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Just 2% of Wikipedia readers donate each year. Join us, and support this free resource forever. Thank you.” This year we launched ACH or electronic bank-to-bank money transfers as a new payment option, in response to requests from donors. After a donor gave, we piloted a small thank-you message on Wikipedia with a gentle nudge to try editing.
Some people don't donate, and that's just fine. If you don't have the money to afford a donation there are other ways you can donate to the projects, such as contributing content or images. If you want to help feel free to donate in any way you can. Thank you. – The Wikimedia Foundation". This takes inspiration mainly from Banner 2 however is ...
By donating to the Wikimedia Foundation, you can help give them more money to throw around in off-topic grants or give "golden parachute" pensions. If Wikipedia has given you $3 worth of knowledge this year, please donate now, it really matters. Thank you for your generosity! Edward-Woodrow :) 23:39, 16 August 2023 (UTC)
You donated in the past and we sincerely thank you. If you still see value in Wikipedia, please sustain your support in 2022 and keep Wikipedia thriving. This is our biggest fundraising moment of the year. It's when we launch the online campaign that brings in donors who will propel us throughout 2022 and beyond. I'm one of them. I'm a regular ...
Free Money Day is a global social experiment held annually on September 15, the anniversary of the Lehman Brothers' 2008 filing for bankruptcy. Participants hand out money to strangers, asking them to pass half onto someone else. Money is exchanged in person, left as a surprise for someone to find, or sent digitally.
A flower to you for your good efforts for Wikipedia! Keep up the good work! On Wikipedia, there are several ways to show gratitude to each other: You can send a thank you using the thank you button. To do this, go to the edit history of a page. Then find an edit by another user and click on "thank you," which is to the right of "undo."
Note that Dori wasn't referring to the donate link in the sidebar, she was referring to a small-type message underneath "From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia", which read "If you enjoy Wikipedia, please consider making a donation to keep the servers running. Thank you!" Personally I thought that message was a good idea.
Thank you for bringing that to my attention. Thanks, I didn't know that. Thanks, I did not know that guideline. Thank you for letting me know. Thanks, I am getting it now. Thanks for telling me, I would have gotten into trouble. Thank you, I never would have thought of that.