On Tuesday, June 10, 2025, ~15 volunteers who are active at en.wiki joined WMF Staff in a Discord voice chat to discuss Tone Check . What follows is an initial attempt to document the concerns we understood volunteers to be raising (and opportunities they might present) in this D…
…ituations arise, what dilemma does the community face, and how to deal with off-wiki harassment. A case PlanespotterA320 , a former trusted sysop from Uzbek Wikipedia, through persistent sock-puppetry introduced unreliable contents into articles, harassed other Wikipedians off-wi…
…ituations arise, what dilemma does the community face, and how to deal with off-wiki harassment. A case PlanespotterA320 , a former trusted sysop from Uzbek Wikipedia, through persistent sock-puppetry introduced unreliable contents into articles, harassed other Wikipedians off-wi…
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…online influencer discovers him ; I'm fairly certain that this is the most-read Wikipedia article I ever wrote. ‑ Iridescent 04:36, 26 February 2026 (UTC) [ reply ] I'm thinking again ( Danger, Will Robinson !), and I'm looking for opinions. ArbCom cases are basically horrible fo…
Essay about alternative websites for content outside the scope of Wikipedia "WP:OUT" redirects here. For the outing policy, see WP:OUTING . Essay on editing Wikipedia This page in a nutshell: There are other places for potentially useful or valuable content which is not appropria…
…or more at a time by Lowercase sigmabot III if there are more than 1 . Talkback WikiProject Article Rescue Squadron Newsletter Ichthus : January 2012 I CHTHUS January 2012 Ichthus is the newsletter of Christianity on Wikipedia • It is published by WikiProject Christianity For sub…
Wikipedia policy Disagreements on Wikipedia are normal; editors will frequently disagree with each other, particularly on content decisions. Editors are expected to engage in good faith to resolve their disputes, and must not personalise disputes . Many disputes can be resolved w…
Wikipedia policy Disagreements on Wikipedia are normal; editors will frequently disagree with each other, particularly on content decisions. Editors are expected to engage in good faith to resolve their disputes, and must not personalise disputes . Many disputes can be resolved w…
Wikipedia policy Disagreements on Wikipedia are normal; editors will frequently disagree with each other, particularly on content decisions. Editors are expected to engage in good faith to resolve their disputes, and must not personalise disputes . Many disputes can be resolved w…
විකිපීඩියා:ආරෝවන් සමනය - විකිපීඩියා Jump to content විකිපීඩියා වෙතින් Wikipedia policy සැකිල්ල:SHORTDESC:Wikipedia policy "WP:DR" මෙතැනට යළියොමුවෙයි. වෙනත් භාවිතා සඳහා, WP:DR (බහුරුත්හරණය) බලන්න. මෙම පිටුව ඉංග්රීසි ව්යාපෘතියෙන් මෙහි ගෙනවිත් ඇත. අන්තර්ගතය අපගේ ව්යාපෘතිය සමඟ 100…
…াৰ ভেটি সুদৃঢ় কৰাত সহায় কৰক WP:DR redirects here. You may also be looking for Wikipedia:Deletion review Wikipedia:Deny recognition Wikipedia:Double redirects or Wikipedia:Database reports For dispute resolution requests, see Wikipedia:Dispute resolution requests . For the dispu…
What is Wikipedia? Wikipedia is a new paradigm in human discourse. It's a place where anyone with a browser can go, pick a subject that interests them, and without even logging in, start an argument. In fact, Wikipedia is the largest and most comprehensive collection of arguments…
What is Wikipedia? Wikipedia is a new paradigm in human discourse. It's a place where anyone with a browser can go, pick a subject that interests them, and without even logging in, start an argument. In fact, Wikipedia is the largest and most comprehensive collection of arguments…
…explore the complexities of infocide in open content communities (e.g., Python, Wikipedia, Ruby, Debian and Ubuntu) with respect to reasons, enactment, and community reactions. I find that infocides are often prompted by the exhaustion of maintaining an online life, by discontent…