…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…
Please see the Wikimedia Universal Code of Conduct , on which the Wikimedia NYC Code of Conduct is based. As instituted is a code of conduct for events, meetups, edit-a-thons, and other kinds of chapter meetings. It is an independent document, yet designed to complement the pract…
…t redundant to say "all in-person and virtual events, technical spaces, and all Wikimedia projects and wikis" and then try to list what "all" is. "All" means "all". Just keep it simple and allow your words to mean what they mean. (English) Word Changes Semi Public - either one wo…
…t redundant to say "all in-person and virtual events, technical spaces, and all Wikimedia projects and wikis" and then try to list what "all" is. "All" means "all". Just keep it simple and allow your words to mean what they mean. (English) Word Changes Semi Public - either one wo…
Grants:Friendly space expectations - Meta-Wiki Jump to content From Meta, a Wikimedia project coordination wiki Translate this page Other languages: Bahasa Melayu Esperanto Lëtzebuergesch Nederlands Türkçe asturianu galego italiano kurdî magyar polski português português do Brasi…
Wikipedia conduct policy This page in a nutshell: Participate in a respectful and considerate way. Do not ignore the positions and conclusions of your fellow editors. Present coherent and concise arguments, and refrain from making personal attacks ; encourage others to do the sam…
Wikipedia conduct policy This page in a nutshell: Participate in a respectful and considerate way. Do not ignore the positions and conclusions of your fellow editors. Present coherent and concise arguments, and refrain from making personal attacks ; encourage others to do the sam…
Wikipedia conduct policy This page in a nutshell: Participate in a respectful and considerate way. Do not ignore the positions and conclusions of your fellow editors. Present coherent and concise arguments, and refrain from making personal attacks ; encourage others to do the sam…
Wikipedia conduct policy This page in a nutshell: Participate in a respectful and considerate way. Do not ignore the positions and conclusions of your fellow editors. Present coherent and concise arguments, and refrain from making personal attacks ; encourage others to do the sam…
Wikipedia conduct policy This page in a nutshell: Participate in a respectful and considerate way. Do not ignore the positions and conclusions of your fellow editors. Present coherent and concise arguments, and refrain from making personal attacks ; encourage others to do the sam…
Wikipedia:Username policy - Wikipedia Jump to content From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (Redirected from Wikipedia:User name ) Wikipedia policy about what kinds of usernames are acceptable "WP:U" and "WP:UN" redirect here. For the guidelines on user pages, see WP:UP . For the…
Wikipedia:Username policy - Wikipedia Jump to content From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wikipedia policy about what kinds of usernames are acceptable "WP:U" and "WP:UN" redirect here. For the guidelines on user pages, see WP:UP . For the United Nations WikiProject, see WP:WPU…
Wikipedia:Username policy - Wikipedia Jump to content From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Wikipedia policy about what kinds of usernames are acceptable "WP:U" and "WP:UN" redirect here. For the guidelines on user pages, see WP:UP . For the United Nations WikiProject, see WP:WPU…
Use of Discord on Wikimedia Discord is a freemium and proprietary chat room program available for web browsers, Windows, Mac, Linux, Android, and iOS. Editors can chat by text like WP:IRC , but also by voice calls, unlike IRC. In 2016, an unofficial Wikimedia Discord server was f…
…ion: This Code of Conduct is based on the example policy from the Geek Feminism wiki and uses language with permission from the Nonprofit Technology Conference’s Code of Conduct [i] “lived experiences” means the first-hand accounts and impressions of living as a member of a minor…