Wiki Commons

Wiki Commons, or simply Commons, is a wiki-based media repository of free-to-use images, sounds, videos and other media.

It is a project of the Wiki Foundation.

Wiki Commons
Wiki EnglishWiki Commons logo
Screenshot
Screenshot of Wiki Commons
Screenshot of the Wiki Commons main page as of April 2, 2021
Type of site
Media repository
FoundedSeptember 7, 2004; 19 years ago (2004-09-07)
OwnerWiki Foundation
Created byWiki movement
URLcommons.wikimedia.org
CommercialNo
RegistrationOptional (required to upload files)
Current statusActive
Content license
Open

Files from Wiki Commons can be used across all of the Wiki projects in all languages, including Wikipedia, Wikivoyage, Wikisource, Wikiquote, Wiktionary, Wikinews, Wikibooks, and Wikispecies, or downloaded for offsite use. As of April 2024, the repository contains over 104 million free-to-use media files, managed and editable by registered volunteers.

History

The idea for the project came from Erik Möller in March 2004 and Wiki Commons was started on September 7, 2004. In July 2013, the number of edits on Commons reached 100,000,000. In 2018 it became possible to upload 3D models to the site in STL format. One of the first models uploaded to Commons was a reconstruction of the Lion of Al-lāt statue in Palmyra, Syria, which was heavily damaged by the ISIL in 2015.

Various notable organizations have uploaded files to Commons. In 2012, the National Archives and Records Administration uploaded 100,000 digitised images from its collection. In 2020, the Digital Public Library of America (DPLA) started uploading its collections to Commons. In 2022, DPLA uploaded more than two million files. Similarly Europeana, the website aggregating European cultural heritage, shares its digitised images through Commons. During the COVID-19 pandemic, as part of a collaboration with Wikimedia, the World Health Organization (WHO) uploaded its "Mythbusters" infographics to Commons.

Relation to sister projects

The stated aim of Wiki Commons is to provide a media file repository "that makes available public domain and freely-licensed educational media content to all, and that acts as a common repository for the various projects of the Wiki Foundation.".

Most Wiki projects still allow local uploads which are not visible to other projects or languages, but this option is meant to be used primarily for material (such as fair use content) which local project policies allow, but which would not be permitted according to the copyright policy of Commons. For this reason, Wiki Commons aims to only host freely licensed media and deletes copyright violations, such as the Creative Commons Attribution and Attribution/ShareAlike licenses, other free content and free software licenses, as well as the public domain.

The default language for Commons is English, but registered users can customize their interface to use any other available user interface translations. Many content pages, in particular policy pages and portals, have also been translated into various languages.[citation needed]

Controversial content

The site has been criticized for hosting large amounts of amateur pornography, often uploaded by exhibitionists who exploit the site for personal gratification, and who are enabled by sympathetic administrators. In 2012, BuzzFeed described Wiki Commons as "littered with dicks".

In 2010, Wikipedia co-founder Larry Sanger reported Wiki Commons to the FBI for hosting sexualized images of children known as "lolicon". After this was reported in the media, Jimmy Wales, founder of the Wiki Foundation which hosts Commons, used his administrator status to delete several images without discussion from the Commons community. Wales responded to the backlash from the Commons community by voluntarily relinquishing some site privileges, including the ability to delete files.

Utilities

Over time, additional functionality has been developed to interface Wiki Commons with the other Wiki projects. For instance, there exists a community-maintained Commons Mobile App which allows uploading of photos that document the world, especially notable objects findable in the map in the Nearby List in the app (displaying Wikidata items with coordinates). The app launched in 2012 as an official Wiki app and since May 2016, it uses the official Wiki Commons name and logo.[citation needed]

Wikimedia Commons 
Structured data statements for a picture of some sugar cubes

Structured Data on Commons (SDC) is a three-year software development project funded by the Sloan Foundation[citation needed] to provide the infrastructure for Wiki Commons volunteers to organize data about media files in a consistent manner. This data is structured more and is made machine-readable.[non-primary source needed]

Quality

Wikimedia Commons 
Successful featured picture nominations per month (2004–2019)

There are three mechanisms on the site for recognizing high-quality works. One is known as "Featured pictures", where works are nominated and other community members vote to accept or reject the nomination. This process began in November 2004. Another process known as "Quality images" began in June 2006, and has a simpler nomination process comparable to "Featured pictures". "Quality images" only accepts works created by Wiki users, whereas "Featured pictures" additionally accepts nominations of works by third parties such as NASA. A third image assessment project, known as "Valued images", began on June 1, 2008, with the purpose of recognizing "the most valued illustration of its kind", in contrast to the other two processes which assess images mainly on technical quality.

Wiki Commons Pictures of the Year

The Commons Picture of the Year (POTY) is a competition that was first run in 2006. It aims to identify the best freely licensed images from those that during the year have been awarded Featured picture status.

See also

References

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