From the 2025Centralized discussion archive (WP:CENT):
AnRFC closed in January ended with the rewrite of portions ofWP:BITE. BITE is abehavioural guideline and often cited by editors.
Another RFC closed with the consensus to rewrite"Self-published sources", without consensus for any specific wording. The section is part of theWP:Verifiability policy.
In January,an RFC allowed those withpage mover permission to enabletwo factor authentication on their accounts. Two-factor authentication on Wikimedia is currently experimental and optional – only users on specific trusted groups are currently allowed to use 2FA, all other users need to ask theStewards.
Aproposal to reviveInformal mediation resulted instead in a recommendation to implement a process inDispute resolution noticeboard for "mid-level informal mediation".
An RFC closed in January with consensus to discount "obvious use of generative LLMs" in discussions.A later RFC on AI closed with the consensus that most images "wholly generated by AI" should not be used on enwiki. In his close,S Marshall also recommended editors draft a guideline for broader community approval.
At Village pump (WMF), Wikimedians arediscussing the letter to WMF from U.S. Department of Justice asking questions about 501(c)(3) tax exempt status, and Wikimedia Foundation's potential reactions. Notably, co-founder of Wikipedia, Jimmy Wales, has participated. –S,B