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projects. Most of these are probably nonsense, but I always fear some may not be. But there's also the question over what is 'abuse', which the alleged problems with the
Japanese and Croatian wikipedias may touch on. But coming back to the Codex Sinaiticus/Til Eulenspiegel case, it was never clear to me that it was a case of one administrator riding roughshod over the community, or whether the community that existed even if whatever blocks hadn't happened, would have been supportive of the kind of actions Codex Sinaiticus took. I acknowledge it's impossible to know anyway. Even if you go through all the blocks and work out which ones were dodgy, for anyone who was blocked we can't know much they would have contributed and even without being blocked, editors may never join or just leave when they see the blocks and other behaviour is the norm. Also for those who weren't banned, it's hard to know how they truly feel. Anything before Codex Sinaiticus was banned may be affected by fear of what Codex Sinaiticus would do. Anything after and well having seen what happened to Codex Sinaiticus they may have feared the same thing or at least that it would be useless. But my ultimate point is that while I have no idea if it was the case in the Amharic wikipedia, since it's hard to deny that views on what sort of conduct is okay varies quite significantly throughout the world there is always going to be the chance that in on some wikimedia project, what they allow and enforce is going to be something we find wrong or even disgusting and vice versa. And although Codex Sinaiticus's problems extended beyond the Amharic wikipedia, I assume as IMO was shown in the global ban discussion, that most English Wikipedians are perfectly fine with enforcing certain universal values no matter whether they conflict with whatever local norms and values may exist. So it seems to me more a question of what those values should be and how far we should go in enforcing them and how that should interact with what the local Wiki is doing. The UCoC seems to be pushing for there to be greater enforcement of such universal values so situations less than the extremes of the Codex Sinaiticus are dealt with.
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is because most violations of the UCoC will not be the sort of thorny harassment/incivility issues that many are thinking about when they hear UCoC. Most violations of the UCoC will be vandalism or the more routine kinds of harassment that we have sophisticated policies and procedures to handle, but which many small projects do not. What is undecided is where local enforcement needs to stop in favor of some global enforcement. There is some good discussion going on in this thread about that topic. And if people weigh in here on enwiki that's fine. That feedback will be sent along to the committee - in what form I don't know because I haven't seen it yet but I know it will be read and passed along. But what I fear is that feedback which is only left here on enwiki will get lumped together and be 1 data point even if say 50 editors participate and say the same thing. And then we'll also get 1 data point in a conversation where 4 editors participate in some other language and that will also be 1 data point. Then those two data points are considered in equal weight moving forward. Where as if the feedback is left on meta it is more likely to be seen by members of the committee and so even if the summary again makes it a single data point, the fact that 50 editors are saying it will be felt in a different way. Even here I expect that the feedback among our editor base to be diverse and not always agree. That's great too. BUt there will be a lot we do agree on and it's incredibly important that both those places we agree and those places we don't are heard and thought about by the drafting committee. And so my fear is that if we stay in our enwiki safe space, then we will have a situation where we get to ratification (and meaningful ratification is a hill I am ready to die on, especially because it didn't happen with the UCoC text itself) and it fails because the objections and the intensity those objections were held in didn't translate up. Best,
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The
Universal Code of Conduct text as currently drafted is a griefer's charter. Section 3.3 in particular contains provisions which I expect that people antagonistic to Knowledge (XXG) will gleefully exploit.(3) Who will test the proposed mediawiki software extension? We naturally hope the Foundation software is excellent, but that hasn't always historically been the case. How much stress would it take to crash it, and how have we planned for the aforementioned people antagonistic to Knowledge (XXG) to try?(4) If the software can take the stress of these antagonists, can our systems? In other words, are the systems going to be quick and flexible and well-staffed, or heavily rule-constrained, bureaucratic and operated by volunteers?(5) I have grave concerns about the imposition of a new class of enforcement officer with their own governance body. How will they be elected and who will be eligible to vote for them?(6) In the obviously foreseeable case of conflict between these enforcement officers and our sysops, which will have priority?(7) What provision do we envisage will exist to support, guide, supervise, and where needful remove or de-authorise, enforcers? Are they going to be appointed for a specific or indefinite period?(8) If these enforcers have substantial powers, then some users will seek to win a content dispute by baiting the other side into saying something that can be framed as mean or petty and then calling on UCoC enforcers to get them banned. That's
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I have outlined on this page when I think an appeal should be granted. I don't think it makes sense to allow complainants to exhaust all potential venues where they could potentially be heard. Escalations may be necessary when an incident changes in gravity or in urgency, and not responding in a timely manner will have a harmful impact on a community member. If the gravity of an incident suddenly changes, we have no alternative to the WMF to handle threats of (self)harm for example. We do not operate a crisis helpline, and we should not pretend that our volunteers have the skills and capacity do that. An escalation process may require a service-level agreement (SLA), which is difficult to implement with a volunteer workforce. There may be a need for a timely response, even though an issue is not life-threatening. The only body I can think of that can have an SLA is (again) the WMF. Escalations require clear criteria. Consider what impact not acting immediately will have, and what needs to happen, by when and who can do that.
