Legal:Supplemental Transparency Report for August-September 2023
The Wikimedia Foundation envisions a world in which every person can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. Our mission is to empower the global communities of Wikimedia readers and contributors as they strive to achieve this goal. Transparency is a cornerstone of the Wikimedia movement and key to carrying out our mission. In this report, we provide an overview of the requests we receive to alter or remove content from the Wikimedia projects, and to provide nonpublic information about our users. We hope that this report shines light on the work that we do to defend against threats to free knowledge.
About the Transparency Report
The Wikimedia Foundation's Transparency Report is, ordinarily, a twice-annual publication in which we describe the requests we receive to alter or remove content from our projects, or to hand over non-public user data. Past reports can be viewed here, with data covering all requests received up to 30 June 2023.
As required by the European Digital Services Act ("DSA"), the Wikimedia Foundation is publishing this supplemental report. This covers requests received between 25 August and 30 September 2023. On 25 August 2023, the DSA's main obligations began to apply to Wikipedia, four months after Wikipedia was designated as a Very Large Online Platform. We are using a data cutoff of 30 September 2023 in order to have sufficient turnaround time to produce the report and provide accurate data about these requests.
In the future, this data will be incorporated into our standard Transparency Report, as the reporting cycles align. We will be publishing all our Transparency Report data for 1 July to 31 December 2023 no later than 25 April 2024; that report will include a repeat of the data included in this report for 25 August to 30 September, as well as DSA-responsive data for 1 October to 31 December 2023. We will thereafter continue our twice-annual report with DSA-responsive data included on a regular basis.
As per our consistent practice for transparency reporting, and the DSA's requirements, this report only includes information about Foundation-taken moderation actions, not community ones. On a project such as Wikipedia, the community of users does almost all the content moderation; even when an issue is reported directly to the Wikimedia Foundation, we try - where possible - to defer it to community action. Readers wishing to gain a broader appreciation of editing (i.e. moderation) activity across the projects more generally are invited to browse the many data interfaces available for this purposes, such as Wikistats, and the Logs function for each project (e.g. the Logs for English Wikipedia).
Regarding countries of origin
The Wikimedia Foundation is committed to protecting the privacy of our users, both readers and editors alike. As such, we deliberately collect very little data about our users, practicing the principles of data minimization. The right to privacy is accordingly embedded into our projects and is at the core of how communities contribute to Wikimedia projects. We protect users' data and foster free knowledge by allowing users to partake in knowledge sharing activities across our platforms without providing any personal details, including their country of origin. In the vast majority of requests we receive to alter content or hand over user data, we do not know the country in which the requester is located or of which they hold citizenship. This report represents a best effort to report on the requests in which this information was obvious or could be reasonably deduced from the content of the request (such as the requester citing a country-specific law).
Regarding volume of requests
Many of the following sections of this report indicate no relevant requests during the covered period. The reasons for this are twofold: the Wikimedia Foundation always receives a low volume of requests, and the reporting period for this report is short (about five weeks). Future reports, covering six-month periods, will likely show low but non-zero numbers for many DSA-responsive categories. However, we anticipate that there will still be some categories in which we will have no data to report, due to the low volume of requests we always receive.
Orders from EU Member States
During the covered period of this supplemental report, the Foundation did not receive any orders from Member States' authorities, either in the form of "Orders to act against illegal content" (DSA Article 9) or "Orders to provide information" (Article 10). Other types of communications received from Member States' authorities, including informal government requests for user data, will be included in our regular Transparency Report. Requests received between 1 July and 31 December 2023 will be published no later than 25 April 2024.
Notice and Action Submissions
During the covered period of this supplemental report, the Foundation received the following request notices alleging illegal content, which are pending determination. Where appropriate, the Foundation may refer these notices to the community, as the bulk of moderation and overseeing of the projects are community-driven efforts. For more information on editing activity across the projects, please refer to tools like Wikistats, and the Logs function for each project (e.g. the Logs for English Wikipedia).
Country | Notices | Alleged claim |
Germany | 2 | Data Protection/ Privacy violation |
Content moderation by the Wikimedia Foundation
Copyright
The Foundation publishes its Digital Millennium Copyright Act ("DMCA") Policy to inform individuals or entities about the process by which a takedown notice can be submitted to report incidents of copyright infringement uploaded on the projects. Rightsholders are provided with an easy-to-understand process so they can submit their claims for evaluation.
