Wikipedia Raises $16 Million to Remain Ad-Free
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Wikipedia Raises $16 Million to Remain Ad-Free
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#4I'm aware it is temporary, but I'm surely not the only one thinking that banner is more annoying than the occasional ad would have been.
Instead, we get places like Answers.com mass-duplicating Wikipedia content and slapping big image ads on it.
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#5I'm aware it is temporary, but I'm surely not the only one thinking that banner is more annoying than the occasional ad would have been.
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#6Is there actually paid staff/benefits? Because $16M is more hardware/bandwidth than I can fathom.
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#7Is their budget public? I'd really like to see how you spend $16 million. Is there actually paid staff/benefits? Because $16M is more hardware/bandwidth than I can fathom.
PDF for 2011: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/foundation/d/dd/2010-1... (Page 24 for pie chart comparison)
Summary: They want to expand, a lot, almost every sector has more than doubled in allocated budget from 09-10s budget
Re: Wikipedia Raises $16 Million to Remain Ad-Free
#8Is their budget public? I'd really like to see how you spend $16 million. Is there actually paid staff/benefits? Because $16M is more hardware/bandwidth than I can fathom.
Re: Wikipedia Raises $16 Million to Remain Ad-Free
#9I'm aware it is temporary, but I'm surely not the only one thinking that banner is more annoying than the occasional ad would have been.
Re: Wikipedia Raises $16 Million to Remain Ad-Free
#10I'm aware it is temporary, but I'm surely not the only one thinking that banner is more annoying than the occasional ad would have been.