- 2005-01-10, AMA election: AMA begins plans for new election
- 2005-01-10, Credibility: Broadsheets and blogs debate over Wikipedia
- 2005-01-10, Instapundit: Blog sets off edit war, gets itself protected
- 2005-01-10, Portal: Wikipedia website changed to multilingual portal
- 2005-01-10, QuakeAID: Wikipedians fight possible earthquake aid scam
- 2005-01-10, Speedy deletion: Expansion of speedy deletion up for vote
- 2005-01-10, Top 100: Wikipedia moves into top 100 websites
- 2005-01-17, Celebrities: Policy on celebrity impersonators revisited
- 2005-01-17, Country infoboxes: Template debate engulfs country articles
- 2005-01-17, Fvw: Fvw granted adminship with record support
- 2005-01-17, Writing contest: International Wikipedia writing contest proposed
- 2005-01-24, Mediation Committee: Mediation Committee adds members, new chair nominated
- 2005-01-24, Nofollow tag: Wikipedia ponders joining search engines in fight against spam
- 2005-01-24, Rave Awards: Jimmy Wales nominated for Rave Award
- 2005-01-24, Speedy deletion expanded: Speedy deletion criteria officially expanded
- 2005-01-24, Taiwan Encyclopedia: Taiwan government models project after Wikipedia
- 2005-01-24, Veja: Brazilian magazine commits vandalism, writes about it
- 2005-01-31, Block wars: Administrators fight over two controversial blocks
- 2005-01-31, Heavy metal umlaut: Heavy metal umlaut made into blog movie
- 2005-01-31, Policy proposals: Enforcement against personal attacks proposed
- 2005-01-31, Tangshan earthquake: Indian Ocean quake inspires collaboration targeting Tangshan
- 2005-01-31, Webcred conference: Blogosphere reacts to Wikipedia after Harvard conference
- 2005-02-07, Advocacy groups: Outside groups targeting Wikipedia spur fears about bias
- 2005-02-07, Encarta: Microsoft challenges Wikipedia with Encarta giveaway
- 2005-02-07, Main page protection: Main page locked down after major vandalism
- 2005-02-07, Proxies: Effort to block proxies via bot aborted
- 2005-02-07, Three-revert rule: Three-revert rule enforcement practices debated
- 2005-02-14, Article hoax: Attempt to foist false article on Wikipedia revealed
- 2005-02-14, Google hosting: Wikimedia Board considers proposal for Google to help host content
- 2005-02-14, Misinformation on Wikipedia: Wikipedia accused of being source for Washington Post error
- 2005-02-14, Wikipedia portal redesign: Redesign of Wikipedia portal site still being discussed after poll closes
- 2005-02-14, Wikiportals: Subject Wikiportals introduced to the English Wikipedia
- 2005-02-21, Gdansk or Danzig: New push to resolve Gdansk/Danzig naming dispute
- 2005-02-21, Googlepedia column: Media speculation and debate about Google and Wikipedia continues
- 2005-02-21, Harvard coverage: Wikipedia gets double coverage at Harvard
- 2005-02-21, NPR: Significance of Wikipedia growth explored on NPR
- 2005-02-21, Wired feature: Jimmy Wales misses out on Rave Award, settles for magazine article instead
- 2005-02-28, Criticism and reaction: Critiques of Wikipedia remain hot topic, both outside and in
- 2005-02-28, Vertical search: Wikipedia seen as possible competitor in vertical search
- 2005-03-07, Block war and desysoping: Block war leads to group being de-sysoped temporarily
- 2005-03-07, FOSDEM: Jimmy Wales asks for more developers at FOSDEM
- 2005-03-07, Gdansk or Danzig: Vote on Gdansk/Danzig naming dispute closes
- 2005-03-07, NY Times archive: New York Times moving closer to competing on Wikipedia turf
- 2005-03-07, Peer review and FAC: Peer review boosts featured article output to new record
- 2005-03-07, Wikipedia citations: Student use of Wikipedia citations debated
- 2005-03-07, Yahoo anniversary: Yahoo! features Wikipedia in its anniversary celebration
- 2005-03-14, Dispute resolution changes: Changes to dispute resolution lead to controversy
- 2005-03-14, Guanaco adminship: Reinstatement of adminship requested for Guanaco
- 2005-03-14, Page moves: Page moves restricted as part of fight against vandalism
- 2005-03-14, Recycling Troll: Suspicion of banned user's return prompts block war until Jimbo steps in
- 2005-03-21, Best or worst: Wikipedia described as best or worst of the Web, depending on the source
- 2005-03-21, CC-Wiki license: Creative Commons unveils new license for wikis
- 2005-03-21, Conference and expo: Wikipedia represented at tech conference and major computer expo
- 2005-03-21, Half-million articles: Wikipedia reaches milestone with half-million English articles
- 2005-03-21, Top admin leaves: Ta bu shi da yu leaves the building
- 2005-03-28, Prosecution and de-adminship: Proposed new processes for prosecution, de-adminship provoke uproar
- 2005-03-28, Return of stats: Wikipedia statistics updated for first time in months
