Hi, iOS team! You already implemented T322950, the initial execution of an English fundraising message to run in the iOS app this month in tandem with our on-Wiki fundraising campaign.
We've made many improvements to the messaging this month and I wanted to send you our new appeal in case there's capacity on your side to update the content. We'll be fundraising through midnight on NYE, so we still have around 1/3 of the campaign left; and the end of year push is a typically high-performing time.
Let me know if you have any questions about styling or wording. In our web-Wiki banners ([[ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NASA?banner=WMFOnlineFR_dsk_lg_control_example_December&country=US | example ]])Here's the html in codeblocks, the header element (Wikipedia is not for sale | A personal appeal from Jimmy Wales) is center-aligned,including some light styling on the header elements + signature. and slightly bigger than the paragraph text that follows it. TY!
**US**
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>=== //<b>Wikipedia is not for sale.//===
>====//A</b><br/><i>A personal appeal from Jimmy Wales//====
>//</i><br/><br/>Please don't’t scroll past this 1 minute read. Today, as 2022 draws to a close, I humbly ask you to reflect on the number of times you used the Wikipedia app this year, the value you got from it, and whether you're able to give $2 back. If you can, please join the 2% of readers who give. If everyone who reads Wikipedia gave just $2, we'd hit our annual goal in a couple of hoursand whether you’re able to give $2 back. The price of a cup of coffee is all I ask.//
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>//Wikimedia Foundation relies on readers to support the technology that makes Wikipedia is differentand our other projects possible. No advertising,Being a nonprofit means there is no danger that someone will buy Wikipedia and turn it into their personal playground. no subscription feesIf Wikipedia has given you $2 worth of knowledge this year, no paywallsplease give back. Those don't belong hereThank you. Instead— <i>Jimmy Wales, the Wikimedia Foundation relies on readers to support the technology that makes Wikipedia and our other projects possible.founder, Being a nonprofit means there is no danger that someone will buy Wikipmedia and turn it into their personal playground.//
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>//If Wikipedia has given you $2 worth of knowledge this year, please give back. There are no small contributions: every edit counts, every dollar counts. Thank you.// — Jimmy Wales, founder, Wikimedia Foundation```
**CA**
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>=== //<b>Wikipedia is not for sale.//===
>====//A</b><br/><i>A personal appeal from Jimmy Wales//====
>//</i><br/><br/>Please don't’t scroll past this 1 minute read. Today, as 2022 draws to a close, I humbly ask you to reflect on the number of times you used the Wikipedia app this year, the value you got from it, and whether you're able to give $2 back. If you can, please join the 2% of readers who give. If everyone who reads Wikipedia gave just $2, we'd hit our annual goal in a couple of hoursand whether you’re able to give $2 back. The price of a cup of coffee is all I ask.//
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>//Wikimedia Foundation relies on readers to support the technology that makes Wikipedia is differentand our other projects possible. No advertising,Being a nonprofit means there is no danger that someone will buy Wikipedia and turn it into their personal playground. no subscription feesIf Wikipedia has given you $2 worth of knowledge this year, no paywallsplease give back. Those don't belong hereThank you. Instead— <i>Jimmy Wales, the Wikimedia Foundation relies on readers to support the technology that makes Wikipedia and our other projects possible.founder, Being a nonprofit means there is no danger that someone will buy Wikipmedia and turn it into their personal playground.//
Foundation</i>
>//If Wikipedia has given you $2 worth of knowledge this year, please give back. There are no small contributions: every edit counts, every dollar counts. Thank you.// — Jimmy Wales, founder, Wikimedia Foundation```
**AU**
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<b>Wikipedia is not for sale.</b><br/><i>A personal appeal from Jimmy Wales</i><br/><br/>Please don’t scroll past this 1 minute read. Today, as 2022 draws to a close, I humbly ask you to reflect on the number of times you used the Wikipedia app this year, the value you got from it, and whether you’re able to give $2 back. The Wikimedia Foundation relies on readers to support the technology that makes Wikipedia and our other projects possible. Being a nonprofit means there is no danger that someone will buy Wikipedia and turn it into their personal playground. If Wikipedia has given you $2 worth of knowledge this year, please give back. Thank you. — <i>Jimmy Wales, founder, Wikimedia Foundation</i>
>=== //Wikipedia is not for sale.//===
>====//A personal appeal from Jimmy Wales//====
>//Please don't scroll past this 1 minute read. Today, as 2022 draws to a close, I humbly ask you to reflect on the number of times you used the Wikipedia app this year, the value you got from it, and whether you're able to give $2 back. If you can, please join the 2% of readers who give. If everyone who reads Wikipedia gave just $2, we'd hit our annual goal in a couple of hours. The price of a couple of gold coins is all I ask.//
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>//Wikipedia is different. No advertising, no subscription fees, no paywalls. Those don't belong here. Instead, the Wikimedia Foundation relies on readers to support the technology that makes Wikipedia and our other projects possible. Being a nonprofit means there is no danger that someone will buy Wikipedia and turn it into their personal playground.//