The Foundation thoroughly evaluates each DMCA takedown request to ensure that it is valid. We only remove allegedly infringing content when we believe that a request is valid, and we are transparent about that removal. If we do not believe a request to be valid, we will push back as appropriate.
During the covered period of this supplemental report, the Foundation did not receive any DMCA takedown requests. The number of DMCA requests received and removals carried out between 1 July to 31 December 2023 will be included in our regular Transparency Report.
Child safety actions
The Wikimedia movement of volunteers, along with the Wikimedia Foundation, have over the years developed and tailored practices to address potentially illegal content on Wikipedia and other Wikimedia projects.
Robust community-led content moderation processes provide the first line of defense. While automated tools are used to support existing community processes, the bulk of this work is done manually across Wikimedia projects.
Situations involving actual or suspected Child Sexual Abuse Material (CSAM) are escalated to the Foundation's Trust & Safety sensitive content team to address. This team utilizes PhotoDNA, an automated tool, to identify known CSAM images and videos and report them to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), a nonprofit that refers cases to law enforcement agencies around the world.
When actual or suspected CSAM is identified, we immediately lock the account(s) that upload the content and escalate the information to NCMEC's CyberTipline, as required by law. Each report to NCMEC may involve one or more pieces of content. For our annual CyberTipline report totals from previous years, please see: 2022; 2021; 2020; 2019.
While child sexual abuse material (CSAM) has been found on Wikimedia projects, it is very rare. During the covered period of this supplemental report, the Wikimedia Foundation removed 6 files as actual or suspected CSAM through our standard reporting system.
No other content was removed by the Wikimedia Foundation through any other means during the covered reporting period.
Out-of-court Settlements
Between 25 August and 30 September, no disputes were submitted to a DSA dispute settlement body.
Complaints through Internal Complaint-handling Systems
During the relevant period we received two complaints through our internal appeals system. These claims were determined to be out of scope for the appeals process and were rejected, on average, within one business day.
Bans and Suspensions
From time to time, the Wikimedia Foundation issues Global Bans, which bar an individual from continuing to contribute to the Wikimedia projects. In the vast majority of cases, we do not know the location in which these individuals are located, and whether or not the users in question are EU persons.
In some cases, multiple accounts (known as "sockpuppets") are used by the same individual for the purpose of deception or evasion of Wikimedia project standards. If multiple sockpuppets suspected to be operated by the same person are banned, those accounts will be counted separately below.
During the covered period of this supplemental report, we issued bans against accounts for the following reasons:
Legal Reason | Detection method | Accounts affected |
Harassment/stalking | User report | 2 |
Promoting child exploitation[1] | User report | 6 |
No users were suspended or banned for the provision of manifestly unfounded notices or complaints during the covered period.
Automated content moderation
We are required to publish information about automated content moderation means, including qualitative descriptions and specified purposes of the tools, data on the accuracy of the automated tools, and descriptions of any safeguards applied.
The Foundation seeks to empower users to participate in content moderation processes by providing them access to machine learning tools which they can use to improve or quickly remove content–these tools are used and maintained by community members. While automated tools are used to support existing community moderation processes, the bulk of the work is still done manually.
The tools that editors can use include:
- ClueBot NG (for English Wikipedia), an automated tool which uses a combination of different machine learning detection methods and requires a high confidence level to automatically remove vandalism on the projects. Other bots similar to ClueBot include SaleBot (French, Portuguese), SeroBot (Spanish), and PatrocleBot (Romanian).
- Objective Revision Evaluation Service (ORES), which assigns scores to edits and articles in order to help human editors improve articles. ORES is available in multiple languages including several official languages of EU member states.
- Additionally, users with special privileges have access to the AbuseFilter extensions, which allows them to set specific controls and create automated reactions for certain behaviors.
Foundation Trust & Safety staff also use select automated tools to scan for child sexual abuse material. PhotoDNA, an automated tool, is used to identify known CSAM images and videos and to report them to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children (NCMEC), a nonprofit that refers cases to law enforcement agencies around the world.