- 2005-03-28, Wikiwax index: Outside sites build more indexes and links to Wikipedia
- 2005-04-04, Plagiarism and comedy: Wikipedia figures in blog's story of student plagiarism
- 2005-04-11, Dot-org boom: Wikimedia Foundation part of "dot-org boom" festival
- 2005-04-11, DVD releases: Media covers German Wikipedia DVD, plans for English
- 2005-04-11, Encarta editing: Microsoft Encarta announces new editing facilities
- 2005-04-11, Privacy policy: Privacy policy officially adopted
- 2005-04-18, Andrea Dworkin death: Wikipedia breaks the news of Andrea Dworkin's death
- 2005-04-18, Encarta elaborates: Encarta makes subtle digs at Wikipedia
- 2005-04-18, Template standardisation: Template dispute leads to design contest
- 2005-04-25, Papal scoop: New Pope sparks wave of edits to Wikipedia
- 2005-04-25, The Sanger memoirs: Larry Sanger publishes memoirs
- 2005-04-25, Writing contest: International writing contest results announced
- 2005-05-02, Wikipedia in print: Directmedia announces plans to print Wikipedia content
- 2005-05-09, Brockhaus plagiarism suspected: Brockhaus plagiarism suspected
- 2005-05-09, Meetings and events: Recent meetings and events
- 2005-05-16, Other news sources: Wikipedia news sources flourish
- 2005-05-16, Skanwiki proposal: New Norwegian language policy settled
- 2005-05-23, Dating system: Debate over designation of years yields inconclusive result
- 2005-05-23, German scandal: Political scandal engulfs German Wikipedia
- 2005-05-23, Radio show: New radio show records pilot episode about Wikipedia
- 2005-05-23, Traffic growth: Traffic growth in US second only to baseball
- 2005-05-23, Wikijunior needs you!: Wikijunior project appeals for help
- 2005-05-30, Laotian Rock Rat: Rapid response to rock rat revelations
- 2005-05-30, Substubs and templates: Substubs deprecated, templates standardized
- 2005-05-30, Vandal fighter: Recent changes patrol adds new tools against vandalism
- 2005-06-06, Lists and rankings: Wikipedia named one of 2005's best products
- 2005-06-06, Password security: Password security upgraded after Slashdot furor
- 2005-06-06, Wales meets Brockhaus: Wales and Brockhaus CEO meet the press together
- 2005-06-13, Apple and reputations: Apple-Intel fallout both good and bad for Wikipedia
- 2005-06-13, ESA meeting: Wikimedia representatives to meet with European Space Agency
- 2005-06-20, 100 times 100: 100 Wikipedias have 100 articles
- 2005-06-20, Podcasting problems: Biased editing on podcasting turns into public spat
- 2005-06-20, Wikitorials and Wikipedia: Abortive wikitorial project sparks more debate on Wikipedia's merits
- 2005-06-27, Article blocking: Blocking users by article pondered after block triggers admin's departure
- 2005-06-27, University Challenge: Wikipedia is answer to TV quiz show question
- 2005-07-04, Admin milestones, debate: Admin milestones reached, process debated
- 2005-07-04, Games on Wikipedia: Squabble over propriety of games on Wikipedia
- 2005-07-04, Mailing list moderation: Mailing list moderation efforts hiked
- 2005-07-11, Access, traffic statistics: Statistics indicate where Wikipedia is most popular
- 2005-07-11, Award and press citations: Even without London events, Wikipedia draws media coverage, award
- 2005-07-11, London bombings article: Bombings article tracks breaking news with record editing pace
- 2005-07-11, Mixed blog reactions: Wikipedia prompts compliments, analysis, and call to action from blogs
- 2005-07-11, Speedy deletion changes proposed: New effort to overhaul deletion being voted on
- 2005-07-18, Folksonomy and GNAA: Two articles draw crowds on votes for deletion
- 2005-07-18, Harry Potter: Harry Potter book boiled down for article
- 2005-07-25, Britannica editorial board: Britannica announces new editorial board
- 2005-07-25, Joke turned rumor: Wikipedia-inspired joke turns into blog rumor
- 2005-07-25, Market share report: Wikipedia earns top market share for reference sites
- 2005-07-25, Speedy deletion expansion: Criteria for speedy deletion expanded
- 2005-07-25, Theory of Wikipedia: Theoretical underpinnings of Wikipedia explored
- 2005-08-01, Votes for deletion: Deletion process gets noticed by media
- 2005-08-08, Deletion deletion: Deletion of Votes for Deletion shocks system
- 2005-08-08, Greenlighting Cyrus Farivar: Hoax exposé prompts attempt to delete author
- 2005-08-08, Hype over no announcement: Media hypes Wikimania announcement that wasn't
- 2005-08-08, Wales blogs for Lessig: Jimmy Wales blogs for Lawrence Lessig
- 2005-08-15, Slate vfd watch: Slate again generates VfD controversy
- 2005-08-22, Experimental deletion process 2: New "Experimental Deletion" process started
- 2005-08-22, G4 and Jamie Kane: Wikipedia for promotional purposes?
