[Foundation-l] Compulsory policies for all Wikipedias

Joe Anderson computerjoe at gmail.com
Thu Apr 9 22:06:07 UTC 2009


On 2009-04-09 18:49:10 +0100, Jaska Zedlik 
<jz53zc at gmail.com> said:

> Hi!
> 
> It is totally clear that all the Wikipedias must respect and follow
> some particular policies which are global for all the Wikipedias. The
> question is what are these policies?
> 
> Each small Wikipedia doesn’t have all variety of policies and
> guidelines which major Wikipedias have, and—it’s obvious—some time or
> other they will need such a list of all-projects rules. What I found
> for now is http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Help:How_to_start_a_new_Wikipedia
> with the rules of copyright, license, NPOV and “What Wikipedia is
> not”, but this page “is obsolete or no longer maintained” (and there
> is even no rule of “Five pillars”). There is also page
> http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Founding_principles exists, but it
> seems to be relevant for all Wikimedia projects, not only Wikipedias
> (“Five pillars”, “What Wikipedia is not” are missed). There are some
> other pages exist, but they all are not relevant here as well.
> 
> So, does an all-Wikipedias rules list exist, or if not, what are there
> global rules which all the Wikipedias must follow?
> 
> And one more question. What is the general practice of who and how can
> decide whether something meets the (all-project) rules or not?
> 
> (This message was also posted to Wikimedia Forum on Meta).
> 
> Thanks,
> zedlik
> 
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Is censorship looked down on by most wikis?

I presume most wikis will refuse to take down contact due to laws in 
that language's main base (eg Chinese Wikipedia)?





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