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Context[edit]

Wiki Loves Monuments (WLM) is an annual international photography competition held during the months of September and October, organised worldwide by Wikimedia community members and local Wikimedia affiliates across the globe. Participants take pictures of local historical monuments and heritage sites in their region, and upload them to Wikimedia Commons. The aim of the event is to highlight the heritage sites of the participating countries to encourage people to capture pictures of these monuments and put them under a free licence which can then be re-used not only in Wikipedia but also everywhere by everyone. The first Wiki Loves Monuments competition was held in 2010 in the Netherlands as a pilot project. The next year it spread to other countries in Europe and according to the Guinness World Records, the 2011 edition of the Wiki Loves Monuments broke the world record for the largest photography competition.

In 2022, thirty-nine countries took part in the competition, gathering a total of close to 153K pictures of cultural heritage artefacts. The top ten images from each participating country were considered for the international pool, and the winners of the international competition were announced in April 2023. In order to understand various experiences by participants of Wiki Loves Monuments 2022, what worked well, and what can be improved in the future, the participant survey had been conducted.

Summary[edit]

Participants of the survey represented 36 of the 39 countries that took part in WLM 2022. Of the 3718 participants of the competition, 524 responded to the survey, which was about a 14% response rate. 58% of the respondents participated in WLM for the first time in 2022, and 42% were seasoned participants from previous years.

About 57% of the participants fall in the age bracket of 25-54, and 72% of the participants identified themselves to be males, 24% as females, and 1,6% as belonging to a non-binary or not listed gender. The majority of the awareness regarding the contest had been through the Central-Notice banners across Wikimedia projects (41%), followed by previous participation (22%), social media posts (14%) and word of mouth (communication by local affiliates, at real life events or through someone who told about it; together 17%). Motivations to participate were "To share my local heritage with other people" (23%), "To help Wikipedia" and "I love photography and like to share my work" (each about 20%) and also "To have fun" and "To win a prize" (each about 9%). The majority of respondends contributed 2 to 25 images (58%). While 7% uploaded 1 picture, 17% contributed 26 to 99 images and 18% took part with more than 100 pictures.

While the processes of the competition, from finding out general information about the it, find lists or identifier numbers of monuments to uploading a photograph, had been easy for the majority of the participants, finding monuments’ lists and identifiers had been comparatively the hardest for some of them. Asked for the overall experience of their participation WLM reached a NPS of 24.7. 66% or more of the respondents said to definitely participate in WLM in the future, to recommend participation to others and also to further contribute to Wikimedia projects. Including those who maybe do so the numbers are around 95% or higher.


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  • For open-ended questions, only responses that significantly stood out and would add value to this report have been added. For privacy reasons, open-ended responses have been merged, edited, and broken down, to anonymize them as much as possible; if in case they were more sensitive, specifically targeting an individual or a group, they have been dropped off from this report.
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What is your age?[edit]

What is your gender[edit]

What was your first year of participation in Wiki Loves Monuments?[edit]

How did you come to know of Wiki Loves Monuments 2020?[edit]

UPDATE: Search terms used on Google and other search engines, that resulted in the results of or related to WLM[edit]

  • Italiano: concorsi fotografici
  • Português: wikipédia concurso
  • Українська: Пам'ятки Запорізька область
  • international photographic competition
  • National register of historical places
  • photo competitions 2020
  • Photos of Wikipedia
  • the largest photography competition

UPDATE: What were your motivations to upload images to Wiki Loves Monuments?[edit]

Motivations to participate were more or less similar for both first-time and seasoned participants. For seasoned participants, the feeling of easy to participate had also been crucial, compared to first-time participants.

UPDATE: What were your motivations to upload images to Wiki Loves Monuments? - Other[edit]

A nice project for my six-year-old son and me.

A safe, positive activity during the COVID pandemic.

Creating historic records that will hopefully last through the ages.

I has become an annual tradition :-)

I think everything's so fragile and my pictures might be valuable just because next moment these monuments may cease to exist.

It was also a way to review my old photos.

It was an excuse to go on a nice walk outdoors.

J'ai beaucoup de photos ... elles sont probablement inutiles si elles sont conservées sur l'ordinateur Je pense que les publier pour le bénéfice de la société est bien mieux que de les stocker sans aucun bénéfice

pour illustrer mes articles

To revisit some favorite sites, where I haven't been for several years.