- 2005-08-22, Wikiproject decency vfd: VfD spurs controversy, record vote count
- 2005-08-29, Portal namespace: Portal namespace created
- 2005-08-29, Roll with the changes: Procedural changes this week
- 2005-08-29, Vandals resurface: Vandals surface again, disrupting Wikipedia
- 2005-09-12, Anti-vandal tools: New vandalism-fighting tools released
- 2005-09-12, New user log: New user log created
- 2005-09-19, CSD criteria: New image CSD criterion added
- 2005-09-19, Esperanza group: New group aims to promote Wiki-Love
- 2005-09-26, Esquire article: Wikipedia edits Esquire
- 2005-10-03, Speedy copyvios: New speedy deletion criteria added
- 2005-10-10, Article quality criticisms: Quality of Wikipedia writing questioned
- 2005-10-17, Conflict of interest: Edit warrior traced back to airline
- 2005-10-17, Wikipedia growth: Report shows Wikipedia audience growth over past year
- 2005-10-24, Answers.com partnership: Wikipedia extends partnership with Answers.com
- 2005-10-24, Checkuser controversy: Checkuser proposal causes controversy
- 2005-10-24, Esperanza election: First Esperanza Advisory Committee election concludes
- 2005-10-24, Multilingual redirects: Replacing old links with multilingual pages debated
- 2005-10-24, Take two: Outside discussion of Wikipedia quality goes another round
- 2005-10-31, Guardian rates articles: Selected articles get expert ratings
- 2005-10-31, Tim Starling Day: Wikipedia celebrates Tim Starling Day
- 2005-11-14, Article evaluations: Evaluations of articles proliferate
- 2005-11-14, CheckUser: CheckUser granted to five ArbCom members
- 2005-11-14, Unbanning and mentorship: Two users unbanned and assigned mentors
- 2005-11-21, CC compatibility: Creative Commons floats move toward compatibility with GFDL
- 2005-11-28, New languages: Committee proposed to screen new Wikipedia languages
- 2005-12-05, Curry and podcasting: Adam Curry challenged when podcasting edits discovered
- 2005-12-05, DDR copyright: Large-scale copyright infringement found on German Wikipedia
- 2005-12-05, Page creation restrictions: Article creation restricted to logged-in editors
- 2005-12-05, Seigenthaler: Retired journalist complains about false biography
- 2005-12-12, Media circus: Media flurry leads to identifying writer of Seigenthaler "prank"
- 2005-12-19, Nature study: Nature study measures Wikipedia against Britannica
- 2005-12-19, Semi-protection: Semi-protection policy passes
- 2005-12-26, Semi-protection: Semi-protection policy enabled
- 2005-12-26, Wiki tools: Wiki tools make editing easier
- 2006-01-02, Reporter plagiarizes Wikipedia: Wikipedia editors expose journalist's plagiarism
- 2006-01-09, Louis Braille: Google homage sparks work on Braille biography
- 2006-01-16, Subjects defend Wikipedia: Victims of errors defend Wikipedia
- 2006-01-16, Tim Ryan dismissed: Reporter who plagiarized Wikipedia gets dismissed
- 2006-01-16, Wikipedia Day: Wikipedia celebrates fifth anniversary
- 2006-01-23, Adminship debates: Issues surrounding adminship debated
- 2006-01-30, Congressional astroturfing: U.S. congressional staffers' editing investigated
- 2006-01-30, Errors remedied: Errors identified by Nature reportedly all fixed
- 2006-02-06, Cartoon chaos: Controversial cartoon leads to fierce debate
- 2006-02-06, Password security: Blank passwords eliminated for security reasons
- 2006-02-06, Politicians and Wikipedia: Reactions by politicians continue
- 2006-02-06, Userbox warring: Five users de-sysopped by Jimbo Wales
- 2006-02-13, Userbox warring: Userbox arbitration case closes
- 2006-02-27, Millionth article preparations: Wikipedia preparing for millionth article this week
- 2006-03-06, E-mail confirmations: E-mail confirmation enabled
- 2006-03-06, Millionth article: English Wikipedia hits one million articles
- 2006-03-06, Politicians citing Wikipedia: Politicians move from editing Wikipedia to citing it
- 2006-03-27, Britannica: Britannica responds to Nature
- 2006-03-27, Community portal: Community Portal redesign in progress
- 2006-04-03, Bureaucrats: Adminship processes debated, two bureaucrats resign
- 2006-04-10, Charity CD: Children's charity creates Wikipedia CD
- 2006-04-17, Answers tool: Answers.com relationship scrutinized again upon release of tool
- 2006-04-17, Focus comparison: BBC Focus renews encyclopedia comparisons
- 2006-04-17, Persistent hoax: Media coverage of Wikipedia hoax results in article
- 2006-04-24, Jay Robert Nash: Author threatens to sue, deemed unfit as source
- 2006-05-01, Brilliant prose: Campaign manager resigns over Wikipedia edit
- 2006-05-01, Honors for Jimbo: Assorted honors for Jimmy Wales
- 2006-05-08, Rankings update: New worldwide rankings show Wikipedia strength outside US
- 2006-05-15, Baidu: Publicity surrounds Chinese site reusing Wikipedia content
- 2006-05-22, Statistics: Project statistics updated, except for Wikipedia
- 2006-05-22, Templates for deletion: Deletion of metadata icons debated
- 2006-05-29, Muddying Sandifer: Wikipedia administrator investigated after on-wiki dispute
- 2006-05-29, Semi-protection: Semi-protection tweaks prompt debate over ideals
- 2006-06-05, External tools: New external tools
- 2006-06-05, Indianapolis Star: Paper profiles Wales, criticizes Wikipedia business coverage
