On 6/26/2013 7:49 AM, Sydney wrote:
Fluff and Sarah, 

This is an exceeding important topic. I apologize for not commenting sooner.

Our movement needs to step up and make it clear that we will not condone harassment.

More soon.

Sydney

I person just call back "No harassment please." or "Let the woman speak!"

Harassment within Wikipedia still continues, of course.  I've been dealing with two individuals with an incredibly strong POV they've repeatedly stated violating all sorts of policies on a number of pages and having to take them repeatedly to noticeboards and having my points more or less confirmed ''when'' people bothered to respond at all.  (Does being perceived as a female criticizing a probable male editor sometimes keep people from commenting, I wonder? Not always, but sometimes...)

One of them followed me to four pages they hadn't edited before within 30 hours. I couldn't find a "no harassment/wikihounding" template to put on this talk page so I had to make one up.

He denied it, of course, but he hasn't done it since.

Knock wood...