, which I don’t get on regular browsing because I’ve already donated. I thought Wikipedia doesn’t use cookies.
I smile when I scroll past it. I only use Whack-o-pedia as a last resort and only for stuff that’s so basic it won’t get affected by their editorial bias. Having known several prominent researchers whose pages get edited/taken down/locked out/labeled “pseudoscience”…sorry, but I have little faith in the site. I find I usually have to fact-check them.
20 years ago, I created a wiki article. The mods deleted it, with mostly insulting comments. Someone else created that page 10 years later, and that one still exists. I still hold a grudge and refuse to donate for that reason.
I donate to pages and causes that I know my employer will match. My employer donates to a lot of causes I don’t agree with on multiple levels so I figure this is my way of making my employer go against the norm of big business.
I wonder what he would look like if he donated and a few days later found his credit card had been used to buy thousands of dollars worth of goods and gift cards by a person in Nigeria?
Sometimes donating to charity can turn out to be a nuisance. I was feeling flush last December, so I gave $500 to four charities. Now I get mail from them asking for more plus mail from a whole bunch of charities I didn’t donate to asking for money.
I have half a mind to call those charities that I donated to and yell at them for selling my name to other charities. And, if I donate to them again, I may include a note saying something like, “This is an annual donation to you. If you ask for money again before the year is up, or if you sell or give my personal information to any other group, I will never donate to your organization again.”
There are many worthy causes out there, but I can’t support them all. And giving my information out after I gave you money seems like a betrayal.
Much of wiki is pretty reasonable, but there are some unfounded leftward swings on political matters. No donation. The only things I pay for are WSJ and Babylon Bee. I like the advertising model.
Wikipedia is badly biased and unreliable on many topics. Not gives a thing to em. Even Wikipedia co founder Larry Sanger slams that site is full of bias and propaganda.
Yup, same with Youtube. The streamed TV version must be making billion$ on those countless Ads. I have found some avoidance tricks for those who care, just phone 328 7448 263 343 .
I love wikipedia and make regular monthly donation. But I still need to scroll past the plea when it pops up a couple of time a year. Wouldn’t mind if they could have pledge free wiki portal so sustaining donors could skip the pleas like my public radio’s pledge free stream during their pledge weeks but still better to have the occasional hassle rather than no information at all
Pig, even if you’re single and pay for internet service, a mortgage, grocery bills, vehicles, utilities, property taxes, etc., there’s no room for Wikiguilt.
Contribute to writing and correcting articles. Ideally that is how it should be done. Then you can ignore their donation requests. The most important part of what happens is that, not the money.
Screw the Guilt Trip, Pig. Everyone out there is angling to get some of your money. Ignore them all, secure in the knowledge that they can afford it more than you can….
BasilBruce about 2 years ago
Panel 4: That’s the most humanlike expression in Pearls history.
BE THIS GUY about 2 years ago
Hey Pig, DONATE or don’t use the service.
Yes, I donate to Wikipedia.
The dude from FL Premium Member about 2 years ago
I have never used Wikipedia and will never give them a dime! I’d rather donate to a cause that actually helps somebody! Sorry if I offend!
ronaldspence about 2 years ago
you should always follow your heart Pig!
Cactus-Pete about 2 years ago
Wikipedia can be very useful so I do donate every year.
suv2000 about 2 years ago
Stop going to their site Then
tudza Premium Member about 2 years ago
Slacker, I’ve been on the donate list for years now.
Bilan about 2 years ago
Just as I suspected, Wikipedia doesn’t have an entry for “wikiguilt”.
shanen0 about 2 years ago
What I’d like to see is a solution-oriented funding model for various purposes including journalism, software development, and even websites. My tag is CSB for Charity Share Brokerage. Not quite sure how to apply it to Wikipedia, however, because what problems is Wikipedia trying to inform us about? It’s supposed to be NPV, right?
But I’ve never detected much interest in the CSB idea. Even less comprehension, but maybe you have a question? Even better if you have a better idea, but so far none of Wikipedia’s ideas about why I should send money has persuaded me… I donate to a few charities, but I’m not so rich.
dolla about 2 years ago
After a few small, and not small, donations, I learned they do NOT need you to fund them. And coldly, rationally, logically see my way to clearly donate elsewhere.. “Wikipedia is swimming in money—why is it begging people to donate?” . https://www.dailydot.com/debug/wikipedia-endownemnt-fundraising/ (link copied has misspelling, but is accurate)
https://news.slashdot.org/story/16/12/16/1631223/wikipedia-exceeds-fundraising-target-but-continues-asking-for-more-money
Ermine Notyours about 2 years ago
I use Private Browsing when reading this site, and sometimes I’ll go off to Wikipedia while still on private browsing. Sometimes I’ll get the donation plea, which I don’t get on regular browsing because I’ve already donated. I thought Wikipedia doesn’t use cookies.
blunebottle about 2 years ago
I smile when I scroll past it. I only use Whack-o-pedia as a last resort and only for stuff that’s so basic it won’t get affected by their editorial bias. Having known several prominent researchers whose pages get edited/taken down/locked out/labeled “pseudoscience”…sorry, but I have little faith in the site. I find I usually have to fact-check them.
ajmsdca about 2 years ago
I gave 50 just today
Dom999 about 2 years ago
20 years ago, I created a wiki article. The mods deleted it, with mostly insulting comments. Someone else created that page 10 years later, and that one still exists. I still hold a grudge and refuse to donate for that reason.