- 2006-06-05, Oversight: New revision-hiding feature added
- 2006-06-19, Adam Carr: Adam Carr's editing challenged by Australian MPs
- 2006-06-19, Brad Patrick: Foundation hires Brad Patrick as general counsel and interim executive director
- 2006-06-19, Times semi-protection: NY Times notices semi-protection policy
- 2006-07-03, Unblock mailing list: Unblock requests directed to new mailing list
- 2006-07-03, Wikipedia cited by the England and Wales High Court: Wikipedia cited by the High Court of England and Wales
- 2006-07-10, More stable versions: Creating stable versions using existing software proposed
- 2006-07-10, Reuters: Reuters tracks evolution of Ken Lay's death on Wikipedia
- 2006-07-17, Self-deletion: Issue of article subjects requesting deletion taken up
- 2006-07-24, Country blocking: Another country reportedly blocks Wikipedia
- 2006-07-24, Skutt suit: School files suit against anonymous user(s)
- 2006-08-07, Atlantic Monthly: Early history of Wikipedia reviewed
- 2006-08-07, Baseball biographies: False death information survives for a month in baseball biographies
- 2006-08-07, Wikiversity: Wikiversity officially announced by Wales
- 2006-08-21, Congress again: Politician's staff criticizes Wikipedia after being caught editing it
- 2006-09-18, Citizendium: "Citizendium" project aims to rival Wikipedia
- 2006-10-02, More CSD: New speedy deletion criteria added
- 2006-10-16, Copyright: $100 million copyright fund stems discussion
- 2006-10-16, Landis strategy: Floyd Landis adopts "the Wikipedia defense" as appeal strategy
- 2006-10-30, Plagiarism cleanup: Work underway to purge plagiarized text from articles
- 2006-10-30, Wikipedia valuation: Hypothetical valuation of Wikipedia scrutinized
- 2006-11-06, Intellipedia: Intelligence wiki receives media attention
- 2006-11-06, Search and Wikipedia: Blogger studies Wikipedia appearance in search results
- 2006-11-13, Visitors outside US: Report identifies Wikipedia as a leader in non-US traffic
- 2006-11-20, Contest winners: Military history dominates writing contest
- 2006-11-27, Name usage: Group apologizes for using Wikipedia name in online arts fundraiser
- 2006-12-04, International split: Wikipedia wins award in one country, reported blocked in another
- 2006-12-04, Seigenthaler revisited: The Seigenthaler incident: One year later
- 2006-12-11, GNAA: Trolling organization's article deleted
- 2007-01-02, Experanza: Esperanza organization disbanded after deletion discussion
- 2007-01-08, Content manipulation: Blogs track attempts to manipulate articles
- 2007-01-08, Press plagiarism: Another newspaper columnist found to have plagiarized Wikipedia
- 2007-01-15, Cascading protection: Cascading protection feature added
- 2007-01-22, Nofollow: Wikipedia modifies handling of "nofollow" tag
- 2007-01-29, Court citations: Court decisions citing Wikipedia proliferate
- 2007-01-29, Microsoft's Wikipedia standards: Microsoft approach to improving articles opens can of worms
- 2007-02-12, More government editing: US government agencies discovered editing
- 2007-02-19, Failing: Essay questions Wikipedia's success: Abort, Retry, Fail?
- 2007-02-19, Google again: In US, half of Wikipedia traffic comes from Google
- 2007-02-26, Fuzzy suit: Pro golfer sues over libelous statements
- 2007-02-26, Peppers pickle: Peppers article stays deleted
- 2007-04-02, AMA nominated for deletion: Association of Members' Advocates nominated for deletion
- 2007-04-02, Errors and publicity: Wikipedia biographical errors attract more attention
- 2007-04-02, Wikipedia poll: Poll finds people think Wikipedia "somewhat reliable"
- 2007-04-09, AMA debate: Association of Members' Advocates' deletion debate yields no consensus
- 2007-04-09, Danny: Danny Wool regains adminship in controversial RFA
- 2007-04-16, Britannica: Encyclopædia Britannica promoted to featured article
- 2007-04-23, Brandt unblock: Wales unblocks Brandt, then reverses himself
- 2007-04-23, Pat Binns: Canadian politician the subject of an edit war
- 2007-04-23, RFA reform: Efforts to reform Requests for Adminship spark animated discussion
- 2007-04-23, Robdurbar: Administrator goes rogue, is blocked
- 2007-04-23, Virginia Tech: Virginia Tech massacre articles rise to prominence
- 2007-04-23, Wikidetainment: Historian detained after his Wikipedia article is vandalized
- 2007-04-30, Backlogs: Backlogs continue to grow
- 2007-04-30, Statistical profiles: Statistics indicate breadth of Wikipedia's appeal
- 2007-05-07, Admins desysopped: Four administrator accounts desysopped after hijacking, vandalism
- 2007-05-07, The key to Wikipedia: Digg revolt over DVD key spills over to Wikipedia
- 2007-05-07, Wikipedian scholarship: Norwegian Wikipedian awarded scholarship
- 2007-05-14, Committed identity: User committed identities provide protection against account hijacking
- 2007-05-14, Compromised accounts: Administrator status restored to five accounts after emergency desysopping
- 2007-05-21, Spoilers: Spoiler warnings may be tweaked
- 2007-05-21, Trafigura: Corporate editing lands in Dutch media
- 2007-05-28, BLP, DRV, ARB, IRC: Controversy over biographies compounded when leading participant blocked
- 2007-05-28, Wikipedian death: Norwegian Wikipedian, journalist dies at 59