1667:"Code Enforcement Officer" seems either like a redundancy considering the responsibilities of WMF Trust & Safety, admins, and arbitration committees, or an attempt to usurp or replace those preexisting positions. If the WMF was sincere in its original declarations that communities that already have rules that fit much of the UCOC would be allowed to implement the code into their community policies and be mostly self-policing, then why do we need a new position for it? I don't see as much of a problem with WMF headquarters having one or two Code Enforcement Officers embedded in T&S for egregious, intractable cases that local communities are unable to handle (all things considered, since the whole UCOC idea makes me uneasy), but I do not think it would help to establish a whole new role on each community and fill those ranks with people who should just be our locally selected admins. -
1900:, if I correctly read this project this is a non-starter for Knowledge (XXG). Maybe write the code up as an essay, and let us know that in many particular instances the foundation has offered to assist with its resources, and I'd think some admins will want to work with the appropriate contacts at the foundation on some of the worse of the code violations, but on an informal and not ordained basis. Please remember, the Wikimedia Foundation has no real governing power over the core of Knowledge (XXG) but was set up two years after Knowledge (XXG) to assist and fund it. Asking this community to accept or approve a code of ethics laid down by the same people who thought that a position named 'Code Enforcement Officer' would fly shows a lack of understanding of Wikipedians, the Knowledge (XXG) community, and the correctly named
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experiments the WMF did in enforcing something like this before there was a UCOC were a disaster (and the appeal then and how it is now described now a total disgrace, with T&S not only refusing to share even the most basic facts, but deliberately spreading false claims and rumours to poison the well right from the start); comments about the UCOC are largely ignored, and the WMF continues, just like always. So, my idea and opinion is: drop this altogether, burn the shiny "code enforcement officer" badges, and restrict T&S to what it used to do when it was created (and get rid of those T&S people or the ones guiding them who want to expand their power grab and who have shown themselves to be worse than the problems they pretend to solve with this).
3728:. If ARBCOM is suspected of not acting according to some vision of the WMF, the body formulating this draft, or there are just concerns moving forward for transparency this should be communicated. I do not see any evidence that the current process is failing. A suggestion of ARBCOM creating a sub-committee to handle special reported cases may be appropriate. If a report is received by ARBCOM or the U4C committee they can either look at it as a whole or defer it to some special sub-committee. A "special sub-committee" could receive any "training" specific to the UCoC vision. I would suggest any of this be directed to ARBCOM for their collective opinion. Again, lacking any evidence to the contrary, I think the current system works.
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through my random and limited knowledge of the community. I haven't read the code as yet, have come late to the discussion, but am guessing it will be larger than the ideal of printing it on one side of a piece of paper. And hopefully it is formatted as a
Knowledge (XXG) policy or guideline so it could be RfC'ed for consensus and adoption as a policy or guideline. If Knowledge (XXG) is to stay Knowledge (XXG), with a community of editors who've developed the machine and kept it running for 20 years, this code of conduct, and such things as code enforcement officers, would probably have to enter it through a vigorous on-site discussion and consensus (if I'm correctly estimating the independent spirit of Wikipedians).
