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known. The thing that made me post, however, is that meetups are a terrible way to assess gender percentages. Women are much more likely to find them intimidating (often with justifiable fear of consequences from revealing their real identity; I can't say this enough, and it goes for LGBTQ and politically dissident people too) and are also more likely to be too damned busy to shlep in to some meeting.
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they usually put those fundraising banners asking the person to click on their gender and assure them credibly (though maybe the WMF has blown its credibility by now) that the info will be aggregated and totally anonymized (never kept associated with any other info about the individual editor). The gender-identification userbox but that is nowhere near anonymous enough.
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When I try to edit, I get an error message saying "Editing from 73.93.152.0/22 has been blocked (disabled) by ‪Eagles247‬ for the following reason(s): Block evasion: User:1116at. This block has been set to expire: 17:07, 14 September 2020. I'm confused by this since 67.164.113.165 isn't in that range
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And some of our editors have to be very careful because of political laws where they live. No, admins don't have to identify to the WMF: the level above that, the "functionaries", do, starting with ArbCom, checkusers, OTRS(?) ... In theory they run password crackers on admins, but they don't have the
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Well, SF is convenient for me to get to, and I didn't realize the board meeting would be virtual rather than in person. Of course a worldwide protest would be even better than only doing it in SF. It didn't particularly have to coincide with the board meeting but doing so helps identify the target.
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I did wonder about your work schedule when you posted early yesterday morning that you had just gotten back from work! This probably isn't the right place to ask what you do though. Right, I knew admins don't have to supply real names, but I thought they had to supply a working email address, with
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Many people do adopt personas of a different gender online, for reasons including safety. And I don't trust the WMF enough to e-mail them back, no! I'm now regretting responding to any of their surveys. I didn't realize they made ongoing use of algorithms to guess people's genders, but I should have
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Doing something like that with software on usernames or the gender preference userbox sounds really stupid. But there are some reasonable ways to get statistics. One is to look at meetup participation. Another could be to privately survey contributors online or by email. E.g. put something where
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I just wanted to note this here since the subject came up. Risker said " " So yeah, that would definitely skew the results, and it seems like the software is deliberately skewing the results. If you don't tell them your gender, you must be male. Right. Reminds me of the logic used if someone gets up
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Wow, thanks! My one suggestion is make the T&S team label bigger so it's readable in thumbnail size. It doesn't have to be written directly on the hand. It can be on the background with an arrow pointing to the hand, or something like that. Unfortunately I'm not artistic at all, even at the
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Actually (though, your judgment is probably better than mine about this), I wonder if the firecrackers could stick out on the right a little more, so it's more similar to the left (i.e. the globe is centered on them), and they could possibly be redder instead of orange (not sure of that though).
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Actually, *nobody* outside of the very few volunteers with fiduciary duties (i.e., the Board of Trustees, the FDC, and probably the Audit Committee) need to provide proof of identity to the WMF. Functionaries (oversighters, stewards, checkusers, arbitrators) need to sign off on a confidentiality
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Not sure why you'd have bothered to show up at the SF office, the Board meeting would have (in all likelihood) been online. They met in person in Berlin in March and will meet in person in Stockholm in August, and usually the meetings in between are online. I don't think that people realize only
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Yep. I thought about suggesting a meetup today for people in the Bay area to picket and leaflet around the WMF SF office during the board meeting. But I felt too busy to shlep in ;-). What happens if you email them though? As an admin didn't you already have to register an email address with
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agreement using their username and a special set-up in phabricator; they stopped asking for our ID a long time ago, when they updated the privacy policy. On the other hand, admins who don't attach an email to their Wikimedia account are unlikely to get their account back if it gets hijacked.
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The first 2 seasons of the 1994 Fox series Party of Five had been released on region 2 only, while all the seasons were released on regions 1 and 4. So I asked Sony Pictures Home Entertainment to release the last 4 seasons or the complete series on region 2 but they haven't replied in days.
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about half of the WMF staff work out of the office; about 30% of them live outside of the US and work remotely (they're the ones marked "contractor" on the staff list), and several of the senior leaders as well as about 30% of the rest of the US-based staff work remotely most of the time.
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What is this blither? I linked to the author's articles directly on the author's site. Look at his twitter profile and his academic CV which you can find in about 2 seconds with a search engine instead of leaving this bureaucratic crap on my talk page. Please go away. Thanks.
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I would have been working or sleeping, story of my life with regards to meetings at normal hours. I would have to call in "sick" to get paid in order to go to any meetup. Applies to many folks, I imagine, though my schedule is more exotic than most.
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Note: I reset my wifi connection, which seems to randomly flip between ipv4 and ipv6 to the same router, so I'm now editing from 2601:648:8202:96B0:E0CB:579B:1F5:84ED. I'm not the target of the initial block so please don't block the ipv6 range.
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if I understand how ranges work, which I thought I did. It also seems like a long block for a range of that size, because of the number of people likely to be caught in it. Can someone check into this, and possibly adjust the block? Thanks.
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Those political laws affect readers and not just editors! We're currently blocked in Turkey and China, and it's a safe bet that everyone's reading in places like that is monitored (the https encryption helps but only
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I remember reading that it has been a requirement for years but that some admins who gained the mop in the early days (maybe 2005 and earlier? Just a guess) did not have it because it was not a requirement back then.
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them, so they already know it? At this point though, yes, distrust is appropriate. Point taken about LGBTQ. That has to be a significant issue in some places. I'm used to being in a region where it's less of one.
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I'm not sure why you were unable to edit as 67.164.113.165, you are correct that that IP is not in the range I blocked. In any case, your IP has changed and you are able to edit, so no issues here.
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I thought there was a de facto requirement (by observed practice at RFA if not by some codified policy) that admins had to have working email-this-user links. Maybe I'm mistaken though.
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Can you imagine the board members looking out the window of the WMF penthouse and seeing 1000s of protesters marching around with signs saying "unblock Fram!"? Ok, I can't either ;).
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Thanks. This address does seem to be unblocked now, which is good since I seem to have been kicked back to it, and resetting wifi doesn't change back to ipv6.
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but obviously can't ping you. Since you have apparently been following the story, maybe you're already aware, but if not, the answer seems to be glass marbles.
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I'm back for now though I've taken a break from this dreary subject and am dreading looking into whatever the current developments are. Sigh.
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Added: the label should say "WMF T&S Team" to be easier to understand, if that's ok with you. Without WMF it might be hard to figure out.
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Just get whatever discs are available, rip them on a computer drive, and rewrite them as region-free so they will work in every player.
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Due to travel I won't be editing from this address for a while, starting in a few hours. I may be online from other addresses.
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and says something, and then says "95% of you did not stand up and shout in opposition, so therefore 95% agree with me."
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violating copyright with respect to the material, then you should do one of the following:
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anonymous addresses allowed. So that's the type of address I'd have used.
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I made this, tell me what you think and any suggestions
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I left a reply to an old RD thread you started here
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level of being able to describe something like that.
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Enigma
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67.164.113.165
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Yngvadottir
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Risker
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Yngvadottir
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Risker
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Enigma
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