GentlemanBill about 2 years ago
I do not donate to Wikipedia. And I use Wikipedia. And I feel no guilt… Go figure.
Goat from PBS about 2 years ago
Is this even a thing? I have never heard of this before.
MS72 about 2 years ago
Don’t pay for PASTIS to do this…
Marcia Gibson Premium Member about 2 years ago
I donate to pages and causes that I know my employer will match. My employer donates to a lot of causes I don’t agree with on multiple levels so I figure this is my way of making my employer go against the norm of big business.
dcmotrl Premium Member about 2 years ago
If you use it, donate recurrently and go past the pleas. If you don’t use it, wtf, leave it. It’s not free it’s donor funded like some radio stations.
Gameguy49 Premium Member about 2 years ago
No wiki-guilt here, I’ve never seen a plea for money but then I’ve only visited wiki about three times. I find more accurate information elsewhere.
Count Olaf Premium Member about 2 years ago
I wonder what he would look like if he donated and a few days later found his credit card had been used to buy thousands of dollars worth of goods and gift cards by a person in Nigeria?
Dobie Premium Member about 2 years ago
Wiki asked me for $2… I gave ‘em $5 and asked for change. I still haven’t heard back!
Ignatz Premium Member about 2 years ago
I donate to Wikipedia. And archive . org. They’re amazing.
Ellis97 about 2 years ago
I don’t donate. It might be a scam.
klapre about 2 years ago
Better than donating to Snopes.
Saul Wright about 2 years ago
I’d like a site that is neutral/objective. I don’t want a slant in either direction.
John Leonard Premium Member about 2 years ago
I’ll confess, occasionally it works and I chip in.
Pony99CA about 2 years ago
Sometimes donating to charity can turn out to be a nuisance. I was feeling flush last December, so I gave $500 to four charities. Now I get mail from them asking for more plus mail from a whole bunch of charities I didn’t donate to asking for money.
I have half a mind to call those charities that I donated to and yell at them for selling my name to other charities. And, if I donate to them again, I may include a note saying something like, “This is an annual donation to you. If you ask for money again before the year is up, or if you sell or give my personal information to any other group, I will never donate to your organization again.”
There are many worthy causes out there, but I can’t support them all. And giving my information out after I gave you money seems like a betrayal.
jbmlaw01 about 2 years ago
Much of wiki is pretty reasonable, but there are some unfounded leftward swings on political matters. No donation. The only things I pay for are WSJ and Babylon Bee. I like the advertising model.
hoffquotes2 about 2 years ago
I have no wiki guilt
Gent about 2 years ago
Wikipedia is badly biased and unreliable on many topics. Not gives a thing to em. Even Wikipedia co founder Larry Sanger slams that site is full of bias and propaganda.
hooglah about 2 years ago
Let Soros and Gates foot the bill. They tell it what to say and what to print. . It changes to suit the liberal fascists.
bwoodruf Premium Member about 2 years ago
Thanks for doing this Stephen. We donate annually.
zeexenon about 2 years ago
Yup, same with Youtube. The streamed TV version must be making billion$ on those countless Ads. I have found some avoidance tricks for those who care, just phone 328 7448 263 343 .
wrd2255 about 2 years ago
Definitely worth donating to.
Larry S about 2 years ago
infogalactic.com
John Jorgensen about 2 years ago
I don’t feel guilty.
MitchellTimin about 2 years ago
I have donated, maybe twice.
rwg1957rwg about 2 years ago
Why don’t they just sell ads like everyone else?
Arghhgarrr Premium Member about 2 years ago
I love wikipedia and make regular monthly donation. But I still need to scroll past the plea when it pops up a couple of time a year. Wouldn’t mind if they could have pledge free wiki portal so sustaining donors could skip the pleas like my public radio’s pledge free stream during their pledge weeks but still better to have the occasional hassle rather than no information at all
RonBerg13 Premium Member about 2 years ago
I used to donate. But I won’t anymore.
Last week when they started to turn of changes to sites based on politics.
Realimaginary1 Premium Member about 2 years ago
Pig, even if you’re single and pay for internet service, a mortgage, grocery bills, vehicles, utilities, property taxes, etc., there’s no room for Wikiguilt.
sstarr1 about 2 years ago
Contribute to writing and correcting articles. Ideally that is how it should be done. Then you can ignore their donation requests. The most important part of what happens is that, not the money.
Sisyphos about 2 years ago
Screw the Guilt Trip, Pig. Everyone out there is angling to get some of your money. Ignore them all, secure in the knowledge that they can afford it more than you can….
bunrabbit99 about 2 years ago
i donate! also to adblock, they are invaluable!
Michael McKown Premium Member about 2 years ago
Wikipedia, to me, is an incredibly useful resource. I donate monthly, and when they launch an appeal, I chip in for that, too.