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Content
- How do I contact the people or entities that are written about on your sites?
- How do I find out more information about subjects on your sites?
- How can I report misuse of my copyrighted content on your sites?
- How do I report inaccuracies in content on one of your projects?
Participation
- How do I volunteer on your projects?
- How can I donate my own copyrighted content to your sites?
- How can I help with translating content to other languages?
Business
- Where can I learn more about advertising on Wikimedia Foundation projects?
- How can I request Wikimedia support for my charity?
- How can I propose a new project or a new way to do things on an existing project?
- May I use your logos or trademark?
- May I use your software on my own site?
- May I reuse text or images from your sites?
- May I mirror or copy your sites?
About the Wikimedia Foundation
- How can I tell if a "wiki" or other website belongs to you?
- How can I learn more about job opportunities at the Wikimedia Foundation?
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Collaboration
Communication
Finance
- Where does the money come from, and where does it go?
- Is the Wikimedia Foundation financially sustainable?
- Why does the Wikimedia Foundation not currently accept Bitcoin?
- How much of the money raised by the Wikimedia Foundation goes to the mission?
- What is the difference between charging for services and asking for donations?
- Why don't you advertise?
- Where do donations come from?
Foundation
- What does the Wikimedia Foundation do?
- How many employees does the WMF have, and what do they do?
- To what extent is the Wikimedia Foundation an advocacy organization?
- What are the WMF's major values and beliefs? How does it feel about censorship?
- Is this your project? Determining whether or not a site belongs to the Wikimedia Foundation.
- How does the Wikimedia Foundation support copyright laws?