I had a bit of the same problem, but with people making disparaging
jokes about Trump. I think it's an important thing for people to
remember that even as we come together in this movement, our politics
are not necessarily the same as other folks, and making hostile comments
in any direction about any of it is just not helpful.
(I'm not even going to say where I stand on the matter, as I'm not
entirely sure myself. I'm just really tired of the hostility and wish it
would bloody stop already, especially as these are hardly isolated
examples.)
-I
On 09/07/16 21:51, Deryck Chan wrote:
I apologise for the somewhat emotionally charged post. Please read to
the end and I promise my argument will come together...
Wikimania 2016 gave me more emotional hot air than any other previous
Wikimania except the one I organised (2013). But unusually, the hot
air didn't arise from disputes about Wikimedia chapter governance or
conference (dis)organisation. It was about Brexit.
(For the record, I thought Wikimania Esino was amazingly well-operated.)
Before Wikimania, I had already set out my attitude towards Brexit on
a Facebook note. I've reposted it on my user-space on the Wikimania
2016 wiki so I won't repeat my arguments at length:
https://wikimania2016.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:Deryck_Chan/The_reluctant_Rem…
The title of my post gives it away - I'm lukewarm towards Brexit.
At Wikimania, the topic of Brexit naturally brought itself up in many
mealtime conversations between me and Wikimaniacs from other EU
countries. My opinion on the matter often took conversations towards
unhappy disagreement, and I would feel excluded from subsequent
conversation on the same table.
I've never felt so rejected at Wikimania. Most heated debate at
Wikimania I was involved in took the form of "us vs. y'all", so as
inflamed as a debate may have been, there would be a "my side". But
not this time. My unusual perspective as a non-white British (and EU,
until UK formally withdraws) citizen meant that I had a perspective
that was shared by very few others at Wikimania. It was like "me vs
everyone else".
I felt disenfranchised enough by the referendum debate itself as a
non-white citizen of the UK. I felt sad enough that I voted Remain but
Leave won. I wanted to share the little bit of hope I still had about
the future, on the day Leave was declared victorious, and wasn't
appreciated.
I shared my feelings with Daria Cybulska (WMUK staff, Polish origin)
and she reminded me to be "sensitive" of other people in discussion...
an instruction I immediately fell foul of in that discussion, as I
forgot that the UK's withdrawal from the EU will mean fewer
opportunities for people with similar backgrounds to Daria, as much as
the EU's protectionist tendencies have been reducing the opportunities
for people with similar backgrounds to me.
Okay, enough Brexit chat. I promised my argument would come together.
In her Wikimania keynote, Katherine Maher said one of the things WMF
would prioritise in the next year is to make our communities a
"friendly and inclusive space".
I'm a six-time Wikimaniac; and in-person meetings are known to
facilitate more amicable debates than online discussions. But because
of my unique background, even I fell foul of the standards of
sensitivity in communication, and as a result felt unwelcome.
Now imagine someone from a far-flung corner of Wikimedia-sphere
joining Wikimania for the first time. Or a prospective new editor from
a far-flung corner of Earth clicking [edit] for the first time. When
there's disagreement in which the newcomer has a unique perspective,
will they feel included?
I don't claim to have the magic bullet. But thanks to Brexit happening
during Wikimania 2016, now I understand the sheer magnitude of the
problem. I feel encouraged that Katherine and the WMF are making it a
leading priority for the next year to foster a "friendly and
inclusive" community atmosphere.
I'm not sure which one is easier to solve: the political mess of
today's Europe, or the hostile mess of online communities. But for
both, I shall remain hopeful and do my part to make our communities
better.
Deryck
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