For what it's worth - and this might explain some people's circumstances:
I see many fundraising banners each year, even though I'm logged in, but
the reason I see them is because I've clicked on a Wikipedia article link
while using a third-party website (e.g. from Facebook, or twitter). In
those
Hey David & Romaine,
I wanted to just give a quick reply to let you know that I am looking into
this further.
I will reiterate that WMF fundraising does not and has not actively shown
fundraising banners to logged in users for the past five years and I do
apologise if you've been disrupted in
I am sorry to say but I am constantly logged in and do see fundraising
banners every year.
Each time when it was announced fundraising banners would come, I have seen
them logged in, in multiple countries.
Romaine
Op dinsdag 5 september 2017 heeft Joseph Seddon het
Hi lodewijk
I've altered the subject line at your suggestion.
The name of the case (and the opposite party) is equally well known to
Wikimedia-Legal. The first decision in the case is online at the WIPO
website, however, since it is still under litigation, I am not linking
to it under the
hi david,
i'll respond inline.
On Mon, Sep 11, 2017 at 10:08 AM, David Emrany
wrote:
> Hi lodewijk
>
> I've altered the subject line at your suggestion.
>
thank you.
>
> The name of the case (and the opposite party) is equally well known to
> Wikimedia-Legal. The
Hey Strainu,
You are probably right in that you saw a banner but regarding specifically
fundraising banners, I am 100% certain that the WMF does not and has not
for some years actively shown banners to users who are logged in. The
caveat with that is this does not preclude any possibility of
-- True. I also saw the banner several times (not this year) until I
enabled " Suppress display of fundraiser banners" in preferences>>gadgets
(tried on En Wikipedia). As a sidenote I found it very difficult to donate
using an Indian Visa debit card or internet banking (that's all I have). It