The Wikimedia community is highly effective at removing illegal and harmful content on the projects. In 2019, researchers at the Berkman Klein Center for Internet and Society at Harvard University found that the median amount of time harmful content (including harassment, threats, or defamation) remained on English language Wikipedia was 61 seconds.
Human resources
The vast majority of human resources devoted to content moderation come from our communities of independent volunteer editors, not from Wikimedia Foundation staff. Information about current active editors by language of Wikipedia, including official languages of EU member states, can be found on Wikistats.
The Wikimedia Foundation does employ a staff of Trust & Safety experts, who are available to address complex issues requiring resolution by the Foundation. Due to safety concerns, and the small size of this team, we are not able to provide detailed breakdowns of their backgrounds and linguistic expertise. The team collectively provides linguistic capacity in multiple languages used on the Wikimedia projects; for EU purposes, the most relevant languages covered would be English, French, and Polish. In some cases, Trust & Safety staff may liaise with volunteer editors with competence in other languages, and/or use machine translation tools, in order to investigate and address challenges in additional languages.
Average monthly EU recipients
The Wikimedia Foundation already publishes EU-wide data about our user base. A country-by-country breakdown follows below, using the same methodology for calculation as the previously linked page. For the sake of user privacy, these estimates have been rounded to the nearest thousand (i.e. 1499 rounds to 1000, while 1500 rounds up to 2000), and any userbase with fewer than 1000 users is simply listed as "<1000". In some cases, overseas territories for EU member states are listed separately.
Project Family | EU Member State | Unique Users (6-month average) |
---|---|---|
Mediawiki | Åland | <1,000 |
Wikibooks | Åland | <1,000 |
Wikidata | Åland | <1,000 |
Wikifunctions | Åland | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Åland | 1,000 |
Wikinews | Åland | <1,000 |
Wikipedia | Åland | 10,000 |
Wikiquote | Åland | <1,000 |
Wikisource | Åland | <1,000 |
Wikiversity | Åland | <1,000 |
Wikivoyage | Åland | <1,000 |
Wiktionary | Åland | <1,000 |
Mediawiki | Austria | 25,000 |
Wikibooks | Austria | 50,000 |
Wikidata | Austria | 21,000 |
Wikifunctions | Austria | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Austria | 2,130,000 |
Wikimedia Foundation | Austria | <1,000 |
Wikinews | Austria | 24,000 |
Wikipedia | Austria | 3,436,000 |
Wikiquote | Austria | 30,000 |
Wikisource | Austria | 36,000 |
Wikiversity | Austria | 25,000 |
Wikivoyage | Austria | 20,000 |
Wiktionary | Austria | 174,000 |
Mediawiki | Belgium | 14,000 |
Wikibooks | Belgium | 31,000 |
Wikidata | Belgium | 26,000 |
Wikifunctions | Belgium | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Belgium | 2,022,000 |
Wikinews | Belgium | 12,000 |
Wikipedia | Belgium | 4,429,000 |
Wikiquote | Belgium | 19,000 |
Wikisource | Belgium | 31,000 |
Wikiversity | Belgium | 16,000 |
Wikivoyage | Belgium | 12,000 |
Wiktionary | Belgium | 262,000 |
Mediawiki | Bulgaria | 5,000 |
Wikibooks | Bulgaria | 9,000 |
Wikidata | Bulgaria | 8,000 |
