Dear wikimedians,
I recommend reading the very interesting diff post by Marshall Miller about new 
user trends on Wikipedia: 
https://diff.wikimedia.org/2025/10/17/new-user-trends-on-wikipedia/. The post 
talks about two main trends affecting our views: AI summaries and video 
consumption by new generations. We don't have a good solution about the first 
one, but I would like to talk about the second one, because in the Basque 
Wikimedians User Group we have been working on this for some years now, and I 
think our experience can be part of the solution.

Five years ago we detected this trend and saw that, while there was a rise on 
educative/informative videos for learning, those videos were mainly done in 
English or hegemonic languages. Students and teachers were using videos more 
than ever, but those videos weren't free nor in Basque. That's why we created 
the platform Ikusgela on wiki and external media channels (Wiki platform: 
https://eu.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atari:Hezkuntza/Ikusgela, other links to social 
media and video platforms there)

After four years creating videos we have nearly 250 free educative videos in 
Basque, many of those subtitled in other languages. We cover topics from 
philosophy to evolution, from literature to basic science. And now we are 
publishing an average of 2 new videos per week. We are now working on two new 
series about migrations/rights and linguistics. The videos have received the 
highest award in the Basque Country for communications and are used now in 
education by teachers in many schools and MOOCs. More than 540 articles in 
Wikipedia have a video from Ikusgela available, with many more to come this 
school year.

Making good quality videos is expensive, and we are making this in our own with 
our funding and from competitive grants. However, once the videos are made, 
remaking those in other languages should be cheaper. Building the videos 
together is also cheaper than doing it alone. If your chapter or user group is 
interested on that, let me know and we can make things together.

We, Basque Wikimedians, saw how this trend was coming and worked to take 
advantage from it, instead of seeing how it decreases our relevancy. I hope 
efforts from the WMF and other affiliates can go in the direction of multimedia 
soon.

Best,

Galder

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