Not even slightly, even though I speak English.
Cheers,
Peter

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris Keating
Sent: 19 December 2014 02:41 PM
To: Wikimedia Mailing List
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Our final email

Are you American?
On 19 Dec 2014 12:35, "Peter Southwood" <[email protected]>
wrote:

> I can only assume this is intended as some form of humour, but I don’t 
> get it.
> Cheers,
> Peter
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: [email protected] [mailto:
> [email protected]] On Behalf Of David Gerard
> Sent: 19 December 2014 02:25 PM
> To: Wikimedia Mailing List
> Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Our final email
>
> Everyone who speaks English is American, particularly the English.
>
> On 19 December 2014 at 12:21, Peter Southwood < 
> [email protected]> wrote:
> > Are you by any chance American?
> > Cheers,
> > peter
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: [email protected]
> > [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Chris 
> > Keating
> > Sent: 19 December 2014 01:47 PM
> > To: Wikimedia Mailing List
> > Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Fwd: Our final email
> >
> > I have to say, I don't see anything remotely objectionable in that email.
> > Bold italicised text on a yellow background might not win any design 
> > awards but effective fundraising often doesn't win design awards.*
> >
> > I am not 100% sure how much donors care how soon our fundraiser ends
> (these days at least, a few years ago they did get fed up with the 
> perpetual Jimmy banners). However talking about that does give a sense 
> of urgency to the copy, which again is a key part of fundraising that 
> actually raises money.
> >
> > It is of course a reasonable point of view that the WMF and 
> > Wikimedia
> movement have too much money and shouldn't really try to raise any 
> more. If you hold that view then I suppose it's reasonable to ask the 
> fundraising team to make their emails more inept. However, I don't 
> think that is a sensible view to take at the moment (or, probably, ever).
> >
> > Chris
> >
> > *(Actually, the only fundraising industry award I've ever been 
> > involved in winning were for things that looked very nice, but that 
> > doesn't disprove the general principle)
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 18, 2014 at 11:08 PM, Liam Wyatt <[email protected]>
> wrote:
> >>
> >> This email was sent by WMF fundraising today.
> >> I'm embarrassed. Read the email first, then I'll tell you why, below.
> >>
> >> *Da:* "Jimmy Wales, Wikipedia" <[email protected]>
> >> *Data:* 17 December 2014 10:15:56 pm GMT+1
> >> *A: [email address removed]*
> >> *Oggetto:* *Our final email*
> >> *Rispondi a:* [email protected]
> >>
> >> *If all our past donors simply gave again today, we wouldn't have 
> >> to worry about fundraising for the rest of the year.*
> >>
> >> Dear [name removed],
> >>
> >> This is the last email reminder you'll receive. We hope the 
> >> response to today's email will let us end the fundraiser. Please 
> >> take one minute to keep Wikipedia online and ad-free another year < 
> >> http://links.email.donate.wikimedia.org/ctt?kn=3&ms=NDc2NDYzOTUS1&r
> >> =N
> >> z
> >> U3Mzc1MDY0NjcS1&b=0&j=NTgzMzA0NDgwS0&mt=1&rt=0
> >> >
> >> .
> >>
> >> To protect our independence, we'll never run ads. We receive no 
> >> government funds. We survive on donations from our readers. If all 
> >> our past donors simply gave again today, we could end the fundraiser.
> >> Please help us forget fundraising and get back to improving Wikipedia.
> >>
> >> We are deeply grateful for your past support. This year, please 
> >> consider making another donation to protect and sustain Wikipedia < 
> >> http://links.email.donate.wikimedia.org/ctt?kn=3&ms=NDc2NDYzOTUS1&r
> >> =N
> >> z
> >> U3Mzc1MDY0NjcS1&b=0&j=NTgzMzA0NDgwS0&mt=1&rt=0
> >> >
> >> .
> >>
> >> https://donate.wikimedia.org
> >> <
> >> http://links.email.donate.wikimedia.org/ctt?kn=3&ms=NDc2NDYzOTUS1&r
> >> =N
> >> z
> >> U3Mzc1MDY0NjcS1&b=0&j=NTgzMzA0NDgwS0&mt=1&rt=0
> >> >
> >>
> >> Thank you,
> >> Jimmy Wales
> >> Wikipedia Founder
> >>
> >> PS: Less than 1% of our readers donate enough to keep Wikipedia running.
> >> Your contribution counts!
> >> *DONATE NOW »*
> >> <
> >> http://links.email.donate.wikimedia.org/ctt?kn=3&ms=NDc2NDYzOTUS1&r
> >> =N
> >> z
> >> U3Mzc1MDY0NjcS1&b=0&j=NTgzMzA0NDgwS0&mt=1&rt=0
> >> >
> >> ------------------------------
> >>
> >>
> >> "our final email"?
> >> This is the last email reminder you'll receive"?
> >> Surely that should be qualified with "... this year."??
> >> If that weren't embarrassing, what about...