1168:, We should try dispute resolution first, but AN/I is the first step that involves a quasi-formal decision-making body, so it's not an appeal yet. Although in practice I think AN/I is more a way of finding a single admin to make a decision. But let's say you don't stop, and I take you to AN/I, and you get blocked, then you can appeal to overturn that decision by requesting an unblock, on the grounds of successful remediation. If the outcome at AN/I is the result of a procedural error, or because there is an issue with the interpretation of the relevant policy, then I should be able to ask for a review of the decision at Arbcom.
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harass me, but does it on
Facebook (I'm not on Facebook, but a friend might see it and report it), then all the WMF can do is ban the user from Knowledge (XXG), (where they are not creating any problems) but they cannot ban the Facebook user, who can continue harassing me. That solves nothing and will likley make the harassment worse because now the harasser really has something to be upset about. Instead, recommend that new users maintain complete anonymity and educate them on how to do that until they are aware of what making one's identity public involves.
3531:(by someone checking their contributions and reverting problems). From programming, I expect the worst and may be wrong in this case, but it seems likely that many "returned users" and other POV pushers who end up being blocked will use the UCoC as an appeal mechanism, or at least as a tool to irritate the good editors who did the work to have them removed. The hope that there is an infinite supply of good editors to replace those driven away by bureaucracy is not correct.
1609:" of the UCoC policy to local policy, to highlight any divergences. I'll re-iterate your concern with 3.3 of the policy text (it was also noted in the previous round): revisions to the policy text are expected in a subsequent review. Several of your questions were also posed by the drafting committee above in order to give the community an opportunity to provide thoughts. If it's alright with you, I will include references to your substantive concerns in sections above.
2010:– specifically "Knowledge (XXG) is not an experiment in anarchy or democracy". In addition, detrimental to overall morale and willingness for new editors and admins to enter the community. Our policies and guidelines are already well enforced by admins and arbitration committees. WMF needs to seriously consider that it is a support for WP, and the fact that multiple comments have reiterated the points I've mentioned should be concerning.
2723:), but we already have a method for resolving conduct issues by fiat (the Arbitration Committee). For those cases that even ArbCom don't want to touch, I guess a useful question to first answer is 'why not?'. It's not like they're restricted by policy; much of the UCOC was already either enwiki policy as-written or as-applied. If ArbCom can't fix those problems, why would another fiat body be able to?
2604:). Enforcement Officer is unclearly defined, but it sounds like it just means local sysops with training, but I could be completely wrong, since the definition and scope of these officers is very poorly defined, and the defined term ("Code Enforcement Officer") is not even used again in the document except to say this group has to "affirm" their respect for the UCOC. This part is lousy drafting IMO.
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2327:, civility. These five pillars, and the policy and guideline system, have worked well as W.'s codes since 2001, and contain nothing about an overlapping code of conduct from off-site. As a self-governing website with established editor-endorsed sets of rules and regs, an official-sounding attempt to alter these should be seen as both a good faith overreach and, perhaps, an essay.
1922:: In my 1000% personal opinion (not the committee's of course), Code Enforcement Officer is a bad name. Regardless, it didn't matter to me whatever name we went with because the name is less important than the types of tasks the guidelines were laying out for that type of user. It even says in the document that the final name is TBD because it probably will be changed. –
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with the principles, or isn't on board with the ucoc text, or rejects the WMF as a decision making body on the basis of past missteps. I think you should give your colleagues who aren't reading this page a link to it. I would urge you to consider going back several steps and asking to community to review amend improve and ratify the ucoc itself. —
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WMF intends the "affirmation" to be a contract enforceable in law, in which case the jurisdiction has to be specified and other conditions have to be met. As others have said, this "affirmation" is going to offend lots of good citizens and some will leave. Is that a great idea? What will become possible that is not already possible?
3631:: First, why is T&S not already tasked with child protection? I am not opposed to a "Universal Code of Conduct/Enforcement" as long as it does not infringe upon those platforms that have a workable system in place to deal with enforcement. I am also not opposed to the community being involved in assisting in reviewing the draft.
