Phil Sandifer wrote:
It's common enough sense that Wikipedia is going to get sued someday. And I know we've been preparing financially for that.
How big is the contingency fund for this?
But with the rise of Brandt, Wikipedia Review, and whatever is going to come after them in this progression, the fact of the matter is that admins and regular editors are in danger too. Not just legal danger (As I assume the Foundation would use its legal resources to protect an admin who was sued), but personal danger.
Don't count on it..
When it does, there should be a fund to help - whether its helping with the medical bills of someone who's physically attacked, helping with the legal bills of someone who's trying to stop a stalker, or helping defray the costs of someone who's fired because of harassment at their workplace, Wikipedia needs to be able to help the volunteers who are put in danger by helping Wikipedia.
This should perhaps be left to the national chapters. Legal costs vary considerably from one country to another. Some countries have better protection available against wrongful dismissal. Medical costs can be excessive in a country that does not have a properly funded public medical insurance system.
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