- 2007-06-04, Admin desysopped: Sockpuppeting administrator desysopped, banned
- 2007-06-04, BLP, revisited: Admin restored after desysopping; dispute centers on suitability of certain biographies
- 2007-06-04, RFA suspended: Controversial RFA suspended, results pending
- 2007-06-11, Privacy report: Privacy report lists Wikipedia among best sites, but needing improvement
- 2007-06-18, Account compromised: Admin account apparently compromised, blocked
- 2007-06-18, Brandt merger: Wikipedia critic's article merged
- 2007-06-18, RfA withdrawn: Controversial RfA withdrawn, bureaucrats fail to clarify consensus
- 2007-06-25, RFA and open proxies: RfA receives attention, open proxies policy reviewed
- 2007-07-02, Wrestler death: IP unwittingly predicts death: "Awful coincidence"
- 2007-07-09, Bureaucrat nominations: Seven administrators request promotion to bureaucrat status
- 2007-07-09, Japanese plagiarism: Newspaper obituary plagiarizes Japanese Wikipedia
- 2007-07-16, Blogger rescue: Wikipedian bloggers launch "article rescue" effort
- 2007-07-16, F1 trademark: British agency cites Wikipedia in denying F1 trademark
- 2007-07-16, Two new bureaucrats: Two new bureaucrats promoted
- 2007-07-30, Another desysopping: User resigns admin status amid allegations of sock puppetry
- 2007-07-30, Citizendium analysis: Report on Citizendium
- 2007-07-30, News from Citizendium: Response: News from Citizendium
- 2007-08-06, Wikipedia Plays: About: The Wikipedia Plays
- 2007-08-06, Wikipedia Plays Review: Review: The Wikipedia Plays
- 2007-08-20, BJAODN: Bad Jokes, Deletion Nonsense, and an arbitration case
- 2007-08-20, WikiScanner: WikiScanner tool creates "minor public relations disasters" for scores of organizations
- 2007-09-03, WikiScanner: WikiScanner tool expands, poses public relations problems for Dutch royal family
- 2007-10-08, Myanmar to Burma: Myanmar article renamed to Burma after unrest
- 2007-10-08, Vandalism study: Study examines Wikipedia authorship, vandalism repair
- 2007-10-15, Adminbot approved: Bot is approved to delete redirects
- 2007-10-15, CSN closed: Community sanction noticeboard closed
- 2007-10-15, License changes: License edits under consideration to accommodate Wikipedia
- 2007-10-22, Living people: Biographies of living people grow into "status symbol"
- 2007-10-29, Page creation: Page creation for unregistered users likely to be reenabled
- 2007-11-12, Page creation redux: Unregistered page creation remains on hold so far
- 2007-11-19, Khobar plagiarism: Author borrows from Wikipedia article without attribution
- 2007-12-03, License compatibility: Possible license migration sparks debate
- 2007-12-10, German Wikipedia: Wikipedia dragged into German politics over Nazi images
- 2007-12-17, Google Knol: Google announces foray into user-generated knowledge
- 2008-01-07, WikBack: New Wikipedia discussion forum gains steam
- 2008-01-14, Apple leak?: Supposed advance draft of Jobs keynote surfaces on talk page
- 2008-01-14, Roll 'em back, move 'em out: Controversial non-administrator rollback process added
- 2008-01-14, Tutorial: Tutorial: Fundamentals of editing
- 2008-01-28, Tutorial: Tutorial: Reporting and dealing with vandals
- 2008-02-04, Newsroom use: Tensions in journalistic use of Wikipedia explored
- 2008-02-04, Tutorial: Tutorial: Adding citations
- 2008-02-11, Muhammad image: Petition seeks to remove images of Muhammad
- 2008-02-11, Pope: Vatican claims out-of-context Wikipedia quote was used to attack Pope
- 2008-02-11, Tutorial: Tutorial: Basic dispute resolution
- 2008-02-18, Tutorial: Tutorial: Getting an article to featured article status
- 2008-02-25, Controversial RFA: Controversial RfA results in resysopping of ^demon
- 2008-02-25, Print encyclopedias: Two major print encyclopedias cease production
- 2008-02-25, Sockpuppeting administrator: Sockpuppeting administrator desysopped, community banned
- 2008-03-03, Bureaucratship candidacies: Eleven users apply for bureaucratship
- 2008-03-03, Hidden Categories: Role of hidden categories under discussion
- 2008-03-03, Tutorial: Tutorial: How to use an ImageMap
- 2008-03-03, Wales' relationship with journalist: Wales' relationship, breakup with journalist Rachel Marsden raises questions about possible improprieties
- 2008-03-13, Tutorial: Tutorial: Summary of policies
- 2008-03-17, Tutorial: Tutorial: Editing Monobook, installing scripts
- 2008-04-21, BLPs: BLP deletion rules discussed amidst controversial AFD
- 2008-04-21, School threat: Threat made against high school on Wikipedia, student arrested
- 2008-05-02, BAG, CU nominations: Bot approvals group, checkuser nominations briefly held on RfA
- 2008-05-12, Citizendium 2: Update on Citizendium
- 2008-05-12, IP block exemption: New feature enables users to bypass IP blocks
- 2008-05-12, Maker Faire: Two wiki events held in San Francisco Bay Area
- 2008-05-12, Pornography: Explicit sexual content draws fire
- 2008-05-12, Sighted revisions: Sighted revisions introduced on the German Wikipedia
- 2008-05-19, Wikilobbying: Pro-Israeli group's lobbying gets press, arbitration case
- 2008-05-26, Community news: Community-related news sources grow
- 2008-06-26, BLP enforcement: ArbCom's BLP "special enforcement" remedy proves controversial
