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Erik's answer would seem to make clear that while there are no written guidelines for when the Wikimedia Foundation will engage, it does not see itself as a passive partner with the projects in achieving our mission, but instead collaborators. Its goal is to listen respectfully to community wishes and concerns and to engage with the community, when conflicts exist, in finding the best possible approaches. --[[User:Mdennis|Maggie Dennis]] 20:40, 9 November 2011 (UTC)
Erik's answer would seem to make clear that while there are no written guidelines for when the Wikimedia Foundation will engage, it does not see itself as a passive partner with the projects in achieving our mission, but instead collaborators. Its goal is to listen respectfully to community wishes and concerns and to engage with the community, when conflicts exist, in finding the best possible approaches. --[[User:Mdennis|Maggie Dennis]] 20:40, 9 November 2011 (UTC)


==Foundation: What are the WMF's major values and beliefs? How does it feel about censorship?==
<blockquote>''What are the major values and beliefs of the Wikimedia Foundation? What is the Wikimedia Foundation's position on censorship?''</blockquote>

The Wikimedia Foundation's mission is to empower a global volunteer community to collect and develop the world's knowledge and to make it available to everyone for free, for any purpose. It supports principles and practices that are in line with meeting this mission.

The Wikimedia Foundation believes that all people everywhere should be afforded equal access to information. It supports [[:en:Network neutrality|network neutrality]] and the [[:en:Free culture movement|free culture movement]]. It believes in the need to conquer the [[:en:Digital divide|digital divide]], which results in the economic or cultural marginalization of individuals with limited access to technology. It respects the rights of human beings to basic [[:en:Privacy|privacy]] and dignity. The Wikimedia Foundation also believes that the [[:en:Environmentalism|environment]] is important; it strives for [[:en:Sustainable business|sustainable business]] practices.

The Foundation holds that [[:en:Censorship|censorship]] is incompatible with its mission. In recent months, it has reaffirmed its opposition to censorship several times. Most recently, in November 2011, the Wikimedia Foundation took part in [http://americancensorship.org/ American Censorship Day], a protest against [[:en:Stop Online Piracy Act|the United States House of Representative Bill 3261]]. You can read the blog post about it by [[Head of Communications]] [[User:JayWalsh|Jay Walsh]] [http://blog.wikimedia.org/2011/11/15/wikimedia-supports-american-censorship-day/ here]. In May 2011, when the [[Board of Trustees]] passed its [[Resolution:Controversial_content|resolution on dealing with controversial content]], it affirmed that "Wikimedia projects are not censored." Curating knowledge for an international community of all ages will certainly mean the display of materials that some may find offensive or upsetting. While supporting the principle that users should be able to choose what content to access and the responsible curating of content to ensure that users may reasonably expect what they might encounter when viewing a page or using a feature, the Board continued in its explicit support of access to information for all. --[[User:Mdennis|Maggie Dennis]] 15:38, 16 November 2011 (UTC)

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