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The Signpost, online newspaper of the English Wikipedia since January 2005 The Signpost (novel) , a 1944 novel by E. Arnot Robertson The Signpost (Weber State University) , a student newspaper
Wikipedia community members working on The Signpost at a conference in New York City, 2009. The Signpost published its 200th issue in November 2008. [15] A total of 1,731 articles had been published, written by 181 contributors. [15] Wikipedia user Ragesoss took over as editor of the newspaper in February 2009, in an issue that featured a new ...
"Anti-Israel Club" allegedly "exposed": A French group called Urgence Palestine ("Palestine Emergency"), which had previously been involved in protests against the Gaza war across France, conducted an off-wiki coordination campaign for biased Wikipedia editing, according to an investigative journalist writing for news magazine Le Point, whose ...
A fingerpost at Betchworth, Surrey.The additional orange arrow shows the route of a cyclosportive.. A fingerpost (or guidepost) is a type of sign post consisting of a post with one or more arms, known as fingers, pointing in the direction of travel to places named on the fingers, often including distance information.
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Publish: The Signpost is the best space available to present ideas, publish community research, and draw attention to a cause before both the English Wikipedia community and the Wikimedia movement more broadly. We are a community organized and executed publication reaching thousands of readers every month, attaining a readership—and an impact ...
What to write in The Signpost. The Signpost is a monthly community magazine written and edited by users like you—every month of successful publications is the result of the effort of a group of individuals, comprising writers, reviewers, tipsters, copyeditors, technologists and publishers alike.
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