Wikipedia Pages Wanting Photos 2024/Participate/Organizers Guide
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If your are planning to participate or organize local WPWP campaign in your community or for your user group, please sign up at the Participating Communities page. Then subscribe to the Official Mailing List with your email address, so the Organizing Team can keep you updated with WPWP developments.
During the campaign (July - August)
[edit]- Keep sharing the how-to-participate resource materials on all available social media platforms and other selected communication media for your community.
- Encourage users to share their achievements on social media (to encourage others/create a sense of competition).
- Remind participants to always use the hashtag #WPWP in their Edit summaries.
- Keep sharing statistics via social media to encourage more participation and competition.
- As an organizer, ensure you are available to provide further tips and advice as required.
- Reach out to the International Organizing Team at any point during the contest.
Additional notes
[edit]- Showcase to your community the use of various tools listed here.
- Show participants how to add images to articles.
- Showcase how to add the hashtag #WPWP in the Edit summary.
- To track metrics such as the total number of articles improved, the list of articles improved, the total number of participants from your community, ranking of users with the highest number of images used on articles and the total number of language Wikipedias improved, use the hashtag #WPWP on edit summary of all articles improved with photos.
After the campaign
[edit]- Compile all statistics and generate your metrics form the hashtag.
- Communicate the results to your community and the International Organizing Team.
Local prizes
[edit]- If you wish to provide a local (or national) prize to support #WPWP in your community, you may apply for a Rapid Fund or source funds from your General Support Funds if you're receiving one already.