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The purpose of these guidelines, in my own view, is to provide set clear expectations for when a matter should be handled by a local community (through whatever process they follow but especially admin noticeboards and arbcoms) vs the global community (via the "U4C Committee"). It is not, still in my
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As a sysop in en.wiki, I expect to lose my enhanced powers if I behave badly. If I sign something to "affirm" that I'll obey the UCoC, I expect to lose my enhanced powers if I behave badly. So what is the difference? Related to this is the wording "legally binding". That phrase should only be used if
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a winning tactic on en.wiki and I fear that this well-meaning idea will exacerbate that problem.(9) Our sysops don't make content decisions, but they have lots of powers to deal with conduct. When these UCOC enforcers come online, what exactly do we expect the sysops to do going forward?Overall, I'm
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There are two reasons for an appeal: the policies were applied incorrectly (error correction) or the policies are unclear and need to be clarified (interpretation). One aspect of enforcement of behavioral policies that has received (too) little attention in these recommendations is remediation. If a
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Enforcement is the prevention, detection, investigation, and enforcement of violations of the Universal Code of Conduct. Code enforcement is a responsibility of designated functionaries, the Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee , and the Wikimedia Foundation. This should be done in a
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another thing people agree should be handled by them. This leads me to ask, for the benefit of receiving more in-depth feedback from you based on your own experiences; what other specific types of cases (if any) do you think should be handled by T&S regarding the UCoC (assuming it is ratified)? –
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Wikimedia owns the website, including En:Wiki, and has stated that the UCOC will be compulsory and that Sysops and the like (presumably including admins) will be required to sign up to it.It represents a lot more than an essay. Pretending or doesn't exist or that en:wiki can just ignore it is not
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As far as a shared ArbCom, I could see this going bad if people suggest having 1 ArbCom for all the languages of the
Balkans, considering the numerous ethnic conflicts in that region. Even English-language projects probably wouldn't get along in this scenario. For ArbComs in individual wikis: a good
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Just to show that it's not representative of the committee's thinking, I will say, in my own personal capacity, that I take the writing here as a message that ratification is a must. As a person helping draft it, I know that without meaningful ratification by communities I will not support the final
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Would you please alert the other committee members of this
Knowledge (XXG) community discussion, for those of us who don't edit outside of Knowledge (XXG) unless some Commons deletions and such. Thanks. They may enjoy spending more time here, because I hope you're not saying that only two members of
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I have many misgivings and concerns, and I'm struggling to summarize them all in a sufficiently pithy way. The most pressing thoughts I have at the moment are:-(1) The
Universal Code of Conduct text has not been ratified by the community, so to talk about enforcement is self-evidently premature.(2)
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The full extent. Subsidiarity and volunteerism are important principles. Do not coerce a community into enforcing things they do not want to enforce. Also, if you find that a set of rules that you think represent the consensus of the community are not adopted by that community, maybe you should stop
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I think there are two different processes: appeals and escalations. Progressing through a series of cases handled by bodies with increasing scope (from local to global) is appeal. I think that's not desirable at all. The principle of subsidiarity says we should try to handle issues where they occur.
