User:Mrifqis713
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Mrifqis713
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Hello! I am Mrifqis713, Wikimedia Projects Contributor.
About me
[edit]Starting to edit Wikipedia in March 2022 after participating in training about how to edit in Wikipedia, now I am contributing in various topics within various projects such as, Wikipedia, Wikisource, Wikidata, Wiktionary, Wikiquote, and etc. The reason why I contribute is I love adding something that I recently know.
My contributions
[edit]Projects
[edit]- 2023: Proyek Sedelinggam
- 2024: Wikitransklusi
- 2025: WikiBalalah II
Organized events
[edit]- 2024: Kompetisi Wikisumber Indonesia 2024
- 2024: Temu Daring Wikisource September
- 2024: Rapat Persiapan Wikilatih November
- 2024: Pelatih Wikilatih Wikisource November
- 2025: Barurumba
Other works
[edit]Award
[edit]- 2024: Second Place at Datathon Ulang Tahun Wikidata Ke Dua Belas
- 2025: First Place at Datathon Februari 2025
- 2025: First Place at Datathon Bulan Wiki GLAM 2025
- 2025: Third Place at 1Lib1Ref Mei - Juni
- 2025: Elevent Place at Wiki4Trade
Capacity Exchange
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Available capacities
organizational structure
The frameworks that define governance, decision-making, and operational roles within Wikimedia organizations and initiatives
finances
The management and allocation of financial resources within the Wikimedia movement, including funding for grants, affiliates, and initiatives
budgeting
The process of planning, allocating, and managing financial resources within the Wikimedia movement to support projects, affiliates, and initiatives that advance free knowledge
governance
The structures and processes guiding decision-making within the Wikimedia movement, from community self-governance to affiliate leadership
accountability
The responsibility of individuals, groups, and organizations within the Wikimedia movement to act transparently, advocating community values, and ensure decisions align with the principles of free knowledge
reporting
Documentation of activities, outcomes, and impact within Wikimedia projects, often required for grants and community initiatives
delegation
The distribution of responsibilities within Wikimedia communities, projects, and affiliates to support collaboration, governance, and sustainability
grant proposal
A document submitted by Wikimedia volunteers, affiliates, or communities to request funding for projects that enhance free knowledge diversity, reach, and impact
Wikimedia Grant
Funding provided by the Wikimedia Foundation to support community-led initiatives
organizational behavior
The study of how Wikimedia communities and affiliates function, collaborate, and evolve
change management
Strategies and practices used within the Wikimedia movement to support communities, affiliates, and governance structures in adapting to new policies, technologies, and organizational shifts
knowledge management
The practice of organizing, sharing, and applying collective knowledge within the Wikimedia movement to improve collaboration and decision-making
leadership
The ability of individuals or groups to guide, inspire, and support Wikimedia communities and initiatives
team management
Coordination of Wikimedia project teams, working groups, and affiliate organizations
performance appraisal
The assessment of contributions and impact within Wikimedia roles, projects, and programs
recruitment
Process of attracting and onboarding new contributors, organizers, and affiliates in the Wikimedia movement
communication
The exchange of information within and about the Wikimedia movement to coordinate activities, share knowledge, and engage communities across different projects and languages
community engagement
Efforts to foster participation, dialogue, and collaboration among Wikimedia contributors, affiliates, and partners to strengthen the movement and its projects
datagraphic
A visual representation of data used in Wikimedia projects—such as infographics on Commons or structured data visualizations in Wikidata—to present information clearly and accessibly
journalistic interview
Questions and answers that are usually led by journalists and that can be used by Wikimedians to gather information and data about Wikimedia initiatives, policies, and projects
media
Knowledge about the use of media to communicate about Wikimedia initiatives, organizations, policies, campaigns and projects to different public
presentation
The practice of sharing Wikimedia-related knowledge, ideas, and project updates with an audience
press release
An official Wikimedia statement to inform the public, media, or stakeholders about movement news and developments
public speaking
Skill used in Wikimedia conferences, meetups, and advocacy efforts to engage audiences on free knowledge topics
social media
Platforms used for outreach, advocacy, and community engagement within the Wikimedia movement
storytelling
Technique used to communicate the impact of Wikimedia projects through blogs, reports, and presentations
Learning and Evaluation
A Wikimedia project dedicated to assessing and improving the effectiveness of movement activities
focus groups
Small, structured discussions within Wikimedia communities to gather insights, feedback, and perspectives on movement-related topics
user experience
The way contributors and readers interact with Wikimedia platforms, shaping design and accessibility improvements
