On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 5:22 PM, Gergő Tisza <gtisza(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On Sun, Oct 15, 2017 at 10:42 AM, Keegan Peterzell
<keegan.wiki(a)gmail.com>
wrote:
"The nerve of these women, to think that
they can write encyclopedia
articles on women who must inherently be non-notable! There's nothing to
write about here."
That's basically what your email says. No complaints when the subject is
anything else from you, when these thematic editing are held on other
subjects.
Please avoid personal attacks based on hidden motivations you assume other
parties to have; it's contrary to the Wikimedia movement's social best
practices [1] and bound to take discussions in unproductive directions.
When criticizing what someone said, stick to what they actually said.
Especially so if your accusation of bad faith would be essentially
content-free.
Todd, Gnangarra, Gergő,
My intention, as I touched on earlier, was not to make a personal attack
but to address the tone in which I perceived the email to be written. I
don't believe Gnangarra is actually sexist. I certainly stand by my
position that the content of the initial post is unhelpful criticism and
mostly hyperbole, but I'm more than willing to apologize if my language
came across as a personal attack. I could have written it differently. So,
sorry about that.
--
~Keegan
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