kvaidla
I am a collaboration and strategy enthusiast and have been working with non-profits in different fields for more than 15 years now. I am passionate about the vision of Wikimedia and keeping a space open for open knowledge and access to knowledge. Although I created my user account on wiki projects in 2009, I was not too active until I joined the Estonian chapter in 2013, first as a project writer and from 2014 as an executive director.
I have worked with the Wikimedia Foundation since 2018, working as the process architect for the Wikimedia 2030 movement strategy process, supporting its transition to imppementation, and the development of a movement charter.
Session
A recent global trend that has generated significant conversation within and beyond the Wikimedia movement relates to neutrality: how trust in information online is declining and a fragmentation of consensus about what information is true. How the principle of neutrality translates into NPOV policy varies across the Wikimedia projects, highlighting an opportunity for communities to learn from each other; and to explore whether common global standards for neutrality can better protect the projects (and volunteers) in an environment of expanded threats and growing regulation.