community health
The well-being of Wikimedia communities, including efforts to promote inclusivity, prevent harassment, support contributor retention, and maintain a positive editing environment
community development
The process by which Wikimedia communities collaborate, strengthen local and global participation, and build sustainable initiatives to address shared challenges
culture of innovation
The shared values and practices within the Wikimedia movement that encourage experimentation, technological advancements, and new approaches to expanding free knowledge
experience design
The process of optimizing Wikimedia platforms, tools, and community engagement to improve user experiences and accessibility
socials skills
Essential for collaboration in Wikimedia projects, especially in discussions, consensus-building, and edit conflicts
adaptability
The ability of Wikimedia communities, projects, and contributors to evolve in response to emerging challenges, new technologies, and shifting global contexts while maintaining an open and collaborative environment
assertiveness
The ability of Wikimedia contributors to express ideas, uphold community guidelines, and engage in constructive discussions with confidence while fostering a respectful and collaborative environment
empathy
The capacity to understand and support diverse perspectives within Wikimedia communities, fostering inclusive collaboration
mentorship
A guiding relationship within the Wikimedia movement where experienced contributors support newcomers in navigating projects and communities
peer support
A practice within Wikimedia communities where contributors help each other through knowledge sharing, troubleshooting, and mentorship
problem solving
The application of Wikimedia community-driven solutions to challenges in content, governance, and technical development
self-awareness
Critical skill for Wikimedia contributors to reflect on biases, engagement, and community interactions
team-building
Activities to strengthen collaboration and trust among contributors and other Wikimedia community members
strategic management process
Framework guiding Wikimedia movement strategy, including the Wikimedia 2030 recommendations
event
A scheduled in-person or remote Wikimedia gathering—such as workshops, conferences, or edit-a-thons—aimed at engaging communities and advancing movement goals
campaign
A coordinated effort by Wikimedia contributors, affiliates, or partners to achieve a specific goal, such as increasing content diversity, raising awareness, or advocating for open knowledge
competition
A structured challenge within the Wikimedia movement where contributors strive to improve content quality, expand knowledge, or engage in friendly rivalry to enhance Wikimedia projects
computer literacy
The ability of Wikimedia contributors to effectively use digital tools, platforms, and Wikimedia-specific technologies to create, edit, and share free knowledge
edit-a-thon
A collaborative event where Wikimedians gather in person or online to improve content on a specific topic, often engaging new contributors and institutional partners
facilitation
The practice of guiding Wikimedia discussions, collaborations, and decision-making processes in an inclusive and constructive manner
meetup
In-person or virtual gathering of Wikimedians to collaborate and discuss Wikimedia projects
partnership
A collaboration between Wikimedia communities, affiliates, or external organizations to advance shared knowledge goals
workshop
Wikimedia training sessions focused on editing, policies, or community-building
GLAM
A Wikimedia initiative that partners with Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums to share cultural heritage through free knowledge projects
digitization
The process of converting physical documents, books, or historical materials into digital formats for inclusion in Wikimedia projects such as Wikisource and Wikimedia Commons
GLAM-Wiki project
A Wikimedia collaboration focused on strengthening partnerships with cultural institutions to increase access to public domain content
training
Capacity-building initiatives in Wikimedia, such as editing workshops and leadership programs
outreach
Wikimedia activities aimed at engaging new contributors, partners, and underrepresented communities in free knowledge projects
technical support
Assistance provided for MediaWiki software, Wikimedia tools, and community tech issues
training method
Approaches used in Wikimedia learning programs, including peer mentoring and online courses
technology
Tools, platforms, and technical knowledge that enable the creation, improvement, and sharing of free knowledge within Wikimedia projects, including software, bots, and infrastructure used by contributors
Wikimedia project
Any of the Wikimedia Foundation-hosted platforms, including Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Wikisource
MediaWiki
The open-source software that powers Wikimedia projects, with extensive documentation available for contributors and developers
Wikimedia Meta-Wiki
Coordination hub for Wikimedia communities, policies, and movement-wide discussions
Wikibooks
Wikimedia project for creating and hosting open access textbooks
Wikidata
Structured data repository within the Wikimedia ecosystem
Wikimedia Commons
Repository of freely licensed media files for Wikimedia projects
Wikimedia Incubator
