On 12 February 2017 at 17:22, Jonathan Cardy <werespielchequ...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Thanks Risker,
>
> Clearly not everyone would opt into it if there was an option to do so. Do
> you object to the idea of developing an option to opt in to email filtering?
>
> Regards
>
> Jonathan/WereSpielChequers
>
>
>
Yes, I do, to be honest.  The other proposals included in this discussion
would be far, far more effective in limiting unwanted or inappropriate
emails, without requiring the need to recruit and screen a large number of
volunteers to "screen out" inappropriate emails. Honestly, the idea that
we'd want people to turn their volunteer time over to screening emails
rather than doing everything else that needs to be done is kind of
worrisome; current volunteers already have a plethora of activities to
participate in, many of which can also assist in harassment reduction, and
I'm not sure I'd like to know the psychological profile of people who would
volunteer specifically to screen emails.  Hiring staff to do this would be
outrageous, both from the optics perspective, and more importantly from the
cost perspective; the $500,000 grant would probably not even cover a year's
worth of salaries.

There are some truly excellent ideas on how to manage email harassment
already in this thread, most particularly those that center on the
individual users selecting with whom they wish to correspond off-wiki.  I
think these have a lot of potential to provide support to our volunteers.
Do keep in mind, though, that a disproportionate number of users who have
been on the receiving end of email harassment are those who are expected to
be available via email, and for whom much email would include confidential
or private information relating to their volunteer tasks: oversighters,
checkusers, Arbcom members, and in some cases administrators.  It would be
inappropriate for them to use moderated email.

Risker/Anne
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