> >>
> >>    - Using *bold* AND *italics *AND yellow backgroud colouring all 
> >> at
> the
> >>    same time in the heading.
> >>    - Sending an email on the 18th of December saying that if "ALL past
> >>    donors simply gave AGAIN today" [my emphasis] then you wouldn't 
> >> need to do
> >>    any more fundraising "for the rest of the year", i.e. for 2 weeks!!
> >>    - On the one had it says "we'll never run ads" but in the sentence
> >>    immediately beforehand pleads help to us stay "ad-free another year".
> >>    - Does the phrase "Less than 1% of our readers donate enough to keep
> >>    Wikipedia running" mean a) that less than 1% of readers donate,
> which is
> >>    enough to keep us running, or b) that less than 1% of readers 
> >> who
> have
> >>    donated, donated enough to keep us running (implying that the 
> >> other 99% of
> >>    donors didn't donate enough)?
> >>    - Finally, this email is addressed from Jimmy, but when you receive a
> >>    "thank you for donating" email, it's addressed from Lila. [I 
> >> should
> note
> >>    that the thank you for donating email IS very positive and
> >>    mission-oriented].
> >>
> >>
> >> *Effectiveness != Efficiency*
> >> One of the official WMF Fundraising principles 
> >> <https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fundraising_principles> is 
> >> "*minimal disruption*...aim to raise money from donors 
> >> *effectively*" [emphasis is original].
> >> I believe that this wording has been interpreted by the fundraising 
> >> team to mean *"*do the fundraising as quickly as possible". 
> >> However, I contest that "less disruption" and "more effective" is 
> >> not the same as "shorter fundraiser". i.e.: Effectiveness != Efficiency.
> >>
> >> I am sure that these desperate fundraising emails/banners are 
> >> *efficient *at getting the most amount of money as fast as possible 
> >> (they have been honed with excellent A/B testing), but, they 
> >> achieve this by sacrificing the core WMF fundraising principle of 
> >> being *minimally disruptive. *In fact, they actually appear to be 
> >> following a principle of being "as *maximally *disruptive as they 
> >> can get away with, for as short a time as required".
> >>
> >> Can the WMF to say how "minimal disruption" and "effective 
> >> fundraising" is defined in practice, and how they are measured?
> >>
> >> *Shareable vs Desperate*
> >> On the same day that the WMF communications team release this 
> >> inspiring and positive "year in review" video < 
> >> https://blog.wikimedia.org/2014/12/17/wikipedias-first-ever-annual-
> >> vi d eo-reflects-contributions-from-people-around-the-world/
> >> >,
> >> this fundraising email sounds negative and desperate. It is all 
> >> about not advertising and staying online for another year.
> >>
> >> Couldn't the "year in review" video have been used in the 
> >> fundraising email to tell a positive story about all we have achieved this 
> >> year?
> >> That's the kind of thing Wikimedians will want to share and feel 
> >> proud about, not something that almost bullies you to donate out of 
> >> a sense of moral-obligation.
> >>
> >> *Fundraising "operating principles"* I would like to reiterate my 
> >> call to see us develop some practical "operating principles" for 
> >> fundraising that would give some real-world guidelines for 
> >> website-banners and emails. Board of Trustees member Phoebe has 
> >> done an excellent job of summarising the fundraising conversations 
> >> on this list from the last few weeks here:
> >> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Fundraising_principles
> >> I would like the Board to ask the Fundraising team (once this 
> >> fundraiser is
> >> finished) to develop these operating principles in a collaborative 
> >> process with interested community members. This is in the hope that 
> >> in the future, the community can help spread the word and feel 
> >> empowered to join the fundraising campaign for our movement, rather 
> >> than simply hoping it will go away as quickly as possible.
> >>
> >> After all, the final official WMF fundraising principle is:
> >> "Maximal participation: Consistent with the principles of 
> >> empowerment underlying Wikimedia’s success, we should empower 
> >> individuals and groups world-wide to constructively contribute to 
> >> direct messaging, public outreach, and other activities that drive 
> >> the success of Wikimedia’s fundraising efforts"
> >>
> >> -Liam
> >> p.s. by the way, has anyone from the WMF talked the Russian 
> >> community yet about why they aren't allowed to donate?
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