• TastehWaffleZ@lemmy.world
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    20 天前

    Wow. It’s Hamilton B. Urglar.

    Just in case anyone else gets curious, Grimace is his full name and his species is Grimace. Birdie the Early Bird is a bird (most likely a canary).

    There’s also the Professor who is a human and Uncle O’Grimacey, Grimace’s Irish uncle who promoted the shamrock shakes.

    • MimicJar@lemmy.world
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      19 天前

      Hamilton B. Urglar

      And there’s a million buns I haven’t stole, but just you wait, just you waaaaait.

  • nomecks@lemmy.wtf
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    20 天前

    I “subscribe” to Wikipedia by making an automatic montly donation. You stop noticing you’re doing it just as fast as any other subscription service.

  • lemonhead2@lemmy.world
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    20 天前

    Wikipedia made a conscious choice to stay impartial, ad free, and governed by a nonprofit. they could have monetized like facebook and be raking it in. they didn’t.

    i donate a few hundred dollars every year. i don’t care wether they need it or not. the yve earned it imo

    • Yondoza@sh.itjust.works
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      19 天前

      Yup, set up a monthly recurring donation. One of the most valuable thing humanity has built. My life would be much worse without it.

  • thethrilloftime69@feddit.online
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    19 天前

    I’ve donated to Wikipedia a few times over the years. It would have been so easy to monetize with ad money and they chose not to. Gotta support the good ones with the only thing that matters in capitalism.

  • Gal@lemmy.world
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    18 天前

    I live in a country that doesn’t allow donations without special paperwork so I have never seen the notification. Life’s good

  • mrgoosmoos@lemmy.ca
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    19 天前

    real talk tho, donate to Wikipedia if you use it. just do it.

    I made a larger donation once after years of using it and finally being in a position where I could comfortably toss money at stuff that was free. and I’ve made a few smaller ones since. I should probably have paid more, it’s done a hell of a lot more for me than any streaming service has, especially when rated as gain/cost

  • starelfsc2@sh.itjust.works
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    19 天前

    https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/wikipedia-millions-bank-beg/ Interesting article, ignore the clickbait title. Even the former executive director thinks the foundation spends too much on chapters and other outreach

    https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/What_is_a_Wikimedia_Chapter%3F

    If you support these things that’s great, but it’s a bit disingenuous for them to beg like they’re barely keeping the lights on when they have record gains every year.

    • Nalivai@lemmy.world
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      18 天前

      Wikipedia is a backbone of society, and is constantly under attack by people who want the world where you can’t find unbiased information. Their former whatever is a right wing grifter and full of shit, but even if he wasn’t (he is though) they can spend whatever the fuck they want on whatever the fuck they want, they earned it

      • starelfsc2@sh.itjust.works
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        18 天前

        Sure, I just don’t like how they frame it as “we will literally go extinct and free information will die if we don’t get record gains this year too.”

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          17 天前

          Wikipedia is incredibly expensive, and if they don’t get enough money to be independent, it will be destroyed immediately. And then yeah, access to free information will die. It is that serious