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want to wade into some dispute over it. Also any perceived inability to accept Knowledge (XXG)'s guidelines is going to sound alarm bells. What if you don't accept their input either? Then the second half the sentence, "make a push to get a few editors together to get the article expanded". The word, "push", is also going to sound alarm bells. Push what? A point of view? In the context of the first half of the sentence it looks like you may want editors to rally in your favour. OK, this is a creative expansion of what you actually said but people can and do read between the lines and it is useful to be able to anticipate and avoid this. The final part is a bit of an ask, "get the article expanded". It kind of implies a lot of work. You already have some content to propose, you just need external input to check it meets Knowledge (XXG)'s standards.
2002:. I also don't happen to think that slapping a COI stamp on your personally was the best solution unless you had actually first resisted intervention by other (non-block-evading) editors. Unfortunately we have to live with the situation as it is now but I can also see that it could be mutually beneficial. What do I mean by that? Well, if every significant change to the article requires outside consensus then that makes the resulting article more robust against disruptive editing because more of the article is there by consensus of more editors than just you, or any other individual editor. It makes it easier to identify editors who are helping the project and quickly demonstrates those editing tendentiously as doing so. 1973:
bias. In my view, this is mainly because one troll has been able to stir up so much bad faith and suspicion with their own paranoid delusions - while they got blocked, it's amazing the damage they were able to leave behind. Knowledge (XXG) runs so much on trust and goodwill, and one person has basically managed to destroy that on this article. As a new-ish editor, I am now reluctant to give much time to Knowledge (XXG) anymore....what's the appeal in just getting bagged and ridiculed? It's such a shame people can't meet face to face in real life as I think it would so quickly become clear what's really been going on....
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before inserting, they just never got back to me. IMHO Knowledge (XXG)'s male dominated environment is not conducive to an article about a women lead organisation. I have been met with a wall of cynicism - just because some Wikipedians have become jaded by repeated attacks from interests groups doesn't mean my innocent mistakes aren't just that (it's pretty much the only article I've edited, so I hardly know what I'm doing). It isn't easy to write a good article; it's very easy to criticise and find fault in another's work. It is very easy to make accusations; it's not so easy to provide evidence.
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lock-down, at least with respect to COI editors, but I can see that there are good reasons for this and given the article's history of disruption I hope you agree that a strongly monitored and policed article is actually a good thing. I hope you also appreciate that to effectively police an article the editors and admins that have kindly volunteered to do this must remain impartial and beyond any possible accusation that they are taking sides. In particular, if an admin is going to carry out admin tasks, such as blocking, they have to follow
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undue weight to achievements that could be construed as puffery. And that's from someone who also has a COI! I appreciate this may not have been intentional and you were doing the best job you could, but that is the nature of COI. It is also not a death sentence or a mantle of shame. Even Jimbo Wales has fallen foul of COI accusations
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But please feel free to feedback and ask any further questions. I apologise in advance if this post has maybe been a bit too "Let's be Frank" for an introduction ;) I hope you found some of these comments useful. Please respond on this page. I have it on my watch list and I like to see threads on the
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The best way to get input from other editors is to make the request as painless and simple as possible. Something someone can just look at and say "yes" or "no" to. To achieve this keep the requests small, but not so small that it results in lots of separate requests. You may need to feel your way to
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OK there are several problems with this request. First of all your are indicating that you disagree with your COI status and some editor is unjustifiably giving you are hard time over it. This is going to put anyone off straight away. They may be happy to proof-read something but they certainly don't
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You need consensus from more than one impartial editor. This makes sense to me. If one editor alone passed your contributions then if there was any dispute about the article's neutrality etc, justified or dramatised, then that one editor would be implicated. On the other hand if each contribution was
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Either there are "no effective mechanisms" or you haven't yet used the mechanisms effectively. I think it is more of the later than the former. For example, if you suspect a sock puppet, and have clear evidence, then file a sock puppet report. Don't just spend, like, months beating your head against
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2. Thank you for giving another place to post my request. I think you have read a whole lot into the other request that wasn't actually there - it seemed to me to be more likely that those pages are just someones good idea, but are hardly used - or at least some projects have very few active editors
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1. COI - I accept that these constraints are being imposed, not that they were justified. Sorry. The only pieces of the article that I was responsible for that got identified as a problem was the link farm. As stated, that was out of ignorance, and I had consulted an independent 3rd party about it
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If you look at Knowledge (XXG), Christians write about Christian pages, Jews on Jewish pages etc. Yet here this is considered an immediate COI. The treatment of alleged COI is very biased. I have a closer connection to some of the other topics I edit, yet no concern was raised about that. Again,
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status if you haven't already. Although simple membership of or employment by and organisation doesn't in itself imply a conflict of interest a style of editing, by itself, that seems to promote a topic does. I definitely thought that some areas of the article looked promotional in tone and gave
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I decided to come back to life because things seem to have got kind of stuck and I may be able to help. I'm not here to promote any point of view with respect to the article but to see if I can restore a working cooperative environment again. Currently it seems that the article is in a kind of
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How to get consensus? There are several routes for this. I also found that posting in the project pages for NRMs were a bit unproductive. There are some things you can do to maximise the likelihood that someone will respond. Lets take a look at your recent post in the Spirituality project
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3. Anyway, these are my concerns. However I realise/accept the community has no effective mechanism for dealing with these. And if I was more involved in Knowledge (XXG), I may even develop the same prejudices - if 90% of the time it's true, it's only human...Regards
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subject to community approval then it would be possible to identify disruptive challenges as being such i.e. if some guy comes along and starts shouting that the page reads like an advert, it was written according to the BKs agenda, etc then it really,
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so in the interests of keeping everyone happy I was thinking to make a push to get a few editors together to get the article expanded".
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helps if the article doesn't read like an advert and doesn't look like it was written according to a some BK agenda.
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You may well be right about there being a systemic bias against members of NRMs on Knowledge (XXG). Check out
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