You know what, Beria? At the very least, you will have to respect Sarahs'
authority. You're going to have the respect the authority of every
moderator, male, female, or other, and respect the right of *everyone* to
participate on this list.
From,
Emily
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 10:42 AM, Béria Lima <beria.lima(a)wikimedia.pt> wrote:
Well, people like her are the only one i will respect
to moderate me. For
obvious reasons, I will not accept any moderation coming from Sarah and I
don't think that list should be dominated by a men.
Btw, if someone do more for women than Laura, who had the very idea of a
Woman's Camp (WikiWomenCamp - who already got a daugther - The AdaCamp) I
don't know who should. The fact you like her or not is irrelevant. (Will
you remove Sarah or Sue based on that?)
_____
*Béria Lima*
*
Imagine um mundo onde é dada a qualquer pessoa a possibilidade de ter
livre acesso ao somatório de todo o conhecimento humano. Ajude-nos a
construir esse sonho. <http://wikimedia.pt/Donativos>*
On 8 May 2012 10:52, Thomas Morton <morton.thomas(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
On 8 May 2012 14:42, Béria Lima
<beria.lima(a)wikimedia.pt> wrote:
I still waiting for see someone else other than
him on moderation. Did
you already invite Laura?
_____
*Béria Lima*
I'd suggest that Laura is possibly not a good moderator candidate given
her extremely strong viewpoint; I'd be concerned she would moderate posts,
for example, on the basis they came from a man, rather than on behavioural
merits - or at least that this would influence her moderator actions.
Indeed, her earlier posts on this thread IMO serve as an example of
divisive material/rants that would need moderator attention.
Tom
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