Platform for developing new Wikimedia language editions before official launch
Wikipedia
Free, multilingual encyclopedia and the most well-known Wikimedia project
Wikiquote
Wikimedia project collecting notable quotes from various sources
Wikisource
Digital library for freely licensed or public domain texts
Wiktionary
Free dictionary and lexicon Wikimedia project
Wikimedia tools
External applications and scripts designed to assist Wikimedia contributors
QuickStatements
Tool for batch-editing Wikidata items
Wikidata Query Service
Tool for retrieving and analyzing Wikidata information using SPARQL
Known capacities
organizational structure
The frameworks that define governance, decision-making, and operational roles within Wikimedia organizations and initiatives
finances
The management and allocation of financial resources within the Wikimedia movement, including funding for grants, affiliates, and initiatives
budgeting
The process of planning, allocating, and managing financial resources within the Wikimedia movement to support projects, affiliates, and initiatives that advance free knowledge
governance
The structures and processes guiding decision-making within the Wikimedia movement, from community self-governance to affiliate leadership
accountability
The responsibility of individuals, groups, and organizations within the Wikimedia movement to act transparently, advocating community values, and ensure decisions align with the principles of free knowledge
reporting
Documentation of activities, outcomes, and impact within Wikimedia projects, often required for grants and community initiatives
delegation
The distribution of responsibilities within Wikimedia communities, projects, and affiliates to support collaboration, governance, and sustainability
grant proposal
A document submitted by Wikimedia volunteers, affiliates, or communities to request funding for projects that enhance free knowledge diversity, reach, and impact
Wikimedia Grant
Funding provided by the Wikimedia Foundation to support community-led initiatives
organizational behavior
The study of how Wikimedia communities and affiliates function, collaborate, and evolve
change management
Strategies and practices used within the Wikimedia movement to support communities, affiliates, and governance structures in adapting to new policies, technologies, and organizational shifts
knowledge management
The practice of organizing, sharing, and applying collective knowledge within the Wikimedia movement to improve collaboration and decision-making
leadership
The ability of individuals or groups to guide, inspire, and support Wikimedia communities and initiatives
team management
Coordination of Wikimedia project teams, working groups, and affiliate organizations
performance appraisal
The assessment of contributions and impact within Wikimedia roles, projects, and programs
recruitment
Process of attracting and onboarding new contributors, organizers, and affiliates in the Wikimedia movement
communication
The exchange of information within and about the Wikimedia movement to coordinate activities, share knowledge, and engage communities across different projects and languages
community engagement
Efforts to foster participation, dialogue, and collaboration among Wikimedia contributors, affiliates, and partners to strengthen the movement and its projects
datagraphic
A visual representation of data used in Wikimedia projects—such as infographics on Commons or structured data visualizations in Wikidata—to present information clearly and accessibly
journalistic interview
Questions and answers that are usually led by journalists and that can be used by Wikimedians to gather information and data about Wikimedia initiatives, policies, and projects
media
Knowledge about the use of media to communicate about Wikimedia initiatives, organizations, policies, campaigns and projects to different public
presentation
The practice of sharing Wikimedia-related knowledge, ideas, and project updates with an audience
press release
An official Wikimedia statement to inform the public, media, or stakeholders about movement news and developments
public speaking
Skill used in Wikimedia conferences, meetups, and advocacy efforts to engage audiences on free knowledge topics
social media
Platforms used for outreach, advocacy, and community engagement within the Wikimedia movement
storytelling
Technique used to communicate the impact of Wikimedia projects through blogs, reports, and presentations
Learning and Evaluation
A Wikimedia project dedicated to assessing and improving the effectiveness of movement activities
focus groups
Small, structured discussions within Wikimedia communities to gather insights, feedback, and perspectives on movement-related topics
user experience
The way contributors and readers interact with Wikimedia platforms, shaping design and accessibility improvements
community health
The well-being of Wikimedia communities, including efforts to promote inclusivity, prevent harassment, support contributor retention, and maintain a positive editing environment
community development
The process by which Wikimedia communities collaborate, strengthen local and global participation, and build sustainable initiatives to address shared challenges
culture of innovation
The shared values and practices within the Wikimedia movement that encourage experimentation, technological advancements, and new approaches to expanding free knowledge
