Spyke

It wouldn't change, which is exactly the point. Change is the undesirable outcome here. Moving headquarters would be intended to avoid change, because if it does change, it's not going to be change for the better.

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piefed.zip

Being based in a country pushing for book bans and censorship does not bode well for its future.

Especially with Heritage Foundation attempting to doxx the editors.

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lemmy.world

Is that true? I'm actually floored by the idea of trying to doxx the Wikipedia editors. That's some of the most shameless anti-intellectualism and psychopathy I've ever heard of.

But to answer your question directly while I process that, yes, I think moving their location to Denmark or anywhere in Europe would be an absolute victory. The only thing that's stopped me from donating to Wikipedia is the thought that it'd get taxed and Trump would pocket some of it. While financially, the US government may not lose much, it's a massive reputational loss, and sets the stage for other companies to do the same.

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Le Point in France published an article against a wikipedia contributor a little while back

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Headquartered in San Francisco, America's values and Wikipedia's values are not aligned. Quite a few Institutions would be well served by moving.

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