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>//If Wikipedia has given you $2 worth of knowledge this year, please give back. There are no small contributions: every edit counts, every dollar counts. Thank you.// — Jimmy Wales, founder, Wikimedia Foundation```
**NZ**
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>=== //<b>Wikipedia is not for sale.//===
>====//A</b><br/><i>A personal appeal from Jimmy Wales//====
>//</i><br/><br/>Please don't’t scroll past this 1 minute read. Today, as 2022 draws to a close, I humbly ask you to reflect on the number of times you used the Wikipedia app this year, the value you got from it, and whether you're able to give $2 back. If you can, please join the 2% of readers who give. If everyone who reads Wikipedia gave just $2, we'd hit our annual goal in a couple of hoursand whether you’re able to give $2 back. The price of a couple of gold coins is all I ask.//
>
>//Wikimedia Foundation relies on readers to support the technology that makes Wikipedia is differentand our other projects possible. No advertising,Being a nonprofit means there is no danger that someone will buy Wikipedia and turn it into their personal playground. no subscription feesIf Wikipedia has given you $2 worth of knowledge this year, no paywallsplease give back. Those don't belong hereThank you. Instead— <i>Jimmy Wales, the Wikimedia Foundation relies on readers to support the technology that makes Wikipedia and our other projects possible.founder, Being a nonprofit means there is no danger that someone will buy Wikipmedia and turn it into their personal playground.//
Foundation</i>
>//If Wikipedia has given you $2 worth of knowledge this year, please give back. There are no small contributions: every edit counts, every dollar counts. Thank you.// — Jimmy Wales, founder, Wikimedia Foundation```
**GB**
>=== //Wikipedia is not for sale.//===
>====//A personal appeal from Jimmy Wales//====
>//Please don't scroll past this 1 minute read. Today, as 2022 draws to a close, I humbly ask you to reflect on the number of times you used the Wikipedia app this year, the value you got from it, and whether you're able to give £2 back. If you can, please join the 2% of readers who give. If everyone who reads Wikipedia gave just £2, we'd hit our annual goal in a couple of hours. The price of a cup of coffee is all I ask.//
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>//Wikipedia is different. No advertising, no subscription fees, no paywalls. Those don't belong here. Instead, the Wikimedia Foundation relies on readers to support the technology that makes Wikipedia and our other projects possible. Being a nonprofit means there is no danger that someone will buy Wikipedia and turn it into their personal playground.//
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>//If Wikipedia has given you £2 worth of knowledge this year, please give back. There are no small contributions: every edit counts, every dollar counts. Thank you.// — Jimmy Wales, founder, Wikimedia Foundation
**IE**
>=== //Wikipedia is not for sale.//===
>====//A personal appeal from Jimmy Wales//====
>//Please don't scroll past this 1 minute read. Today, as 2022 draws to a close, I humbly ask you to reflect on the number of times you used the Wikipedia app this year, the value you got from it, and whether you're able to give €2 back. If you can, please join the 2% of readers who give. If everyone who reads Wikipedia gave just €2, we'd hit our annual goal in a couple of hours. The price of a cup of coffee is all I ask.//```
<b>Wikipedia is not for sale.</b><br/><i>A personal appeal from Jimmy Wales</i><br/><br/>Please don’t scroll past this 1 minute read. Today, as 2022 draws to a close, I humbly ask you to reflect on the number of times you used the Wikipedia app this year, the value you got from it, and whether you’re able to give £2 back. The Wikimedia Foundation relies on readers to support the technology that makes Wikipedia and our other projects possible. Being a nonprofit means there is no danger that someone will buy Wikipedia and turn it into their personal playground. If Wikipedia has given you £2 worth of knowledge this year, please give back. Thank you. — <i>Jimmy Wales, founder, Wikimedia Foundation</i>
>//Wikipedia is different. No advertising, no subscription fees, no paywalls. Those don't belong here. Instead, the Wikimedia Foundation relies on readers to support the technology that makes Wikipedia and our other projects possible. Being a nonprofit means there is no danger that someone will buy Wikipedia and turn it into their personal playground.//```
**IE**
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<b>Wikipedia is not for sale.</b><br/><i>A personal appeal from Jimmy Wales</i><br/><br/>Please don’t scroll past this 1 minute read. Today, as 2022 draws to a close, I humbly ask you to reflect on the number of times you used the Wikipedia app this year, the value you got from it, and whether you’re able to give €2 back. The Wikimedia Foundation relies on readers to support the technology that makes Wikipedia and our other projects possible. Being a nonprofit means there is no danger that someone will buy Wikipedia and turn it into their personal playground. If Wikipedia has given you €2 worth of knowledge this year, please give back. Thank you. — <i>Jimmy Wales, founder, Wikimedia Foundation</i>
>//If Wikipedia has given you €2 worth of knowledge this year, please give back. There are no small contributions: every edit counts, every dollar counts. Thank you.// — Jimmy Wales, founder,``` Wikimedia Foundation
No change to the Donate Link or Privacy Policy link:
**Donate link:** https://donate.wikimedia.org/?uselang=en&appeal=JimmyQuote&utm_medium=WikipediaApp&utm_campaign=iOS&utm_source=app_2022_6C_iOS_control&monthlyconvert=Default
**Donor policy link:** https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Donor_privacy_policy/en