Wow - I didn't know Russavia was still active on Commons, but there you have it - blocks only are effective at banning relative newbies. I am sorry to read about your lack of motivation, but frankly, with the direction things are going in the European Parliament at the moment with FoP I see bad times ahead for WLM in the Netherlands and the rest of Europe. I find the whole process that Julia Reda has been going through quite upsetting to watch from the sidelines. Even though I know she has lots of supporters I have been amazed at the attacks on her judgement, her program, her party, and her work. In the Wikiverse I have always gravitated to the areas where I feel my edits are likely to last the longest. I don't want to spend any effort on things that *might* land in the waste bin when there is so much to be done that is public domain no matter how hard you try to stuff it into closed systems. Thus my motivation for WLM this year has dropped drastically since the publication of the copyright harmonization report.
On Sun, Jun 28, 2015 at 12:40 PM, Maarten Dammers maarten@mdammers.nl wrote:
Hi,
I've been running ErfgoedBot [1] since the start of Wiki Loves Monuments. ErfgoedBot still runs on old pywikibot compat code that will break soon [2]. I could invest time in updating the bot and I have been considering doing that for quite some time, but I realized I just don't have the motivation for it. Commons has become a toxic place dominated by a small group of very vocal users. These users don't seem to accept that Russavia is banned and to try to turn everything into "Commons community" vs "WMF" battle. I don't identify with that and I don't feel like investing time in a project where this behaviour is acceptable.
Maarten
[1] https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:ErfgoedBot [2] https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-ambassadors/2015-June/001178....
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