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{{Work|This page is a work-in-progress. An alpha version of the extension is immanent and volunteer testers are needed. If you would like to try it and provide feedback use this [[Special:EmailUser/Peter|Email form]]  
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<div style="float:right;border-style: solid; border-width: 1px;  margin: 1em; z-index: 10; padding: 0.4em; margin-right:0px;">{{#widget:YouTube|id=a3Sq0vUxwrc}}<br/>[[User:Robin|Robin Upton]] explains Wikipedia+ at [http://events.ccc.de/congress/2011/wiki/Welcome 28C3], 2011-12-29</div>
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[[File:WP notification example.600x308.gif | frame | Ever fancy quick access to alternative viewpoints?  Let Wikipedia+ suggest them for you]]
'''Wikipedia+''' is a Browser Extension which augments Wikipedia pages with links to additional relevant information unlikely to be covered adequately, if at all, on [[Wikipedia]] itself. Wikispooks is a '''Wikipedia+''' - enabled site.
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'''''Wikipedia+'' is a tool for Wikipedia users unhappy with only a single narrative.''' It is a Mozilla approved open source browser extension to augment your Wikipedia experience. It notes where you're browsing and silently checks the alternative websites you have chosen to see if they contain matching information. If so, Wikipedia+ pops up a notification containing links to the matching pages, so alternative points of view are only one click away.
  
 
==Rationale==
 
==Rationale==
[[Wikipedia]] is a vastly popular on-line encyclopedia. Anyone seeking information, on almost any subject, will find that links to a relevant and useful Wikipedia page will invariably appear in the first few results of any Google search. However, in common with all mainstream media sources, there is a well-documented [[Project:The Problem with Wikipedia|problem with Wikipedia]]:
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[[Wikipedia]] is in one sense a victim of its own success; it has effectively become a [[MSM | corporate media]] source, and as such it shares a [[Project:The Problem with Wikipedia|well-established bias]]. A wealthy few use their control of [[MSM | corporate media]] to systematically exclude certain opinions. This lack of publication in what Wikipedia refers to as 'reliable sources' in turn provides justification for their exclusion from Wikipedia, nullifying its potential as an independent voice. Wikipedia+ allows you to avoid this censorship by choosing to supplement your Wikipedia experience with automatic cross-references to sites you judge to be of interest (e.g. Wikispooks).
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To the extent that a subject is judged threatening to established power and the widespread acceptance of '[[Project:Definitions|official narratives]]' of events, the reliability and ultimate accuracy of Wikipedia articles touching on it is likely to be compromised. At the extremes of power and perceived threat, Wikipedia's 'Neutral-Point-of-View' <ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NPOV Wikipedia 'Neutral point of view]</ref> principle pretty much guarantees that the compromise will be fundamental. (See [[Project:The Problem with Wikipedia|The Problem with Wikipedia]] for a fuller discussion)
 
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'''It is this problem that Wikipedia+ addresses.'''
 
 
 
==How Wikipedia+ works==
 
'''Wikispooks''' and a number of other sites maintain indexes of Wikipedia pages whose subject matter renders them likely to suffer from the problem outlined above. The indexes contain links to additional information which is unlikely to be treated adequately, if at all, on corresponding Wikipedia pages.
 
 
 
Whenever a Wikipedia page is accessed by the browser, the '''page name''' is checked against a user defined list of those site indexes. If the page name exists in one or more of them, a pop-up bar containing links to the additional information is displayed.
 
  
If the extension does NOT pop the message bar, it indicates that additional information relevant to the current Wikipedia page is NOT currently available (or rather not currently indexed as being available) on the alternative sites list. In this circumstance you have the option of creating an appropriate index page on one or more of the alternative sites, by clicking the extension status-bar icon and selecting the required site. <ref>'''Note:''' Wikispooks requires users to complete a [[Project:Registered User Undertakings|registration process]] before index or other page editing/creation is possible. Other Wikipedia+ enabled sites will have their own individual requirements.</ref>
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==Technical Aspects==
 
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[[File:WP_in_status_bar.jpg | frame  | left | Wikipedia+ in the status bar in the bottom right]]
==See Also==
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* Wikipedia+ requires '''Mozilla Firefox''', version 4 or above.
*[[WikiSpooks:Wikipedia+ Page List|Wikipedia+ Page list]] - A list of current Wikipedia+ pages on Wikispooks
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* The latest version is [http://www.wikipediaplus.org/wiki/Download available here].
*[[Wikispooks:Wikipedia+ Pages|Wikipedia+ Pages]] - Detailed information about Wikipedia+ pages themselves
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* By default, it is configured for ''Wikispooks'' users
 
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* When browsing Wikipedia, a notification bar will appear from time to time with links to Wikispooks or other sites of interest
==Users==
 
====Download====
 
 
 
====Installation====
 
 
 
 
 
==Webmasters==
 
====Requirements to make use of Wikipedia+====
 
 
 
==Contacts==
 
*[http://test Wikipedia+ web site]
 
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Latest revision as of 18:29, 14 December 2023


Robin Upton explains Wikipedia+ at 28C3, 2011-12-29
Ever fancy quick access to alternative viewpoints? Let Wikipedia+ suggest them for you

Wikipedia+ is a tool for Wikipedia users unhappy with only a single narrative. It is a Mozilla approved open source browser extension to augment your Wikipedia experience. It notes where you're browsing and silently checks the alternative websites you have chosen to see if they contain matching information. If so, Wikipedia+ pops up a notification containing links to the matching pages, so alternative points of view are only one click away.

Rationale

Wikipedia is in one sense a victim of its own success; it has effectively become a corporate media source, and as such it shares a well-established bias. A wealthy few use their control of corporate media to systematically exclude certain opinions. This lack of publication in what Wikipedia refers to as 'reliable sources' in turn provides justification for their exclusion from Wikipedia, nullifying its potential as an independent voice. Wikipedia+ allows you to avoid this censorship by choosing to supplement your Wikipedia experience with automatic cross-references to sites you judge to be of interest (e.g. Wikispooks).

Technical Aspects

Wikipedia+ in the status bar in the bottom right
  • Wikipedia+ requires Mozilla Firefox, version 4 or above.
  • The latest version is available here.
  • By default, it is configured for Wikispooks users
  • When browsing Wikipedia, a notification bar will appear from time to time with links to Wikispooks or other sites of interest

* The add-on is not available for modern browsers, only old versions of Firefox

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