At wikien-l@lists.wikimedia.org ? Perhaps, but hard to start over from the beginning.
Fred
Should not this discussion be held on he maillist for English wikipedia?
There is not much, if any, of what is being discussed that I can recognize from my home wp
Anders
Fred Bauder skrev 2013-09-05 13:18:
That was the purpose of the original arbitration committee. Finding a mentor is kind of hard nowdays as there are so many users who might help but probably will not. On the other hand, many requests I have received and looked into are from people who are making trouble themselves; sometimes very serious trouble. Giving a second chance to someone who has been banned by the community after extended discussion seldom works out well. But that's not a newbie who has run into serious trouble just for making jokes about Windoze...
Fred
It is very laudable if you, Peter, tries and help newbies and others that are harassed by other users.
I however don't think it is enough in a worldwide organization that you have to rely on volunteers and that these will intervene.
As I see it, if you start such an organization you must also take on the responsibilities that follows. You can't just duck and pretend that you can hand over all problems to the users.
I still think that an international organization like the Wikis demands an instance to which mistreated and mobbed users can turn. An instance with the responsibility that normal rules in a society are upheld and with the authority to uphold them.
Regards, Lars Gardenius
Von: Peter Gervai grinapo@gmail.com An: Wikimedia Mailing List wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org Gesendet: 10:50 Donnerstag, 5.September 2013 Betreff: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Please, let's save the Wikipedia - from itself
On Thu, Sep 5, 2013 at 10:18 AM, Lars Gardenius lars.gardenius@yahoo.de wrote:
No I don't think it is being addressed. Not in a serious way.
You mean it's not _solved_. Indeed.
At least one problem was mentioned in the thread which is that the (honest, knowledgeable) newbies have unproportionally smaller debating/lobbying power than aboriginals, and they are very easy to oppress. This is an ongoing problem for the last decade or so and no good solution seem to exist.
In theory there are (or could be) volunteers who could be called in cases of newbie oppression from the experienced troll^H^H^H^Heditors who would declare that they try to act as neutral as possible but they would possess more experience to handle obnoxious editors and other regual beings. Arbitration, mentoring, whatever we like to call it. Obviously it only worked if there's a free way to reject a request (if the volunteer believes the newbie has no merits, let's not call them outright trolls and vandals) and if it isn't an "official" cabal but a large catalog of helpful and experienced editors.
I have often done it (and still occasionally do on Commons since it's a pretty harsh environment for newbies) and it's doable if there's enough volunteers and people don't try to do it too often, I mean, one in a week or month or so.
The point is to have a group of random people who are not involved in the debate but could help to communicate with the members of the community. (Since they're uninvolved it's probably useless to call them biased, which is the easiest unargument I've seen in such debates.)
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