Wikifunctions | Bulgaria | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Bulgaria | 722,000 |
Wikinews | Bulgaria | 4,000 |
Wikipedia | Bulgaria | 1,647,000 |
Wikiquote | Bulgaria | 20,000 |
Wikisource | Bulgaria | 13,000 |
Wikiversity | Bulgaria | 4,000 |
Wikivoyage | Bulgaria | 3,000 |
Wiktionary | Bulgaria | 130,000 |
Mediawiki | Croatia | 5,000 |
Wikibooks | Croatia | 8,000 |
Wikidata | Croatia | 7,000 |
Wikifunctions | Croatia | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Croatia | 723,000 |
Wikinews | Croatia | 4,000 |
Wikipedia | Croatia | 1,227,000 |
Wikiquote | Croatia | 9,000 |
Wikisource | Croatia | 13,000 |
Wikiversity | Croatia | 4,000 |
Wikivoyage | Croatia | 3,000 |
Wiktionary | Croatia | 48,000 |
Mediawiki | Cyprus | 1,000 |
Wikibooks | Cyprus | 2,000 |
Wikidata | Cyprus | 4,000 |
Wikifunctions | Cyprus | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Cyprus | 124,000 |
Wikinews | Cyprus | 1,000 |
Wikipedia | Cyprus | 333,000 |
Wikiquote | Cyprus | 3,000 |
Wikisource | Cyprus | 3,000 |
Wikiversity | Cyprus | 2,000 |
Wikivoyage | Cyprus | 2,000 |
Wiktionary | Cyprus | 50,000 |
Mediawiki | Czech Republic | 23,000 |
Wikibooks | Czech Republic | 31,000 |
Wikidata | Czech Republic | 42,000 |
Wikifunctions | Czech Republic | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Czech Republic | 2,301,000 |
Wikinews | Czech Republic | 22,000 |
Wikipedia | Czech Republic | 3,567,000 |
Wikiquote | Czech Republic | 41,000 |
Wikisource | Czech Republic | 41,000 |
Wikiversity | Czech Republic | 25,000 |
Wikivoyage | Czech Republic | 12,000 |
Wiktionary | Czech Republic | 242,000 |
Mediawiki | Denmark | 6,000 |
Wikibooks | Denmark | 9,000 |
Wikidata | Denmark | 17,000 |
Wikifunctions | Denmark | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Denmark | 685,000 |
Wikinews | Denmark | 4,000 |
Wikipedia | Denmark | 1,844,000 |
Wikiquote | Denmark | 7,000 |
Wikisource | Denmark | 9,000 |
Wikiversity | Denmark | 5,000 |
Wikivoyage | Denmark | 4,000 |
Wiktionary | Denmark | 58,000 |
Mediawiki | Estonia | 3,000 |
Wikibooks | Estonia | 4,000 |
Wikidata | Estonia | 5,000 |
Wikifunctions | Estonia | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Estonia | 233,000 |
Wikinews | Estonia | 3,000 |
Wikipedia | Estonia | 590,000 |
Wikiquote | Estonia | 9,000 |
Wikisource | Estonia | 7,000 |
Wikiversity | Estonia | 3,000 |
Wikivoyage | Estonia | 2,000 |
Wiktionary | Estonia | 36,000 |
Mediawiki | Finland | 10,000 |
Wikibooks | Finland | 27,000 |
Wikidata | Finland | 19,000 |
Wikifunctions | Finland | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Finland | 1,178,000 |
Wikinews | Finland | 9,000 |
Wikipedia | Finland | 2,833,000 |
Wikiquote | Finland | 25,000 |
Wikisource | Finland | 22,000 |
Wikiversity | Finland | 9,000 |
Wikivoyage | Finland | 9,000 |
Wiktionary | Finland | 259,000 |
Mediawiki | France | 116,000 |
Wikibooks | France | 190,000 |
Wikidata | France | 146,000 |
Wikifunctions | France | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | France | 14,178,000 |
Wikimedia Foundation | France | <1,000 |
Wikinews | France | 156,000 |
Wikipedia | France | 26,643,000 |
Wikiquote | France | 185,000 |
Wikisource | France | 323,000 |
Wikiversity | France | 137,000 |
Wikivoyage | France | 66,000 |
Wiktionary | France | 1,603,000 |
Mediawiki | French Guiana | <1,000 |
Wikibooks | French Guiana | <1,000 |