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One would think that the goal of preventive work means work that prevents harassment, but apparently it is not. Instead of encouraging behavioral changes that make editing our projects a better experience, we're promoting observance of a rule, as if people don't know how to obey the letter, but not
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Allow reports to be made either publicly (where all details of the case are viewable by the general public), or with varying degrees of privacy (for example, where the name of the reporter is hidden to the public; where the username of any individuals involved in the reported behaviour are hidden to
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and its proposed enforcement is what would be expected from a committee where no one wants to be the person who says something unkind. I don't see any acknowledgement of the fact that for every possibly valid claim against a good contributor, there will be a dozen retaliatory claims by contributors
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be some new bureaucratic layer. Enforcement, to the extent it's necessary, would instead be entrusted to projects and the people on projects already tasked by those projects. So for us that would be some combination of admin, CUOS, and arbitrators. In extreme circumstances it would be T&S. This
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Speaking only for myself and no other member of the UCoC enforcement drafting committee, I think the feedback around the name Code
Enforcement Officer has been valuable. It's not something I spent a lot of time talking about in committee work and so appreciate all criticism of that term. I will say
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The UCOC is not aimed specifically at English Knowledge (XXG), on the contrary. There are 300 language Wikipedias and countless other Wiki projects, who are significantly under-resourced/have far more issues of conduct enforcement/baseline standards. I'll admit I don't fully understand what will be
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I guess there is a slight difference in scope (ArbCom's is "serious conduct disputes the community has been unable to resolve", and U4C's is "Systematic failure to follow the UCoC" / "cross-wiki UCoC violations"). The U4C's scope seems to include all of ArbCom's first scope. So, are all single-user
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is not a system that engenders trust and faith in the community they are supporting. The idea that arbitrary sanctions can be enforced by people from outside the community with no accountability to that community is the issue. There are ways the Foundation could help with problems of civility and
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Please keep in mind that the UCoC Enforcement Guidelines outlined in this document are iterative, and will continuously be evaluated and evolve with community feedback, along with the Universal Code of Conduct. The committee has also provided questions for the community to think about in regards to
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Local communities, Foundation and Affiliates should develop and implement training for community members to be able to identify, address, and mitigate the harms caused by harassment. Training for users should include, at least, guidelines and tools for identification of what is considered unethical
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When a case involves a request for information from law enforcement or potential legal action either against the Wikimedia Foundation or a user, the "U4C Committee" may request support and education materials from the Wikimedia Foundation to assist the relevant community volunteers or legal parties
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Please keep in mind that the UCoC Enforcement Guidelines outlined in this document are iterative, and will continuously be evaluated and evolve with community feedback, along with the Universal Code of Conduct. The committee has also provided questions for the community to think about in regards to
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Notice that the opening statement of this section ignores that the RfC went almost totally against English Knowledge (XXG) being a part of this thing and speaks as if it's a done deal. Will need a full discussion and policy acceptance on a prominent well-promoted page, and unless I'm wrong it will
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who was a sysop and bureaucrat until an extreme example of homophobia lead to it being removed followed by that global ban then a WMF ban. In small projects I imagine it's easy for one or two admins to ride roughshod over the community. We often get reports of alleged administrative abuse in other
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It feels like neither the Wikimedia code enforcement officers ("Show me your edits!") or involuntary signing of promises to enforce (don't even know what that means, Wikipedians are free to sign or not sign anything they want) will make it very far here as a top-down dictate, too much free thought
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If I had to pick a place for people to comment it would be meta not here. Here the only two committee members that an editor can be assured will read it is me and MJL. There could be others, but those are the two I know. I know more of the committee is reading it on meta. So if people comment here
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Local enforcement bodies may elect to consider additional factors, or their importance, when choosing whether or not to take or allow an appeal. The specific logistical details of the appeals process for each project is left up to their own determination. In the case that the third-party reviewing
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I think you should understand the blanket "oppose" !votes here as a rejection of the ucoc, not a rejection of the enforcement mechanisms. When I read this feedback, I see that the community doesn't like it and won't be corralled into talking about enforcement mechanisms because it isn't on board
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For the relatively low level of publicity this is getting, I am not sure that the drafting committee appreciates the gravity of the changes (and the work) that this would entail. "The following individuals should be required to affirm" - do we have a firm number on this? What happens if there are
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required to use this tool and may continue to work with whatever tools they deem necessary or most appropriate, provided that they allow cases to be handled or created according to the same principles of ease-of-use, privacy and anonymity, flexibility in processing, and transparent documentation.