- 2008-06-30, Taking up the mop: Statistical model identifies potential RfA candidates
- 2008-08-09, Ivins' edits: Anthrax suspect reportedly edit-warred on Wikipedia
- 2008-09-15, Poetlister: Wikiquote checkuser found to be sockpuppeteer
- 2008-10-13, Experimental RfA: Experimental request for adminship ends in failure
- 2008-11-10, Search engine: MediaWiki search engine improved
- 2008-11-17, GFDL 1.3: GFDL 1.3 released, will allow Wikimedia migration to Creative Commons license
- 2009-01-03, Editing stats: Editing statistics show decline in participation
- 2009-01-03, Virgin Killer: Virgin Killer page blocked, unblocked in UK
- 2009-01-24, Flagged Revisions: Jimbo requests that developers turn on Flagged Revisions
- 2009-01-24, Mobile devices: Report on accessing Wikipedia via mobile devices
- 2009-01-31, Orphans: Large portion of articles are orphans
- 2009-02-16, Commons Picture of the Year: Picture of the Year 2008 begins voting
- 2009-02-23, Article Alerts: An automated article monitoring system for WikiProjects
- 2009-02-23, Philosophers analyze Wikipedia: Philosophers analyze Wikipedia as a knowledge source
- 2009-03-02, Books extension: Books extension enabled
- 2009-03-23, Abuse Filter: Abuse Filter is enabled
- 2009-03-30, License update: Community weighs license update
- 2009-04-13, License vote: Licensing vote begins
- 2009-05-18, Chemistry data: WikiChemists and Chemical Abstracts announce collaboration
- 2009-05-18, Multilingual contests: Embassies sponsor article-writing contests in three languages
- 2009-05-25, License update results: Licensing vote results announced, resolution passed
- 2009-06-22, Vandalism: Study of vandalism survival times
- 2009-07-13, Copyright threat: UK public gallery threatens Wikimedian
- 2009-07-20, Copyright dispute: Further developments in copyright dispute
- 2009-07-27, Wiki-Conference: Wikimedians and others gather for Wiki-Conference New York
- 2009-08-17, Radio review: Review of Bigipedia radio series
- 2009-08-31, Flagged protection and patrolled revisions: Misleading media storm over flagged revisions
- 2009-08-31, Flagged protection background: An extended look at how we got to flagged protection and patrolled revisions
- 2009-09-28, Localisation improvements: LocalisationUpdate has gone live
- 2009-10-12, Bing search: Bing launches Wikipedia search
- 2009-10-12, Memorial and Collaboration: Memorial and Collaboration
- 2009-11-02, Article contest: Durova wins 2009 WikiCup
- 2009-11-02, Conference report: WikiSym features research on Wikipedia
- 2009-11-09, German controversy: German Wikipedia under fire from inclusionists
- 2009-11-09, New pages experiment: Wikipedians test the water at new page patrol
- 2009-11-16, Bulgarian award: Bulgarian Wikipedia gets a prestigious award
- 2010-01-11, Books: New Book namespace created
- 2010-01-25, Births and deaths: Wikipedia biographies in the 20th century
- 2010-01-25, BLP madness: BLP deletions cause uproar
- 2010-03-01, Reference desk: Wikipedia Reference Desk quality analyzed
- 2010-03-22, Wikipedia-Books: Wikipedia-Books: Proposed deletion process extended, cleanup efforts
- 2010-05-10, Commons deletions: Porn madness
- 2010-05-10, Wikipedia books launched: Wikipedia books launched worldwide
- 2010-06-07, Free Travel-Shirts: "Free Travel-Shirts" signed by Jimmy Wales and others purchasable
- 2010-06-28, Objectionable material: Board resolution on offensive content
- 2010-07-12, UK COI edits: British politicians accused of WP cover-ups
- 2010-07-19, Vandalism: Vandalism edits fool media and a government, become object of bets
- 2010-08-09, Admin stats: RfA drought worsens in 2010—wikigeneration gulf emerging
- 2010-08-16, Spam attacks: Large scale vandalism revealed to be "study" by university researcher
- 2010-12-06, WikiLeaks: Repercussions of the WikiLeaks cable leak
- 2010-12-13, Rencontres Wikimédia: Wikimedia and the cultural sector: two days of talks in Paris.
- 2011-01-31, The Science Hall of Fame: Building a pantheon of scientists from Wikipedia and Google Books
- 2011-02-07, Gender gap: Widespread discussions about the low participation of women in Wikipedia
- 2011-03-07, Deletion controversy: Deletion of article about website angers gaming community
- 2011-08-15, Women and Wikipedia: New Research, WikiChix
- 2011-11-07, Discussion report: Special report on the ArbCom Elections steering RfC
- 2011-11-07, Special report: A post-mortem on the Indian Education Program pilot
- 2012-01-16, Special report: English Wikipedia to go dark on January 18
- 2012-02-13, In focus: Skirmishes in the 'great sectarian war of the Internet'
- 2012-02-13, Special report: Fundraising proposals spark a furore among the chapters
- 2012-02-20, Special report: The plight of the new page patrollers
- 2012-03-12, Women and Wikipedia: Women's history, what we're missing, and why it matters
- 2012-04-23, Investigative report: Spin doctors spin Jimmy's "bright line"
- 2012-05-14, Special report: Wikimedia and the "seismic shift" towards open-access research publication
- 2012-06-04, Special report: WikiWomenCamp: From women, for women
- 2012-06-11, Special report: Springer's misappropriation of Wikimedia content "the tip of the iceberg"
- 2012-06-18, Investigative report: Is the requests for adminship process 'broken'?