UPDATE: How many photographs did you contribute to Wiki Loves Monuments 2020?[edit]

While the majority of the first-time participants (~36%) contributed between 2-5 images towards the competition, the majority of the seasoned participants (~24.3%) contributed between 6-25 images. The percentage of seasoned participants who contributed 25+ and even 100+ images stands substantially higher than that of first-time participants. This demonstrates that seasoned participants contribute more number of images on average, as compared to first-time participants.

UPDATE: How was your journey with the following processes of Wiki Loves Monuments?[edit]

UPDATE: Creating an account[edit]

This question was asked to first-time participants only.
Majority of the first-participants (~65%) found the account creation process on Wikimedia easy. ~12% of the participants mentioned that they did not need to create an account, which indicates that these participants had already been contributing to Wikimedia projects, but participated in WLM for the first time in 2020. In other words, ~88% of the new (first-time) participants had contributed to Wikimedia projects for the first-time through WLM.

UPDATE: Finding out general information about the competition[edit]

UPDATE: Finding the lists of monuments for the areas you were interested in[edit]

UPDATE: Finding the monument identifier number for the monuments you were interested in[edit]

UPDATE: Uploading a photograph[edit]


Notice While most the processes were easy for a decent percentage of participants, in both first-time and seasoned categories, it can be noted that participants who might have found them 19 difficult, especially very difficult, which was also a considerable percentage, might not have participated eventually or had a successful upload. Also, of all the steps, the most difficulty is reported at monument identifier number for the monuments of all the steps.

UPDATE: If you used the national competition website (landing page) of your country, how helpful was it?[edit]

Compared to the previous year, there has been a shift to the positive side (i.e. bad to neutral & neutral to good) by ~5% for first-time and seasoned participants.

UPDATE: How can the national competition website (landing page) of your country be improved?[edit]

UPDATE: Did you contact any organizer or a Wikimedian if you had faced any problems?[edit]

UPDATE: Did you contact any organizer or a Wikimedian if you had faced any problems? - Other[edit]

A bit of time and reading through the help pages solved the issues I had.

I didn't contact anyone, but it was difficult to navigate the map since everything was lagging and loading very slowly. To move within the map you have to wait a minute or so for it to load and that's not something you want to do while walking and searching for monuments.

I faced problems, but didn't try to contact anyone.

— similar cases reported multiple times.

I faced problems, but solved them myself.

— similar cases reported multiple times.

I faced problems, but was unaware there was someone to contact.

— similar cases reported multiple times.

UPDATE: Did you participate in any real-life events, such as photo-walks?[edit]

A majority of participants did not any participate in any events, though given the pandemic, this can seem obvious, it is interesting to note that percentages were almost of the same that were reported in 2019.

UPDATE: How was your overall experience with Wiki Loves Monuments 2020?[edit]

UPDATE: How was your experience compared to previous years?[edit]

This question was asked to seasoned participants only.

UPDATE: What aspects of Wiki Loves Monuments 2020 did you like?[edit]

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Découvrir des monuments que je ne connaissais pas autour de chez moi, qui plus es sans photos sur wikipédia avant le concours.

Finding and visiting interesting sites that I was unaware of before and taking a couple of days out to get out of the house and see the full beauty and splendour of the Adirondacks in autumn colours.

Gave me a reason to get my camera out, go for a walk and explore. I probably wouldn't have thought to do so or bothered otherwise. In addition to being something positive for me, I can also help others by providing some (hopefully) good quality images of local heritage. Win-win!

Getting acquainted with monuments in my country, an occasion to look at some really good photos, an occasion to learn something new (I mean e.g. uploading, making proper descriptions to photos and so on, learning about templates, categories... It was all new to me).

I could contribute photos of my favourite charity. It was possibly a way to promote this charity. I appreciated the personal responses to my questions, although they did not completely answer my concern.

I like everything in Wiki Loves Monuments 2020 because it is fun to share my country's culture with the whole world. It is also an experience in photoshoots, Then, it helps to discover the monument's histories. I'm happy because I learn many new things about my country.

I liked how there were a lot of alternatives to choose from and how a lot of them were very close. Also, I love the time of the competition: During the fall for all the lovely leaves.