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Enforcement of the UCoC is applied by means of preventive work and campaigns, issuing warnings and notices to persuade people with signs of problematic behaviour to comply, imposing technical restrictions and punishments, or taking additional steps that may be necessary and appropriate. Local and
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Why are we asked to continue to draft "enforcement guidelines" for something that was not accepted in the first place? Enforcing things which aren't accepted is a perfect recipe for another round of "WMF tries to show off muscles, but fails miserably after pushback from enwiki, dewiki, ...". The
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While it may not be popular with many here, UCOC almost certainly will happen here sooner or later (although much of it only codifies things we already claim to do). En:Wiki will need to get its act together if we don't want to see a lot of interaction with enforcement officials from outside our
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Convoluted and bureaucratic processes to enforce a badly drafted policy that does not have community support. As someone who has stopped contributing as a result of the manner in which WMF has usurped the community's self governance, this enforcement proposal only serves to solidify my view that
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While the list provided under Article 3 of the guidelines is not meant to be exhaustive, you'll see that only "Violations involving threats of any sort of physical violence" has thus far been listed as something T&S will handle. In my time on the project, I have heard child protection being
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I would think that this would qualify as a guideline about civility, maybe even policy itself. Reading what the current state of the UCOC is, it seems fairly reasonable. There are ongoing draft review discussions if there's something that anyone takes issue with. I don't see the point of people
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The U4C is recommended as the enforcement mechanism pertaining to social media platforms. When those social media platforms are not owned or operated by the WMF, that is problematic, because the WMF has no jurisdiction there. If I get harassed by a Wikipedian who does not use Knowledge (XXG) to
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Each session will last for 90 to 120 minutes and translation support for various languages will be provided. Also, sessions in specific languages may also be held depending on demand. Community members are encouraged to sign up in advance and add the topic to discuss during roundtable session.
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In order to lower the technical barrier for reporting and processing UCoC violations, a centralized reporting and processing tool for UCoC violations is to be developed and later maintained by the Wikimedia Foundation as a MediaWiki extension. The reporting tool should allow the complainant to
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Oh, they may give it a different name (U4C or whatever), but what they'll do is the same as what T&S tried with me (and others), so to me it's all just one and the same. Yes, T&S should stick to dealing with threats of harm and child protection, and the WMF should only deal with truly
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as mentioned immediately above my comment, this is extremely problematic to consider "punishments" on an online global community of contributors who are not employees or volunteers governed by the Knowledge (XXG) Foundation. The increased presence of a "stateness" and authoritarianism in this
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For Wikimedia-specific conversations occurring off-project in unofficial or semi-official spaces (e.g. Discord, Telegram, etc.), Wikimedia’s Terms of Use may not apply. They are covered by that specific social media or discussion platform's Terms of Use and conduct policies. Nevertheless, the
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individually use the essay as reasoning but can't correctly call it a Knowledge (XXG) code of conduct, policy, or even a guideline, so other considerations would probably have to enter into any Knowledge (XXG) decision based on it until a consensus is reached in an RfC as to what to call it.
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Individuals who have been found to have violated the UCoC should have the possibility of appeal. Appeals may be brought against either the decision of whether or not a UCoC violation occurred, the way in which investigations were conducted, or against the sanctions placed on individuals as a
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Where possible we encourage existing enforcement structures to take up the responsibility of receiving and dealing with UCoC violations, in accordance with the guidelines stated above. In order to make sure that enforcement of the UCoC remains consistent across the movement, we recommend the
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Experimentation with the reporting tools upon development and "U4C Committee" will occur during a transition period of 1 year. After the year concludes, fine-tuning can be done using observations to adjust the reporting tools and define more precisely the tasks of the enforcement Committee.
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Existing communities and/or the Wikimedia Foundation should provide documentation on the severity of different, common kinds of harassment that can be used to map onto different outcomes. This would aid in supporting administrators or other enforcement bodies to use these recommendations to
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Any individual, Wikimedia Foundation employee or otherwise who wants to use the Wikimedia Foundation trademark in an event such as, but not limited to: events branded with Wikimedia trademarks (such as by including them in the event's title) and representation of the Wikimedia organization,
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Knowledge (XXG) already has a code of conduct, the five pillars. Those, along with its policies, guidelines, ongoing liquid consensus, and then the essays and such, have kept the place running for 20 years. Doesn't make a difference what an administrator signs as a private editor, they can
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No. We wouldn't be saving any time by trying to figure how to set up an interim committee in stead of a committee. Both have the same level effort if you try to make sure it has some legitimacy and acceptance. And then, once you have the interim, you have to do it again, so it's more work.
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The goal of responsive work is to provide pathways for the processing and filing of reported cases, providing resources for processing cases, definitions for different types of violations and enforcement mechanisms, as well as suggestions for the reporting tools, and pathways for appeals.