- 2012-07-02, Analysis: Uncovering scientific plagiarism
- 2012-07-09, Special report: Reforming the education programs: lessons from Cairo
- 2012-07-16, Special report: Chapters Association mired in controversy over new chair
- 2012-09-10, Special report: Lawsuit filed against two Wikipedians
- 2012-10-22, Special report: Adminship from the German perspective
- 2013-01-14, Investigative report: Ship ahoy! New travel site finally afloat
- 2013-01-14, Special report: Loss of an Internet genius
- 2013-02-04, Special report: Examining the popularity of Wikipedia articles: catalysts, trends, and applications
- 2013-04-01, Special report: Who reads which Wikipedia? The WMF's surprising stats
- 2013-08-14, Special report: Jimmy Wales: media favors entertainment over raising public awareness
- 2013-11-13, Special report: FDC staff raise the benchmarks for activities, impact, planning, and governance
- 2014-01-08, Public Domain Day: Why the year 2019 is so significant
- 2014-01-22, Special report: The few who write Wikipedia
- 2014-01-29, WikiProject report: Special report: Contesting contests
- 2014-02-26, Forum: Should Wikimedia modify its terms of use to require disclosure?
- 2014-02-26, Special report: Diary of a protester—Wikimedian perishes in Ukrainian unrest
- 2014-03-19, Forum: Wikimedia Commons mission: free media for the world or only Wikimedia projects?
- 2014-04-02, Special report: On the cusp of the Wikimedia Conference
- 2014-04-09, Special report: Community mourns passing of Adrianne Wadewitz
- 2014-04-23, Special report: 2014 Wikimedia Conference—what is the impact?
- 2014-05-07, In focus: Foundation announces long-awaited new executive director
- 2014-05-07, WikiCup: 2014 WikiCup enters round three
- 2014-05-14, Investigative report: Hong Kong's Wikimania 2013—failure to produce financial statement raises questions of probity
- 2014-06-04, Special report: IEG funding for women's stories—a new approach to the gender gap
- 2014-06-11, Special report: Questions raised over secret voting for WMF trustees
- 2014-06-18, Special report: Wikimedia Bangladesh—a chapter's five-year journey
- 2014-07-09, Special report: Wikimania 2014—what will it cost?
- 2014-07-09, Wikicup: Wikicup's third round sees money, space, battleships and more
- 2014-07-16, Special report: $10 million lawsuit against Wikipedia editors withdrawn, but plaintiff intends to refile
- 2014-07-23, Forum: Did you know?—good idea, needs reform
- 2014-08-13, Special report: Twitter bots catalogue government edits to Wikipedia
- 2015-01-28, In focus: Thirteen editors sanctioned in mammoth GamerGate arbitration case
- 2015-01-28, Special report: Traffic in the fog—2014's most popular articles include death, Facebook, and Ebola
- 2015-02-04, Gallery: Langston Hughes
- 2015-02-18, Special report: Revision scoring as a service
- 2015-03-04, Blog: Black History Month edit-a-thons tackle Wikipedia’s multicultural gaps
- 2015-03-11, In focus: WMF to NSA: "stop spying on Wikipedia users"
- 2015-03-11, Special report: An advance look at the WMF's fundraising survey
- 2015-03-25, Special report: Wikimedia Commons Picture of the Year 2014
- 2015-04-01, In focus: WMF's latest strategy document shows successes, vagueness, and the need for better data
- 2015-04-01, Special report: Pictures of the Year 2015
- 2015-04-22, In focus: 2015 Wikimedia Foundation election preparations underway
- 2015-04-22, Special report: Sony emails reveal corporate practices and undisclosed advocacy editing
- 2015-05-06, Special report: FDC candidates respond to key issues
- 2015-05-20, In focus: The awful truth about Wikimedia's article counts
- 2015-06-03, Blog: How Wikipedia covered Caitlyn Jenner’s transition
- 2015-06-03, Special report: Towards "Health Information for All": Medical content on Wikipedia received 6.5 billion page views in 2013
- 2015-06-17, In focus: Three weeks to save freedom of panorama in Europe
- 2015-06-17, Interview: A veteran’s Wikipedia edits help him understand the brutality behind Yugoslavia’s wars
- 2015-06-24, Blog: 7,473 volumes at 700 pages each: meet Print Wikipedia
- 2015-06-24, Special report: Small impact of the large Google Translation Project on Telugu Wikipedia
- 2015-07-01, Blog: These Texans are on a quest to improve Wikipedia’s coverage of their state’s revolution
- 2015-07-22, Gallery: "One small step..."
- 2015-08-26, In focus: An increase in active Wikipedia editors
- 2015-09-02, Special report: Massive paid editing network unearthed on the English Wikipedia
- 2015-10-21, Special report: One year of GamerGate, or how I learned to stop worrying and love bare rule-level consensus
- 2015-11-18, Special report: ArbCom election—candidates’ opinions analysed
- 2016-01-13, In focus: The crisis at New Montgomery Street
- 2016-01-13, Special report: Wikipedia community celebrates Public Domain Day 2016
- 2016-02-03, In focus: The Knight Foundation grant: a timeline and an email to the board
- 2016-02-03, Special report: Board chair and new trustee speak with the Signpost
- 2016-02-10, In focus: An in-depth look at the newly revealed documents
- 2016-02-10, Special report: New internal documents raise questions about the origins of the Knowledge Engine
- 2016-02-17, Special report: Search and destroy: the Knowledge Engine and the undoing of Lila Tretikov
- 2016-02-24, Special report: [UPDATED] WMF in limbo as decision on Tretikov nears
- 2016-06-15, Special report: Wikiversity Journal: A new user group
- 2016-11-26, Special report: Taking stock of the Good Article backlog
- 2017-02-06, In focus: WMF strategy consultant brings background in crisis reputation management; Team behind popular WMF software put "on pause"
- 2018-03-29, Special report: ACTRIAL wrap-up
- 2018-04-26, Special report: ACTRIAL results adopted by landslide
- 2018-06-29, Special report: NPR and AfC – The Marshall Plan: an engagement, or a marriage?
