If a basic income is implemented somewhere in the world, people will have more time for themselves in mean (probably more partial-time work), so they will have more time to edit the Wikimedia projects, among other possible activities. ~S

Le Thu, 09 Jan 2014 13:55:39 +0100, Fæ <fae...@gmail.com> a écrit:
Thanks. I don't see how this relates to Wikimedia projects, by definition
it is not.


On 9 January 2014 12:40, Emmanuel Engelhart <kel...@kiwix.org> wrote:

Le 09/01/2014 13:36, Fæ a écrit :
> ​The WMF has recently clarified that they "frown upon" paid editing.
> Presumably offering basic wage for people to edit Wikipedia is still paid
> editing?

The answer is "no", because the basic income is *unconditional*.
This is an income, not at wage.

Definition from Wikipedia:
"A basic income (also called basic income guarantee, unconditional basic
income, universal basic income, universal demogrant,[1] or citizen’s
income) is a proposed system[2] of social security in which citizens or
residents of a country regularly receive a sum of money unconditionally,
either from a government or some other institution able to ensure an
equitable distribution of common wealth."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Basic_income

Emmanuel


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