[Foundation-l] Request for your input: biographies of living people
Jussi-Ville Heiskanen
cimonavaro at gmail.com
Tue Mar 3 23:16:46 UTC 2009
Ray Saintonge wrote:
> I'm making a point of replying to this before I read any of the other
> responses to avoid being tainted by them.
>
> Sue Gardner wrote:
>
>> * The editors I've spoken with about BLPs are pretty serious about them –
>> they are generally conservative, restrained, privacy-conscious, etc. But I
>> wonder if that general attitude is widely-shared. If Wikipedia believes (as
>> is said in -for example- the English BLP policy) that it has a
>> responsibility to take great care with BLPs, should there be a
>> Wikipedia-wide BLP policy, or a projects-wide statement of some kind?
>>
>>
> The English Wikipedia is probably the worst offender. Until that is
> sorted out a Wikipedia wide policy is premature. The qualities at the
> beginning of you paragraph are important, but a level of common sense
> also needs to be applied. In unbalanced criticism any individual
> comment may be perfectly valid when viewed in isolation. The problem is
> with the effect of restating details, or the injudicious use of
> adjectives in places where they don't enlighten.
>
>
I doubt your statement "The English Wikipedia is probably the
worst offender." has genuine statistical evidence behind it. But
no doubt it can't be far behind from the worst.
I do think your instinct about policies not being panaceas is
likely accurate though. It isn't policy change (or regime change :)
wikipedia projects need. It is contributor culture change. And
that is hardest to bring about.
Yours,
Jussi-Ville Heiskanen
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