2026:Uikimania
Liberté, Équité, Fiabilité
Tsit-pái tsū-huē ê tsi̍t-pōo-hūn sī khìng-tsiok Uikipedias khai-thok tsiá tàn-sing tē-25tsiu-nî.
Tiōng-iàu ê ji̍t-kî
- Call for the Research track ends on March 31
- Kè-uē huat-pòo: Gōo-gue̍h té
- Ū-sian ting-kì: Sann-gue̍h — Sì-gue̍h
Tiûnn-tē
Ua̍h-tāng tē-tiám bē kong-khai suan-pòo, tsù-tsheh liáu-āu tio̍h-ē su-hā kò-ti.
Tsú-tê
Uikimania Pa-lê ê tsú-tê sī Tsū-iû, Kong-pênn, Khó-khò (Liberté, Équité, Fiabilité). Lán lâi tàu-tīn pó-hōo tì-sik, kong-pênn kah tsū-iû.

Lán tng-teh khìng-tsiok Uikipitia tshòng-kiàn 25 tsiu-nî. M̄-koh,sè-kài tuì tsit-pōo tsū-iû pah-kho tsuân-su kā-i kui-ê sing-thài hē-thóng lóng m̄ bat tsiah-nī huî-hiám. Lán beh án-tsuánn té-khòng tsìng-tī hām muî-thé ê kong-kik, ka-kiông bô kâng gú-giân ê uikimitian siā-khu kap kî-thann sòo-kì commons tsi-kan ê thuân-kiat, pīng-tshiánn khak-pó uikimitian ē-tàng teh tsi̍t-ê ē-sái pau-iông ê khong-kan tang-tiong tâng-tsê bōng-sióng bī-lâi? Uikimania 2026 sī tsi̍t-ê tshái-tshú hîng-tōng í-lâi pó-hōo tsū-iû tit-tio̍h tì-sik ê ki-huē.
In an increasingly polarized world, where democratic values are losing ground, where scientific and historical consensus are regularly questioned, and online participation is increasingly locked down, Wikimedia projects are exceptions in the information landscape. They offer a space for sharing knowledge, where a balance of points of view is the rule, and where the debate of ideas and the search for consensus are a common project.
Tī 25 nî-lāi, suànn-tíng kòng-hiàn tsiá siā-kûn sîng-kong tshòng-tsō ta̍k ê lâng lóng ē-tàng uá-luā ê sòo-kì kong-kiōng sán-phín; pau-kuat ha̍k-sing, kì-tsiá, kho-ha̍k ka…í-ki̍p sing-sîng sik jîn-kong tì-huī hām tshiau-tshuē e̋n-jín.
Yet this resource is now threatened: political figures and organizations around the world would like to see the Wikimedia Foundation and Wikipedia being shut down, impose their militant views on it, or even train AI to identify contributors behind pseudonyms, reveal their civil identity and incite harassment. Sharing knowledge is not neutral, and this unselfish act is threatened today. These acts of intimidation, disclosure of personal data, censorship and deprivation of liberty, or worse, are the reasons why protecting the encyclopedia and the people who contribute to and support it is absolutely necessary.
Gún thâu-bué huâi-phō tio̍h tsit-ê guān-kíng; bô-lūn sìng-pia̍t, tshut-sin hi̍k-tsiá gú-giân, ta̍k ê lâng lóng ē-tàng hun-hióng sè-kài tì-sik ê tsóng-hô. Uī-tio̍h si̍t-hiān tsit-ê bōng-sióng, gún su-iàuuī-tio̍h Uikimitia kā i-ê ha̍p-tsok phá-nah tánn-tsō tsi̍t-ê an-tsuân, pau-iông, to gú-giân ê kiōng-hióng. In-tshú, Uikimania Pa-lê tāi-huē tio̍h-beh 5tsū-tsiau teh Uikimitia sing-thài hē-thóng ê sam-tuā hi̍k-sim kè-ta̍t: Tsū-iû, Pîng-tíng, Khó-khò.
Tsū-iû
Our conference aims to explore the fundamental freedoms that underlie Wikimedia projects, with a focus on universal participation and breaking down knowledge barriers. We firmly believe that everyone should have the opportunity to share their knowledge freely. Freedom of participation and freedom of expression are essential to maintaining healthy and open spaces for debate, allowing every voice to be heard and respected. These freedoms are crucial to ensuring that all perspectives are represented and that discussions are constructive and inclusive.
