Florida Political editing in the context of the US presidential primaries: Another election, another series of edit wars.← Back to ContentsView Latest Issue9 December 2015 Digital Trends looks at edits to the biography of Bernie Sanders, a candidate in the US presidential primaries Alistair Carmichael, the Liberal Democrat Member of Parliament for the Scottish seat of Orkney and Shetland
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El Tecolote seems to be right that we don't have a lot of obvious national minorities as editors on Wikipedia. At least they are not visible as such. This is not to say we don't have lots of diversity across nations here, lots of American and Brits, quite a few Germans, some Canadians, Aussies, Kiwis, and Indians on the English-language Wikipedia. And many other nationalities sprinkled in. But we don't seem to have many African-Americans, American Latinos (I only know of one of each - but both very prominent). I think there are quite a few Asian-Americans, but Native Americans? Arab-Americans? or Muslim-Americans in general? I don't see many of these folks around. I wonder how it works with the Brits as well, are UK-Muslims well represented here? UK-Hindus? UK-Caribbeans?
If anybody has info on these groups in general, maybe you could let us all know, or the WMF could spend a bit of effort finding out about national minorites. Smallbones(smalltalk) 01:50, 13 December 2015 (UTC)[reply]