GorillaWarfare,
Thank you for the statement.
Perhaps you and your colleagues at Arbcom could explain your current efforts against COI editing when evidence of such activity is brought to your attention in private (in alignment with current ENWP Arbcom guidance), and also what more you think could be done to address the problem.
I agree that harassment also is a problem, and I would not condone "false flag" accusations of paid editing as an excuse to effectively dox another editor.
At the same time, it seems to me that our current systems and resources for addressing both COI editing and harassment are insufficient. WMF is working on the harassment issue, both in SuSa and in Community Tech, and that work may have some spillover benefits into the work that attempts to address COI editing. I am wondering if you would agree with my previous comments to the effect that WMF should also take a more active role in pursuing paid editors, and enforcing financial penalties against them as a deterrent against engaging in activity that violates the TOS and sucks up countless hours of high-skill volunteer time in investigations and remediation.
Thanks,
Pine
On Thu, Jan 26, 2017 at 11:45 AM, GorillaWarfare < gorillawarfarewikipedia@gmail.com> wrote:
The Arbitration Committee has just published a response to this statement: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committee/Noticeboard# Response_to_the_Wikimedia_Foundation_statement_on_paid_editing_and_outing
– Molly (GorillaWarfare)
On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 9:17 PM, Jacob Rogers jrogers@wikimedia.org wrote:
Hi all,
As I mentioned in my email earlier this month, we've put together a
longer
statement regarding paid editing and how we see the balance of the communities' role and the role that WMF legal can play in these cases. We tried to address the concerns that people have raised to us, and explain when it's helpful to contact us to assist on a case. Of note, it does explain what actions we can take even in cases that don't involve the WMF trademarks.
You can find it here: Wikimedia Foundation statement on paid editing and outing <https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Wikimedia_
Foundation_statement_on_paid_editing_and_outing>
Best, Jacob --
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