Maybe it was this research ? https://blog.wikimedia.org/201
8/06/13/conversations-gone-awry/

Or perhaps you were recalling the talk page research summarized in this
year's "State of Wikimedia Research"
<https://wikimania2018.wikimedia.org/wiki/Program/State_of_Wikimedia_Research_2017-2018>
Wikimania presentation? https://mako.cc/talks/201807-wikimania_research.pdf

On Sun, Sep 16, 2018 at 2:27 AM, Kerry Raymond <kerry.raym...@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Some time in the last few months (possibly at Wikimania) someone pointed me
> at some research about predicting the outcome of Wikipedia consensus
> building from the language they were using in Talk. I think it was either
> research in progress or recently completed.
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> As I recall, the main "take home" message was that discussions where "you"
> started to be used tended to end up in conflict and that discussions that
> avoided "you" were more likely to resolve amicably.
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> If this rings any bells for you, can you please point me at it please.
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> Thanks
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> Kerry
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