No idea what could be the relation with GamerGate and the current issue
onwiki at wiki en. Would you care to elaborate?
Paulo
A quinta, 13 de jun de 2019, 19:53, David Gerard <dgerard(a)gmail.com>
escreveu:
I think the problem is that the pathological people,
having been
called out on being pathological, decided to double down on the
original complainant. See also: Gamergate, a clearly apt and apposite
comparison.
On Thu, 13 Jun 2019 at 19:48, Pine W <wiki.pine(a)gmail.com> wrote:
I'm sad to hear that. I would not want a victim to go with a request for
help to WMF, local functionaries, an arbitration committee, or anyone
else,
and have the situation end up worse rather than
better. I don't know what
to recommend. Perhaps you could ask the stewards what they think.
I am also sad to hear about the difficulties regarding the situation in
which you think that someone was at risk of self-harm. I think that the
situation you described is probably appropriate for review by the
management of WMF Trust and Safety so that they can take a second look. I
encourage you to contact them.
I am finding this conversation to be rather depressing, but I am glad
that
we are having it, because this is one way of
developing solutions.
Pine
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