Wikidata | French Guiana | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | French Guiana | 13,000 |
Wikinews | French Guiana | <1,000 |
Wikipedia | French Guiana | 30,000 |
Wikiquote | French Guiana | <1,000 |
Wikisource | French Guiana | <1,000 |
Wikiversity | French Guiana | <1,000 |
Wikivoyage | French Guiana | <1,000 |
Wiktionary | French Guiana | 2,000 |
Mediawiki | Germany | 437,000 |
Wikibooks | Germany | 629,000 |
Wikidata | Germany | 180,000 |
Wikifunctions | Germany | 2,000 |
Wikimedia | Germany | 24,717,000 |
Wikimedia Foundation | Germany | <1,000 |
Wikinews | Germany | 423,000 |
Wikipedia | Germany | 34,488,000 |
Wikiquote | Germany | 467,000 |
Wikisource | Germany | 531,000 |
Wikiversity | Germany | 423,000 |
Wikivoyage | Germany | 188,000 |
Wiktionary | Germany | 1,490,000 |
Mediawiki | Greece | 10,000 |
Wikibooks | Greece | 16,000 |
Wikidata | Greece | 72,000 |
Wikifunctions | Greece | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Greece | 1,309,000 |
Wikinews | Greece | 8,000 |
Wikipedia | Greece | 2,959,000 |
Wikiquote | Greece | 21,000 |
Wikisource | Greece | 28,000 |
Wikiversity | Greece | 21,000 |
Wikivoyage | Greece | 24,000 |
Wiktionary | Greece | 810,000 |
Mediawiki | Guadeloupe | <1,000 |
Wikibooks | Guadeloupe | <1,000 |
Wikidata | Guadeloupe | <1,000 |
Wikifunctions | Guadeloupe | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Guadeloupe | 27,000 |
Wikinews | Guadeloupe | <1,000 |
Wikipedia | Guadeloupe | 67,000 |
Wikiquote | Guadeloupe | <1,000 |
Wikisource | Guadeloupe | <1,000 |
Wikiversity | Guadeloupe | <1,000 |
Wikivoyage | Guadeloupe | <1,000 |
Wiktionary | Guadeloupe | 5,000 |
Mediawiki | Hungary | 8,000 |
Wikibooks | Hungary | 28,000 |
Wikidata | Hungary | 19,000 |
Wikifunctions | Hungary | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Hungary | 1,416,000 |
Wikinews | Hungary | 7,000 |
Wikipedia | Hungary | 2,861,000 |
Wikiquote | Hungary | 15,000 |
Wikisource | Hungary | 13,000 |
Wikiversity | Hungary | 7,000 |
Wikivoyage | Hungary | 6,000 |
Wiktionary | Hungary | 119,000 |
Mediawiki | Ireland | 10,000 |
Wikibooks | Ireland | 14,000 |
Wikidata | Ireland | 53,000 |
Wikifunctions | Ireland | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Ireland | 1,608,000 |
Wikinews | Ireland | 10,000 |
Wikipedia | Ireland | 2,058,000 |
Wikiquote | Ireland | 13,000 |
Wikisource | Ireland | 16,000 |
Wikiversity | Ireland | 10,000 |
Wikivoyage | Ireland | 7,000 |
Wiktionary | Ireland | 123,000 |
Mediawiki | Italy | 129,000 |
Wikibooks | Italy | 195,000 |
Wikidata | Italy | 73,000 |
Wikifunctions | Italy | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Italy | 13,662,000 |
Wikinews | Italy | 137,000 |
Wikipedia | Italy | 18,102,000 |
Wikiquote | Italy | 320,000 |
Wikisource | Italy | 291,000 |
Wikiversity | Italy | 181,000 |
Wikivoyage | Italy | 88,000 |
Wiktionary | Italy | 501,000 |
Mediawiki | Latvia | 2,000 |
Wikibooks | Latvia | 3,000 |
Wikidata | Latvia | 4,000 |
Wikifunctions | Latvia | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Latvia | 202,000 |
Wikimedia Foundation | Latvia | <1,000 |
Wikinews | Latvia | 3,000 |
Wikipedia | Latvia | 533,000 |
Wikiquote | Latvia | 3,000 |
Wikisource | Latvia | 4,000 |
Wikiversity | Latvia | 2,000 |
Wikivoyage | Latvia | 2,000 |
Wiktionary | Latvia | 27,000 |
Mediawiki | Lithuania | 3,000 |
Wikibooks | Lithuania | 7,000 |
Wikidata | Lithuania | 6,000 |
