After you finish your questionnaire, don't forget to add...
[[Category:Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Civility enforcement/Questions]]
to the bottom. Otherwise, it will never be seen.
Ryan Kaldari
On 10/30/12 10:50 AM, Carol Moore DC wrote:
It did take a while, but there really IS a lot of
opposition to
civility and the more we fill it out to the end - where they ask for
suggestions - the better!
Mine was that they have a chart or much clearer examples of what is
uncivil and proper sanctions for it to guide editors, complainers and
admins.
On 10/30/2012 2:32 AM, Sarah Stierch wrote:
Only does Wikipedia create such a complex system
to exploring
this.... "You have to create your own subpage.." oy vey...!
Thanks Kaldari for letting us know this exists..! (regardless)
-Sarah
On 10/29/12 10:37 PM, Ryan Kaldari wrote:
> The 2nd phase of the Civility Request for Comment is now live at
>
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Civility_enfor…
>
> I believe this issue is relevant to gendergap since how we treat
> each other on Wikipedia affects our ability to retain new editors,
> and if we don't retain significant numbers of new editors, we don't
> have much hope of improving the gender gap.
>
> The organizers of the RfC are hoping to attract wide participation,
> so please fill out the questionnaire and post your responses if you
> have the time.
>
> Ryan Kaldari
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