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Transparency is a core principle of the Wikimedia Foundation, the free knowledge projects we host, and the volunteers around the globe who contribute to them.  To honor that principle, twice a year, the Foundation releases a transparency report . The report provides an overview of the work the Foundation is doing to protect projects like Wikipedia, Wikimedia Commons, and Wikidata, and support the volunteer communities who handle the majority of content requests. Maintaining the quality of content across projects can at times stand in tension with requests from entities, companies, and individuals to modify information that does not align with their interests. In the few cases when the Foundation manages such requests, if there are no legal issues and the content complies with the policies and guidelines , the Foundation will not intervene in the community’s decision. Overall, we will prioritize freedom of expression, privacy, and access to knowledge for everyone.…

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