Wikifunctions | Lithuania | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Lithuania | 294,000 |
Wikinews | Lithuania | 3,000 |
Wikipedia | Lithuania | 832,000 |
Wikiquote | Lithuania | 9,000 |
Wikisource | Lithuania | 10,000 |
Wikiversity | Lithuania | 2,000 |
Wikivoyage | Lithuania | 3,000 |
Wiktionary | Lithuania | 53,000 |
Mediawiki | Luxembourg | 1,000 |
Wikibooks | Luxembourg | 3,000 |
Wikidata | Luxembourg | 3,000 |
Wikifunctions | Luxembourg | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Luxembourg | 135,000 |
Wikimedia Foundation | Luxembourg | <1,000 |
Wikinews | Luxembourg | 1,000 |
Wikipedia | Luxembourg | 305,000 |
Wikiquote | Luxembourg | 2,000 |
Wikisource | Luxembourg | 3,000 |
Wikiversity | Luxembourg | 1,000 |
Wikivoyage | Luxembourg | 1,000 |
Wiktionary | Luxembourg | 19,000 |
Mediawiki | Malta | 1,000 |
Wikibooks | Malta | 1,000 |
Wikidata | Malta | 1,000 |
Wikifunctions | Malta | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Malta | 102,000 |
Wikinews | Malta | <1,000 |
Wikipedia | Malta | 157,000 |
Wikiquote | Malta | 1,000 |
Wikisource | Malta | 1,000 |
Wikiversity | Malta | <1,000 |
Wikivoyage | Malta | <1,000 |
Wiktionary | Malta | 5,000 |
Mediawiki | Martinique | <1,000 |
Wikibooks | Martinique | <1,000 |
Wikidata | Martinique | <1,000 |
Wikifunctions | Martinique | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Martinique | 23,000 |
Wikinews | Martinique | <1,000 |
Wikipedia | Martinique | 60,000 |
Wikiquote | Martinique | <1,000 |
Wikisource | Martinique | <1,000 |
Wikiversity | Martinique | <1,000 |
Wikivoyage | Martinique | <1,000 |
Wiktionary | Martinique | 4,000 |
Mediawiki | Mayotte | <1,000 |
Wikibooks | Mayotte | <1,000 |
Wikidata | Mayotte | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Mayotte | 4,000 |
Wikinews | Mayotte | <1,000 |
Wikipedia | Mayotte | 11,000 |
Wikiquote | Mayotte | <1,000 |
Wikisource | Mayotte | <1,000 |
Wikiversity | Mayotte | <1,000 |
Wikivoyage | Mayotte | <1,000 |
Wiktionary | Mayotte | <1,000 |
Mediawiki | Netherlands | 33,000 |
Wikibooks | Netherlands | 63,000 |
Wikidata | Netherlands | 58,000 |
Wikifunctions | Netherlands | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Netherlands | 4,565,000 |
Wikimedia Foundation | Netherlands | <1,000 |
Wikinews | Netherlands | 28,000 |
Wikipedia | Netherlands | 8,076,000 |
Wikiquote | Netherlands | 45,000 |
Wikisource | Netherlands | 55,000 |
Wikiversity | Netherlands | 28,000 |
Wikivoyage | Netherlands | 25,000 |
Wiktionary | Netherlands | 460,000 |
Mediawiki | Poland | 65,000 |
Wikibooks | Poland | 118,000 |
Wikidata | Poland | 45,000 |
Wikifunctions | Poland | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Poland | 5,454,000 |
Wikinews | Poland | 68,000 |
Wikipedia | Poland | 9,615,000 |
Wikiquote | Poland | 154,000 |
Wikisource | Poland | 161,000 |
Wikiversity | Poland | 61,000 |
Wikivoyage | Poland | 77,000 |
Wiktionary | Poland | 914,000 |
Mediawiki | Portugal | 26,000 |
Wikibooks | Portugal | 26,000 |
Wikidata | Portugal | 13,000 |
Wikifunctions | Portugal | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Portugal | 1,577,000 |
Wikinews | Portugal | 18,000 |
Wikipedia | Portugal | 2,528,000 |
Wikiquote | Portugal | 22,000 |
Wikisource | Portugal | 25,000 |
Wikiversity | Portugal | 19,000 |
Wikivoyage | Portugal | 6,000 |
Wiktionary | Portugal | 61,000 |
