On 23 May 2014 13:09, Risker <risker.wp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 23 May 2014 13:05, Wil Sinclair <wllm(a)wllm.com> wrote:
Is the following a full statement of
Wikipedia's Child Protection
Policy, reflecting all responsibilities that the Wikipedia community
and the Wikimedia Foundation have taken on to protect children in all
of the projects they are involved with and/or sponsor?
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Child_protection
Are there any other *published* policies of WP or the WMF pertaining
to child protection that I might have missed?
I know that this is a very politically charged issue in the WP
community. I'd appreciate a high light:heat ratio if anyone has
comments beyond links to current policy statements.
Thanks!
,Wil
English Wikipedia policy:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Child_protection
The existence of a 'formalized' policy has been a topic of heated debate
since its creation, although there is some truth that its original form
more or less documented existing practice at the time.
Risker/Anne
Just noting in addition that on the left side of the page there are
"language" links to four similar policies on other Wikipedias: Catalan,
Indonesian, Persian and Ukrainian. Since few other Wikipedias have active
Arbitration Committees and each existing arbcom has a different scope, it's
pretty clear that processes and policies would vary from project to project.
Risker