experience design
The process of optimizing Wikimedia platforms, tools, and community engagement to improve user experiences and accessibility
socials skills
Essential for collaboration in Wikimedia projects, especially in discussions, consensus-building, and edit conflicts
adaptability
The ability of Wikimedia communities, projects, and contributors to evolve in response to emerging challenges, new technologies, and shifting global contexts while maintaining an open and collaborative environment
assertiveness
The ability of Wikimedia contributors to express ideas, uphold community guidelines, and engage in constructive discussions with confidence while fostering a respectful and collaborative environment
empathy
The capacity to understand and support diverse perspectives within Wikimedia communities, fostering inclusive collaboration
mentorship
A guiding relationship within the Wikimedia movement where experienced contributors support newcomers in navigating projects and communities
peer support
A practice within Wikimedia communities where contributors help each other through knowledge sharing, troubleshooting, and mentorship
problem solving
The application of Wikimedia community-driven solutions to challenges in content, governance, and technical development
self-awareness
Critical skill for Wikimedia contributors to reflect on biases, engagement, and community interactions
team-building
Activities to strengthen collaboration and trust among contributors and other Wikimedia community members
strategic management process
Framework guiding Wikimedia movement strategy, including the Wikimedia 2030 recommendations
event
A scheduled in-person or remote Wikimedia gathering—such as workshops, conferences, or edit-a-thons—aimed at engaging communities and advancing movement goals
campaign
A coordinated effort by Wikimedia contributors, affiliates, or partners to achieve a specific goal, such as increasing content diversity, raising awareness, or advocating for open knowledge
competition
A structured challenge within the Wikimedia movement where contributors strive to improve content quality, expand knowledge, or engage in friendly rivalry to enhance Wikimedia projects
computer literacy
The ability of Wikimedia contributors to effectively use digital tools, platforms, and Wikimedia-specific technologies to create, edit, and share free knowledge
edit-a-thon
A collaborative event where Wikimedians gather in person or online to improve content on a specific topic, often engaging new contributors and institutional partners
facilitation
The practice of guiding Wikimedia discussions, collaborations, and decision-making processes in an inclusive and constructive manner
meetup
In-person or virtual gathering of Wikimedians to collaborate and discuss Wikimedia projects
partnership
A collaboration between Wikimedia communities, affiliates, or external organizations to advance shared knowledge goals
workshop
Wikimedia training sessions focused on editing, policies, or community-building
GLAM
A Wikimedia initiative that partners with Galleries, Libraries, Archives, and Museums to share cultural heritage through free knowledge projects
digitization
The process of converting physical documents, books, or historical materials into digital formats for inclusion in Wikimedia projects such as Wikisource and Wikimedia Commons
GLAM-Wiki project
A Wikimedia collaboration focused on strengthening partnerships with cultural institutions to increase access to public domain content
training
Capacity-building initiatives in Wikimedia, such as editing workshops and leadership programs
outreach
Wikimedia activities aimed at engaging new contributors, partners, and underrepresented communities in free knowledge projects
technical support
Assistance provided for MediaWiki software, Wikimedia tools, and community tech issues
training method
Approaches used in Wikimedia learning programs, including peer mentoring and online courses
technology
Tools, platforms, and technical knowledge that enable the creation, improvement, and sharing of free knowledge within Wikimedia projects, including software, bots, and infrastructure used by contributors
Wikimedia project
Any of the Wikimedia Foundation-hosted platforms, including Wikipedia, Wikidata, and Wikisource
MediaWiki
The open-source software that powers Wikimedia projects, with extensive documentation available for contributors and developers
Wikimedia Meta-Wiki
Coordination hub for Wikimedia communities, policies, and movement-wide discussions
Wikibooks
Wikimedia project for creating and hosting open access textbooks
Wikidata
Structured data repository within the Wikimedia ecosystem
Wikimedia Commons
Repository of freely licensed media files for Wikimedia projects
Wikimedia Incubator
Platform for developing new Wikimedia language editions before official launch
Wikipedia
Free, multilingual encyclopedia and the most well-known Wikimedia project
Wikiquote
Wikimedia project collecting notable quotes from various sources
Wikisource
Digital library for freely licensed or public domain texts
Wiktionary
Free dictionary and lexicon Wikimedia project
Wikimedia tools
External applications and scripts designed to assist Wikimedia contributors
QuickStatements
Tool for batch-editing Wikidata items
Wikidata Query Service
Tool for retrieving and analyzing Wikidata information using SPARQL
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