Mediawiki | Réunion | <1,000 |
Wikibooks | Réunion | <1,000 |
Wikidata | Réunion | <1,000 |
Wikifunctions | Réunion | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Réunion | 57,000 |
Wikinews | Réunion | <1,000 |
Wikipedia | Réunion | 152,000 |
Wikiquote | Réunion | <1,000 |
Wikisource | Réunion | 2,000 |
Wikiversity | Réunion | <1,000 |
Wikivoyage | Réunion | <1,000 |
Wiktionary | Réunion | 10,000 |
Mediawiki | Romania | 9,000 |
Wikibooks | Romania | 18,000 |
Wikidata | Romania | 56,000 |
Wikifunctions | Romania | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Romania | 1,153,000 |
Wikinews | Romania | 8,000 |
Wikipedia | Romania | 2,980,000 |
Wikiquote | Romania | 14,000 |
Wikisource | Romania | 51,000 |
Wikiversity | Romania | 8,000 |
Wikivoyage | Romania | 18,000 |
Wiktionary | Romania | 145,000 |
Mediawiki | Saint Martin | <1,000 |
Wikibooks | Saint Martin | <1,000 |
Wikidata | Saint Martin | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Saint Martin | <1,000 |
Wikinews | Saint Martin | <1,000 |
Wikipedia | Saint Martin | 4,000 |
Wikiquote | Saint Martin | <1,000 |
Wikisource | Saint Martin | <1,000 |
Wikiversity | Saint Martin | <1,000 |
Wikivoyage | Saint Martin | <1,000 |
Wiktionary | Saint Martin | <1,000 |
Mediawiki | Slovakia | 4,000 |
Wikibooks | Slovakia | 8,000 |
Wikidata | Slovakia | 8,000 |
Wikifunctions | Slovakia | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Slovakia | 514,000 |
Wikinews | Slovakia | 3,000 |
Wikipedia | Slovakia | 1,232,000 |
Wikiquote | Slovakia | 9,000 |
Wikisource | Slovakia | 6,000 |
Wikiversity | Slovakia | 4,000 |
Wikivoyage | Slovakia | 2,000 |
Wiktionary | Slovakia | 38,000 |
Mediawiki | Slovenia | 2,000 |
Wikibooks | Slovenia | 4,000 |
Wikidata | Slovenia | 6,000 |
Wikifunctions | Slovenia | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Slovenia | 258,000 |
Wikinews | Slovenia | 2,000 |
Wikipedia | Slovenia | 683,000 |
Wikiquote | Slovenia | 4,000 |
Wikisource | Slovenia | 16,000 |
Wikiversity | Slovenia | 3,000 |
Wikivoyage | Slovenia | 2,000 |
Wiktionary | Slovenia | 23,000 |
Mediawiki | Spain | 65,000 |
Wikibooks | Spain | 84,000 |
Wikidata | Spain | 121,000 |
Wikifunctions | Spain | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Spain | 5,873,000 |
Wikinews | Spain | 56,000 |
Wikipedia | Spain | 12,606,000 |
Wikiquote | Spain | 72,000 |
Wikisource | Spain | 97,000 |
Wikiversity | Spain | 60,000 |
Wikivoyage | Spain | 32,000 |
Wiktionary | Spain | 499,000 |
Mediawiki | Sweden | 21,000 |
Wikibooks | Sweden | 32,000 |
Wikidata | Sweden | 35,000 |
Wikifunctions | Sweden | <1,000 |
Wikimedia | Sweden | 2,263,000 |
Wikimedia Foundation | Sweden | <1,000 |
Wikinews | Sweden | 19,000 |
Wikipedia | Sweden | 4,190,000 |
Wikiquote | Sweden | 29,000 |
Wikisource | Sweden | 34,000 |
Wikiversity | Sweden | 20,000 |
Wikivoyage | Sweden | 17,000 |
Wiktionary | Sweden | 253,000 |
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You can read more about the Wikimedia Foundation's content moderation efforts at transparency.wikimedia.org. We publish these reports twice a year and will be including DSA-responsive information within our usual Transparency Report beginning early 2024.
Notes
- ↑ Actions identified as promoting child exploitation involve posting content that defends, advocates for, supports, or encourages participation in sexual relations involving minors.