- 2018-10-28, Special report: NPP: This could be heaven or this could be hell for new users – and for the reviewers
- 2018-12-01, Special report: The Christmas wishlist
- 2018-12-24, Special report: The Signpost got 380,000+ views in 2018; sounds reasonable enough, right?
- 2019-01-31, In focus: The Collective Consciousness of Admin Userpages
- 2019-02-28, In focus: Wikimedia affiliate organizations seek community participation in 2019 board election
- 2019-03-31, In focus: The Wikipedia SourceWatch
- 2019-03-31, Special report: Wiki Loves (50 Years of) Pride
- 2019-06-30, In focus: WikiJournals: A sister project proposal
- 2019-06-30, Special report: Deleted article
- 2019-07-31, In focus: The French Wikipedia is overtaking the German
- 2019-07-31, Special report: Administrator cadre continues to contract
- 2019-08-30, In focus: Ryan Merkley joins WMF as Chief of Staff
- 2019-09-30, In focus: Wikidata & Wikibase for national libraries: the inaugural meeting
- 2019-09-30, Special report: Post-Framgate wrap-up
- 2019-10-31, In focus: The BBC looks at Chinese government editing
- 2019-10-31, Special report: “Catch and Kill” on Wikipedia: Paid editing and the suppression of material on alleged sexual abuse
- 2019-11-29, In focus: An update on the Wikimedia Movement 2030 Strategy
- 2019-11-29, Special report: How many people edit in your favorite language? Where are they from?
- 2019-12-27, Special report: Are reputation management operatives scrubbing Wikipedia articles?
- 2020-01-27, In focus: Cryptos and bitcoins and blockchains, oh no!
- 2020-01-27, Special report: The limits of volunteerism and the gatekeepers of Team Encarta
- 2020-03-01, In focus: History of The Signpost, 2015–2019
- 2020-03-01, Special report: More participation, more conversation, more pageviews
- 2020-03-29, In focus: "I have been asked by Jeffrey Epstein …"
- 2020-03-29, Special report: Wikipedia on COVID-19: what we publish and why it matters
- 2020-04-26, In focus: Multilingual Wikipedia
- 2020-05-31, Special report: The sum of human knowledge? Not in one Wikipedia language edition
- 2020-06-28, In focus: Edit Loud, Edit Proud: LGBTIQ+ Wikimedians and Global Information Activism
- 2020-08-02, In focus: WikiLoop DoubleCheck, reviewing edits made easy
- 2020-08-02, Special report: Wikipedia and the End of Open Collaboration?
- 2020-08-30, Special report: Wikipedia's not so little sister is finding its own way
- 2020-09-27, Special report: Paid editing with political connections
- 2020-11-01, In focus: The many (reported) deaths of Wikipedia
- 2021-01-31, In focus: From Anarchy to Wikiality, Glaring Bias to Good Cop: Press Coverage of Wikipedia's First Two Decades
- 2021-01-31, Special report: Wiki reporting on the United States insurrection
- 2021-07-25, Special report: Hardball in Hong Kong
- 2022-01-30, Special report: WikiEd course leads to Twitter harassment
- 2022-02-27, Special report: A presidential candidate's team takes on Wikipedia
- 2022-04-24, In focus: Editing difficulties on Russian Wikipedia
- 2022-04-24, Special report: Ukrainian Wikimedians during the war
- 2022-05-29, In focus: Measuring gender diversity in Wikipedia articles
- 2022-05-29, Special report: Three stories of Ukrainian Wikimedians during the war
- 2022-06-26, Special report: "Wikipedia's independence" or "Wikimedia's pile of dosh"?
- 2022-08-01, In focus: Wikidata insights from a handy little tool
- 2022-08-31, In focus: Thinking inside the box
- 2022-08-31, Special report: Wikimania 2022: no show, no show up?
- 2022-09-30, In focus: NPP: Still heaven or hell for new users – and for the reviewers
- 2022-09-30, Special report: Decentralized Fundraising, Centralized Distribution
- 2023-01-16, In focus: Busting into Grand Central
- 2023-01-16, Special report: Coverage of 2022 bans reveals editors serving long sentences in Saudi Arabia since 2020
- 2023-02-04, Section 230: Twenty-six words that created the internet, and the future of an encyclopedia
- 2023-02-04, Special report: Legal status of Wikimedia projects "unclear" under potential European legislation
- 2023-05-08, Special report: There Shall Be Seasons Refreshing – Stories from WikiConference India 2023
- 2023-07-17, In focus: Are the children of celebrities over-represented in French cinema?
- 2023-08-01, In focus: Journals cited by Wikipedia
- 2023-08-15, In focus: 2023 Good Article Nomination drive is underway: get your barnstars here!
- 2023-08-15, Special report: Thirteen years later, why are most administrators still from 2005?
- 2023-12-04, In focus: Tens of thousands of freely available sources flagged
- 2023-12-24, In focus: Liquidation of Wikimedia RU
- 2024-01-10, In focus: The long road of a featured article candidate
- 2024-01-10, Special report: Public Domain Day 2024
- 2024-01-31, In focus: The long road of a featured article candidate, part 2
- 2024-05-16, Special report: Will the new RfA reform come to the rescue of administrators?
- 2024-06-08, Special report: RetractionBot is back to life!
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