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community (as a minimum, we will need to make sure that we cover all of the requirements of UCOC, and we will have to make sure that we can work properly with the mysterious "centralized reporting and processing tool for UCoC violations" that is being developed by the Wikimedia Foundation.
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The UCoC applies to everyone who interacts and contributes to online and offline Wikimedia projects and spaces. The following individuals should be required to affirm (through signed declaration or other format to be decided) they will respect and adhere to the Universal Code of Conduct:
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When necessary, the "U4C Committee" will assist the Wikimedia Foundation in handling cases. Additionally, the "U4C Committee" will monitor and assess regularly the state of enforcement of the Code and may suggest suitable changes to UCoC to the Wikimedia Foundation and the community for
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The original and legally binding version of the UCoC is in English. It should be translated into other languages used on Wikimedia projects. In the event of any differences in meaning between the original English version and a translation, the original English version takes precedence.
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Xeno, I'm confused and not sure what you mean. You've wikilinked the French language code of conduct and I can't imagine why, unless perhaps you're asking for my review of the translation? I'm content for you to convert this text from discussion mode to document mode at an appropriate
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Any individual, who is seeking out formal, on- or off-wiki documented Wikimedia affiliation (such as, but not limited to: an individual, or group of individuals who is seeking to promote and/or collaborate a Wikimedia sponsored event, group, study, either on or off-wiki in a research
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The 'Code Enforcement Officer' name seems secondary to the concept which seeks to overlay an unneeded control mechanism onto the Wikipedian community. Nothing is broke here, as Knowledge (XXG) has its successful principles, policies, and check-and-balance systems already in place.
1904:. Those who hope to carry out here a reflection of a society presently in control-mode turmoil are barking up the wrong tree when things have run fine for 20 years and no barking, certainly well-intentioned yet carrying a hint of an authoritarian voice, seems needed at all.
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Allow limited data collection on basic statistics about the use of this tool, for the purposes of reporting out information about UCoC enforcement to the general public, in keeping with our principles of minimal data collection and respect for the privacy of our community
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A group of projects that is sufficiently big (Current suggestions for metrics to measure this may include: active users, active sysops.The committee recommends these details to be elaborated by the Wikimedia Foundation with the U4C) are strongly encouraged to have an
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harassment at Knowledge (XXG), but having a nebulous "Code Enforcement Officer" empowered to act on random complaints sounds like a system rife with possibilities for abuse by the harassers themselves, with little chance of actually strengthening the community. --
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disfunctional wikis (like what happened with the Chinese one, and probably should happen with some Eastern European ones). But installing a kind of secret state police with trials without a realistic chance to defend oneself is not the kind of thing we need.
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To what extent should individual Wikimedia projects be allowed to decide how they enforce the UCoC?" I think this is a crucial question if any support from the English Knowledge (XXG) is expected then the local process of appeals would have to be followed.
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user who has been found in violation of the policies has understood why what they did was wrong, made things right with the victim(s) and has committed to compliance, they should be able to request a pardon. But let's not confuse pardons and appeals.
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and provided to the drafting committee. The committee has presented the draft guidelines on this page for consideration. We welcome your additional input as the drafting committee will resume work shortly taking into account the input on this page.
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behavior of Wikimedians on these networks and platforms can be accepted as additional evidence in reports of UCoC violations. We suggest that off-project spaces create guidelines that discourage exporting on-wiki conflicts to 3rd-party platforms.
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I'm not going to affirm any pseudo-legalistic BS that this calls for. The drafting committee does not seem to understand how Knowledge (XXG) works. This is just unnecessary red tape and huge change to sysop role for no benefit at all to anyone.
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is does a person need to go through local processes before going global? If yes, do they need to go through all local processes? So in an enwiki method, if they try ANI and don't get help can they appeal globally without trying ArbCom? Best,
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consequence of their violation(s) of the UCoC. Appeals should be handled by a third-party that was not involved in the initial process of enforcement, and determination of that third-party should be based on the following factors:
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global functionaries who implement policies, codes, rules, and regulations on the Wikimedia spaces, both online and offline, are supposed to understand the management of the code enforcement function and the process.
