Matt Brown wrote:
You don't have a userpage in order to exercise any "right" to free speech, but because it helps the project; it aids communication and makes people happy. You never did have the right to say anything you pleased there; disruptiveness has always been unacceptable.
There's nothing particularly new about that proposed finding.
Also very well put. We've always been quite relaxed about such thing, even to the point of putting up with blatant trolling from people like SPUI because he's so sweet and cuddley. ;-)
But Wikipedia is not a free homepage provider.
There's no simple formula that can tell us where to draw the line on various things, but we have looooong experience now to show that good people can agree to disagree and will, quite naturally, adjust their behavior for the good of the project and for the desire of harmonious relations with others.
Irritating people like to be as obnoxious as possible to prove various dubious points about free speech and having a tolerant culture. Sometimes they'll cross the line, and sometimes they won't. The rest of us can try to be kind to them and hope they get bored with it as much as possible.
The _last_ thing we need is a detailed legal formalism within the project about what is acceptable. I just ask people to, you know, knock it off and try (a) not to annoy people and (b) not to be too annnoyed by others.
We have important work to do. :)