Gún ê huē-gī ê līng-guā tsit-ê kuan-kiān hong-bīn sī luē-iông ê pian-tsi̍p, ho̍k-tsè kah hun-huat tsū-iû, tse lóng tit-ik uì tsū-iû hí-khó hia̍p-gī. Tsia-ê hia̍p-gī tshiok-tsìn ha̍p-tsok hām tshòng-sin, tse hōo ta̍k ê lâng lóng ē-sái uī-tio̍h kàu-io̍k hām bûn-huà tsu-guân tsò-tshut kòng-hiàn pīng-tshiánn iû kî-tiong siū-ik. Li̍k-miâ tsū-iû iā sī huē-gī ê hi̍k-sim tsú-tê, li̍k-miâ ê hong-sik hōo ta̍k ê lâng lóng ē-tàng tsham-ú kî-tiong; lî-tshiánn bô su-iàu tam-sim tso-siū bô-in-tuan ê khí-sòo hi̍k-tsiá ui-hia̍p tsiū-án-ni jî-lâi pó-hōo kòng-hiàn tsiá ê sin-hūn pīng-tshiánn khak-pó in-ê an-tsuân.
Finally, we will highlight freedom of association and self-government, as well as freedom of information and access to quality content. We believe that everyone should have access to high-quality educational and cultural resources. Freedom of innovation will also be discussed, as it allows for the creation of tools that facilitate knowledge sharing, ensuring that Wikimedia projects remain on top of innovation and continue to provide free access to knowledge for everyone on the planet.
Kong-pênn
Pîng-tíng tio̍h-sī teh uī-tio̍h sóo-ū ê lâng thê-kiong pîng-tíng ê ki-huē; m̄-koh kkong-pîng tio̍h-sī teh kun-kù ta̍k ê lâng ê kò-jîn su-kiû, uī-tio̍h soou ê lâng thê-kiong kong-pîng ê tshiú-tuānn.
We will focus on issues of justice and accessibility, which ensure an environment in which each person has the technical and social means necessary to participate in collective knowledge building.
Beh khak-pó tsin-tsiànn ê phóo-sè kong-ke iōng ê tì-sik, pīng-tshiánn hōo i ē-tàng tāi-piáu jîn-luī to-iūnn sìng; tio̍h pit-su kā kong-pîng kǹg-teh tì-sik sing-sán hām siau-huì ê hi̍k-sim. Gún siong-sìn, kan-na teh kiān-khong an-tsuân ê huân-kíng tang-tiong, tshái-tshú to-guân ê bûn-huà kah pau-iông sìng ê si̍t-tsiān, jû-tshú tsiah ē-sái tsiânn-tsò tiong-li̍p ê kuan-tiám; pīng-tshiánn kiú-tsìng gún ê kè-uē hām siā-khu lāi-té iu-guân tsûn-tsāi ê pian-kiàn.
Khó-khò-sìng
Particular attention will be paid to the verifiability, factuality and neutrality of content shared on Wikimedia projects. We will insist on what this implies in terms of sources, at a time when scientific reliability and the credibility of journalistic work are increasingly under attack. We will also question our responsibility as a universal movement capable of producing reliable and freely accessible knowledge, created and verified by humans.
Lán iah-koh beh thàm-thó lán teh tsuân-kiû tsu-sìn kong-kang tiong ê kak-sik, í-ki̍p lán-ê ua̍h-tōng beh án-tsuánn uī-tshú tsò-tshut kòng-hiàn; pīng-tshiánn pit-su kè-sio̍k tsò-tshut kòng-hiàn. Lán su-iàu pín liông-sim mn̄g tsū-kí, Uikimitia ua̍h-tāng ê íng-sio̍k sìng hām uân-tsíng sìng tàu-té sī án-tsuánn.
Tsóng kiat-lūn
Gún ǹg-bāng teh tsit-pái Uikimania liáu-āu, ē-tàng koh-khah kian-tīng ē-lâi siong-sìn tsia--ê kè-ta̍t kuan-liām, í-lâi tsing-kiông gîng-tsū-li̍k, ka-kiông thuân-kiat; pīng-tshiánn thê-ko tí-gū tsìng-tī hām muî-thé kong-kik ê lîng-li̍k, thang-hó lán ē-sái kè-sio̍k hun-hióng khó-khò, tiong-li̍p kah to̍k-li̍p ê sìn-sit.
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Wikimania throughout the years
Frankfurt 2005 ● Cambridge 2006 ● Taipei 2007 ● Alexandria 2008 ● Buenos Aires 2009 ● Gdańsk 2010 ● Haifa 2011 ● Washington, D.C. 2012 ● Hong Kong 2013 ● London 2014 ● Mexico City 2015 ● Esino Lario 2016 ● Montréal 2017 ● Cape Town 2018 ● Stockholm 2019 ● online 2021 ● online 2022 ● Singapore 2023 ● Katowice 2024 ● Nairobi 2025 ● Paris 2026