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Anbar is a Senior Process Analyst, Community Organizing Experience at the Wikimedia Foundation.
An interdisciplinary learner from Indonesia, Anbar has a combined 10 years of experience in academia, technology policy (Trust & Safety), and community outreach. Anbar is currently based in New York, USA.
Sessions
🎥 Session recording (speaker with red lanyard consented to record): https://youtu.be/Dw9o8Lsl974?list=PLhV3K_DS5YfIr2HbYikIz4XMBXKTGytWY&t=11296 🎥
Do you use Wikimedia tools to organize events in the movement? If so, join our session to engage in discussions on learning and adopting tools while exploring ways to support their effective use. You will have the opportunity to collaborate on insights for receiving dedicated event support, actively participate in tool testing, provide valuable feedback, and help shape essential features. Through the lens of a tools task force, you will discover opportunities to enhance the tool experience and drive innovation within the movement.
🎥 Session recording: https://youtu.be/JRkyMxihIQg?list=PLhV3K_DS5YfJtMBKTkOdmzfP3ENS24BJ-&t=16353 🎥
This session hopes to be a listening space where organizers can share their experiences in introducing newcomers to or training newcomers with the Growth features - features that the WMF Growth team developed to support newcomers to overcome barriers in contributing and continue to contribute to Wikipedia (e.g., what are common questions organizers receive from newcomers with regard to Growth features usage). This session will end with a brainstorm conversation on our potential path forward: how we can join forces in fueling newcomers growth in our movement.