I liked the feeling of satisfaction that came from helping make your resources more rigorous.

I liked the feeling that my photos can help someone in the study of the national heritage.

I liked the idea of the competition and the easiness of uploading photos. I liked the guide on how to make a good picture too.

It gives an open platform to all the people out there to share their own personal experience of the heritage they have witnessed through their eyes. It also has an opportunity to share the knowledge and photographs of those places where people have been or not. If it gives someone a will to travel, I think my participation will be worth it. Thanks for the opportunity. :) I'll keep posting from now onwards.

La possibilità di far conoscere bene tutti i posti meravigliosi del nostro paese e di dare la possibilità a chi non può raggiungerli di vederli tramite foto.

That every country can participate and that even amateur photographers could participate and not only professional ones.

The fact that it exists. For some reason, it is not as easy to come across as Wikipedia encyclopedia items, perhaps because it's exclusive to tourist sites and/or heritage information. Also because it is a child of Wikipedia Commons, which I had never heard of before. Additionally, being a contributor with the bonus potential of winning a prize made it a more enjoyable exercise.

Можливість поділитися пам'ятками культури мого міста. І не хай вони не відомі за межами мого міста, я рада що таким чином можу поділитися ними з усіма зацікавленими особами

UPDATE: What would you like to improve in your overall experience?[edit]

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A bit more of a friendly user interface would have been good as a first time user. It seemed a little clunky trying to establish where there were gaps of images for certain sites.

After I had uploaded my photos I received numerous email messages which I didn’t really understand, about the entries having been edited by various members. I didn’t know if I was supposed to do anything because of these messages, and couldn’t find any information about that. Also, I wasn’t certain that the photos had been accepted until I was able to see them up on the relevant pages. That part of the process was a little mysterious to me.

Decide the distinction between the competition and Wikimedia Commons. Make that clear to participants. When the competition finished I couldn't find my photos, they weren't showing on the competition map so I assumed they had been deleted. In fact, they had been published on Wikimedia Commons. Make it clear that when the competition has finished, photos will be published but you can't use the competition map to find them.

directly after uploading my picture with the upload wizard I got a lot of "missing" messages like "Category: Images from Wiki Loves Monuments missing SDC location of creation", I didn't know if I have to fill in the "structured data" manually? The problems went away themselves after a few days?!

I have a lot of photos, but not all the details to fill out on the uploading page. It requires time and effort to look for all the details such as title(currently not in use on Wiki), monument ID, name etc., It would have been a lot easier by just uploading the photo and then the system identifies the necessary details, somewhat like photo search in Google images. That way, one could easily upload many photos. Filling the details was rather a tiresome process.

It wasn't too difficult finding the monuments, but it would have been easier if items could be searched with a search engine (as it can be done with Wikipedia articles or Commons photos).

Je n'arrivais pas à tourner les photos une fois uploadées car sous windows 10 les photos sont automatiquement tournées si elles sont verticales mais wikipédia les upload telles quelle du coup j'ai du éditer chaque photo dans paint pour conserver la rotation correcte car il n'y avait aucun outil de rotation dans la partie upload. Ca a été très long et fastidieux.

Making the process of uploading and sharing photos taken much easier especially when it’s so simple through most social media outlets.

There were times when I couldn't find the page with the identifier numbers. That seemed a bit less intuitive than everything else in the process.

при загрузці фотографій є доволі незрозумілі проблеми, коли фотографії не запамятовує і при новому заходжені виявляється що вони вже відсутні, це забирає доволі багато дорогого часу, для людини яка цігує свій час це недопустимо, і як висновок є багото нової інфотмації по замкам і історичним памяткам про які у вас немає фотографій та складнощі з загрузкою відбивають бажання ними ділитися.

Do you contribute to Wikimedia Commons outside Wiki Loves Monuments?[edit]

Did you contribute to any Wikimedia projects before your first Wiki Loves Monuments participation?[edit]

In the future ...[edit]

UPDATE: Are you planning to continue contributing to Wikimedia projects further?[edit]

This question was asked to first-time participants only.

UPDATE: Are you planning to participate again in Wiki Loves Monuments?[edit]

UPDATE: Would you recommend participating in Wiki Loves Monuments to your friends?[edit]

UPDATE: Would you like the organizers to get in touch with you to organise further iterations of the competition in your country?[edit]

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