After you finish your questionnaire, don't forget to add...
[[Category:Wikipedia:Requests for comment/Civility enforcement/Questions]]
to the bottom. Otherwise, it will never be seen.
Ryan Kaldari
On 10/30/12 10:50 AM, Carol Moore DC wrote:
It did take a while, but there really IS a lot of opposition to
civility and the more we fill it out to the end - where they ask for
suggestions - the better!
Mine was that they have a chart or much clearer examples of what is
uncivil and proper sanctions for it to guide editors, complainers and
admins.
On 10/30/2012 2:32 AM, Sarah Stierch wrote:
Only does Wikipedia create such a complex system to exploring
this.... "You have to create your own subpage.." oy vey...!
Thanks Kaldari for letting us know this exists..! (regardless)
-Sarah
On 10/29/12 10:37 PM, Ryan Kaldari wrote:
The 2nd phase of the Civility Request for Comment is now live at
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Requests_for_comment/Civility_enforcement/Questionnaire
I believe this issue is relevant to gendergap since how we treat
each other on Wikipedia affects our ability to retain new editors,
and if we don't retain significant numbers of new editors, we don't
have much hope of improving the gender gap.
The organizers of the RfC are hoping to attract wide participation,
so please fill out the questionnaire and post your responses if you
have the time.
Ryan Kaldari
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