Not a Wikimedia project (though we do use MediaWiki) but at wikiHow we get by pretty well without conflict resolution documentation. We have a mediation team that rarely (well, never) gets used. We've handled conflicts on a case-by-case basis. When I have an issue between two members escalated to me, my first way of dealing with it is to order a "cease fire"--no direct communication between the two parties involved, ever again. This solves 99% of problems.
That being said - it works pretty well for our community, its culture, and the kinds of conflicts that come up here. I'm a fan of minimal documentation to avoid a culture of wikiLawyering. I know our example might be unique and not applicable, I just wanted to offer a different perspective. Not having documentation puts conflict resolution in the hands of the staff and that requires a high degree of trust, which I think is a healthy metric for the staff-community relationship in general. If you care to provide examples of conflicts that have arisen so far, that might help guide suggestions for documentation, or handling. Hope this helps :) -- Krystle Chung Community Support http://www.wikihow.com/User:Krystle On Mon, Nov 24, 2014 at 12:20 PM, Vicky Knox <vknoxsir...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi gendergap folks! > > I hope you're well. :] > > I'm writing conflict resolution documentation for LocalWiki ( > https://localwiki.org/main/Front_Page), a global local knowledge commons. > Do you have any conflict resolution resources for online communities, or > conflict resolution examples from Wikimedia projects you'd like to > recommend? I'm particularly interested in examples of online nonviolent > communication modalities, and intersectional feminist perspectives on > online conflict resolution in communities of mixed real name and *nym > identities. (This all said, I'm open to all suggestions--I've lurked this > list for a while and highly value the perspectives I've found on it.) > > Thank you! > Vicky > > _______________________________________________ > Gendergap mailing list > Gendergap@lists.wikimedia.org > https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/gendergap > >
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