User talk:Chelsea Chiovelli (WMCA)

Wikimedia Canada survey
Hi ,

Re: Reading room/General Just a couple of points;
 * Even though I am located in Canada and am a member in good standing on Wikibooks I am unable to participate in the survey because I have been infinitely blocked on META. There may be other Canadians in the same predicament, I don't know how one can check this.
 * Note: Many Wikimedians (including me) will not click on links that lead outside of the wikis for privacy reasons.

Cheers, Ottawahitech (discuss • contribs) 00:28, 8 April 2024 (UTC) Note added: Ottawahitech (discuss • contribs) 15:11, 8 April 2024 (UTC)
 * In case anyone doubts my assertion that Canada and other English-speaking countries get much less coverage than the United States here is a list of almost 5,000 articles on the English wikipedia tagged with "this article may not represent a worldwide view of the subject" (this is just a suggestion for a possible way to investigate this topic)


 * Hi again,
 * Thanks for letting me know. Just to clarify, you're not able to visit the survey landing page on Meta because you are blocked there? Is that the case if a contributer is blocked on any of the projects? ie) if someone is blocked on enWiki they aren't able to go to enWiki to read articles? We used a landing page so people wouldn't have to click on a link leading to an external website (as you mentioned) before reading more about the survey and Meta seemed the most appropriate place. I'm honestly not sure how to work around that, I'm sorry! The survey closed on March 31st so I can't do much now but I'll definitely keep this in mind for any future announcements WMCA needs to post.
 * I have no doubt that you're right about the US topics getting more coverage on enWiki. I didn't know that tag existed so thank you for pointing it out!
 * Best, Chelsea Chiovelli (WMCA) (discuss • contribs) 23:24, 10 April 2024 (UTC)