The list of userboxes was cached and just needed a null edit. The TfD is
here: https://w.wiki/r9U
There is no AGF for a user that identifies as a Nazi, the AGF is about the
whole wiki. In other words, you can't just say a wiki is hostile against
LGBT+ users because someone somewhere in that wiki s
Pages that include "this user likes Hitler" with a portrait of Hitler,
pages which proudly declare that users are against LGBT+ rights, the
existence of LGBT+ people or the rights of LGBT+ people to have
children, do not require anyone to "assume good faith". Those are
disturbing and hateful things
user or userbox got deleted?
if it was only userbox gone...
...anyway. think assuming good faith is not easy when you have to report
these things often and hope that those in power take action. croatian
wikipedia still has pro-nazi admin (one is banned finnaly after 7years) and
at least 3 maybe 5 o
And it got deleted, in total it lived under a month and it would have been
deleted sooner if someone saw it sooner. Instead of using this as an
argument to say "this wiki is totally bad" assume good faith.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 8:33 PM Amir Sarabadani wrote:
> Hello,
> I just want to mention th
Hello,
I just want to mention that the userbox was created twenty days ago and is
now being discussed for deletion.
On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 8:23 PM Fæ wrote:
> Hi Maggie,
>
> Thanks for publishing this nice and clear restatement of WMF's
> commitment to a safe and non-hostile environment for Wiki
Hi Maggie,
Thanks for publishing this nice and clear restatement of WMF's
commitment to a safe and non-hostile environment for Wikimedia LGBT+
volunteers and those of our community who are a part of minority
groups that we see unfairly targeted with harassment, hounding and
aggression across our p
ps, for the WMF to get its act together and say to people
>> "That was the wrong thing to do, and we have no hesitation in correcting
>> it". Fortunately I am no longer alone; I have people interested in exposing
>> the arbitrariness of arbitration.
>>
>>
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To: Wikimedia Mailing List
Sent: 09/12/2020 01:06:18
Subject: Re: [Wikimedia-l] Foundation commitment of support for LGBT+ volunteers
I'm sorry that you've chosen to hijack this thread, Rodhullandemu.
Nonetheless, I will point out that it wa
hesitation in correcting it".
> Fortunately I am no longer alone; I have people interested in exposing the
> arbitrariness of arbitration.
>
> Phil Nash/Rodhullandemu
>
>
>
>
>
> *- Original Message -*
> *From:* Maggie Dennis
> *Reply-To:* Wikimedia
ing the arbitrariness of
arbitration.
Phil Nash/Rodhullandemu
- Original Message -
From: Maggie Dennis
Reply-To: Wikimedia Mailing List
To: Wikimedia Mailing List
Sent: 08/12/2020 15:24:15
Subject: [Wikimedia-l] Foundation commitment of support for LGBT+ volunteers
Hello.
My
Thank you Maggie and Natascha.
Now you can also find the Italian translation.
Camelia
On Tue, Dec 8, 2020, 7:57 PM Natacha Rault via Wikimedia-l <
wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org> wrote:
> Dear Maggie,
>
> Thank you for this public statement, our francophone team has just
> translated the meta v
Dear Maggie,
Thank you for this public statement, our francophone team has just translated
the meta version into French. I hope that it gets translated in all languages
so that LGBTIQ+ persons can feel valued and supported in our movement.
Warm regards,
Nattes à chat
> Le 8 déc. 2020 à 16:
Hello.
My name is Maggie Dennis. I’m the Vice President of Community Resilience
and Sustainability at the Wikimedia Foundation.[1] I oversee the
Foundation’s Trust and Safety teams (operations and policy), the Community
Development team, and the upcoming Foundation Human Rights lead.
On December
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