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proper, timely fashion, consistently across the entire Wikimedia Movement. Consequently, individuals charged with enforcing the Universal Code of Conduct must be fully acquainted with the regulations they enforce.
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I hear you on that and appreciate the feedback. I am curious though what you would see as helping it get more publicity because the low level of comments here, and on meta, have been concerning to me. Best,
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Eventual sanctions are applied according to the responsibilities of the person who has violated the UCoC (paid staff, elected or selected user, volunteer, etc.), the nature of the breach and its seriousness;
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I have to wonder what certification for skill level 1: "Overall basic knowledge of the UCoC" would consist of. A test for comprehension? If that's necessary, then the code is too difficult to understand.
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different for an existing and highly engaged community like enwp; but I am not too worried about it either. The issues of nationalist editing/holocaust revisionism are documented on
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they will basically have their feedback heard indirectly - through the summaries prepared for the committee. If they comment on meta they are more likely to be heard directly. Best,
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I wrote this below, but to restate it: the community should be allowed to enforce this to the maximum extent possible. Local administrators should handle 95% of all enforcement. --
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I don't know, maybe more AN posts or watchlist notices? In all fairness, I was out for a few weeks on vacation but I didn't see this until the admin newsletter came out today. --
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that that a core idea is getting a little lost (i.e. looking at Andy's and El C's comments above) but the idea with these people was that most UCoC enforcement would
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mass resignations because of this? (Even when the privacy/nonpublic access gets revised and people have to re-sign, we always lose between 5-10% of CU/OS holders). --
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community as contributors being below and under the watchful eye of many oversights, and IMO the addition of a "Code Enforcement Officer" is only detrimental to a
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Watchlist notice sounds like a good idea. Maybe we can also remove the "also on Meta" link from the CENT listing? (Note I’m playing catch up after some time off.)
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This question isn't clear; complaints about what? Escalation this context could mean raising the level of urgency, requiring a more timely response, etc.
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There are more than 2 committee members who are active Wikipedians, but not all of the Wikipedians on the committee are from English Knowledge (XXG). –
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to produce the enforcement draft guidelines for a comprehensive community review. The input collected will be used to further refine the guidelines.
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BTW, I've been informed that due to mocking the WMF, they have suspended all payments to me. And since they pay me in hugs and kisses, now I'm sad.
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As many times as there is a valid reason for appeal. For the same reason, once. Abuse of process should result in the loss of the right to appeal.
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activity taken on to avoid trying to fix things that are, since doing so could lead to awkward questions about who is in charge of the 'fixing'.
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So by your definition if you go to my userpage and ask me to stop doing something and I don't so you decide to go to ANI that's an appeal? Best,
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I'll just note how I appreciate the time you've put into your answers above. Best,
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What kinds of behavior or evidence would we want to see before granting an appeal?
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What kinds of behavior or evidence would we want to see before granting an appeal?
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behaviour and a manual for how to respond when targeted by harassing behaviour.
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The way in which the reported behaviour violates the Universal Code of Conduct;
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All Wikimedia Foundation staff, Board Members affiliated staff and contractors;
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I gots an complex international stalking case, call the lawlyers, stat!
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another functionary consultation October 7 18:00 UTC
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158:A Note from the Drafting Committee
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3409:: Thank you for participating at
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2576:Lulz Enforcement Officer
2547:The entire problem with
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444:Anti Harassment Program
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3813:Hello all,
3463:Gtoffoletto
3337:Nosebagbear
3285:Gtoffoletto
1684:Indy beetle
1669:Indy beetle
1586:Point #11.
3886:Xeno (WMF)
3786:Xeno (WMF)
3552:Randy Kryn
3525:threatened
3497:Xeno (WMF)
3420:Xeno (WMF)
3415:summarized
3369:S Marshall
3365:Rschen7754
3333:Newslinger
3281:Ganesha811
3226:Xeno (WMF)
3167:Randy Kryn
3120:Randy Kryn
3103:Xeno (WMF)
2960:2021-08-20
2937:References
2754:(he/him •
2667:WP:T&S
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