Since WikiTribune launched its pilot site, the team has had lots of people asking how they can help with its mission to fix the news. The organisation is keen to...
Thank you for your willingness to be part of WikiTribune and sharing your knowledge and talents. We need you.
Don’t be put off by what you may have seen about...
WikiTribune is working to align stories to a range of Wikipedia style guides which have developed organically.
WikiTribune is agnostic about US versus UK spellings. WikiTribune won't always be consistent, but that's...
Community members generally consider sources from this list as reliable and ethical places.
Any links or materials from all news sources should be clearly attributed and explained, such as “human...
Like Wikipedia, WikiTribune will have a policy of blocking users who are not doing the right things. In the early days, this policy will be quite proactive, because it...
WikiTribune is built on the principle that there’s deep knowledge in communities and that people of goodwill can cooperate to solve big problems.
This journalism project and platform for collaboration...
WikiTribune and its founders are committed to creating an accurate and evidence-based platform for journalism by staff and a global community.
They intend to hold those involved to the highest...
WikiTribune is committed to creating a safe and diverse working environment and an open and inclusive space for the creation and discussion of great journalism on the Internet.
We aspire...
WikiTribune is an evidence-based journalism platform which strives for a neutral point of view. Only in exceptional circumstances where it's necessary for the safety or security of a source...
Thank you for being a part of the WikiTribune pilot of collaborative journalism in partnership with our team.
Here's how to add a story, or edit an existing story.
Once you're...
WikiTribune's engaged, collaborative community, as well as its editorial approval process, should mean that incorrect information or errors are limited and quickly addressed by staff or the audience. When errors...