Wikipedia:Wikipedia Signpost/2012-02-27/Discussion report

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Discussion report

Focus on admin conduct and editor retention

Proposal to create admin conduct noticeboard

Topics of interest
Centralized discussions
  • A new proposal to trial pending changes on Wikipedia.
  • conflict of interest guideline, as requested by the Arbitration Committee
    .
  • RFC on adding a more prominent link to Special:MyContributions for IP editors
  • RfC on the proposed cessation of selective delete (other than history merge fixes) and resulting changes to deletion policies, including the removal of a Revision Deletion criterion
  • RfC on how files from non-copyright states should be treated and used on Wikipedia
  • RfC about allowing watchlisting of user contributions
Discussions covered in the main body of the discussion report are not listed here.

A

administrators' noticeboard for incidents
(ANI), where administrators are alleged to defend each other when claims of misconduct arise. Prior discussions which identified abusive admins as a contributing factor in the declining number of active editors on Wikipedia were cited in support of the proposal.

The proposal began with much interaction between the proposer and another editor, after which other members of the community joined the discussion. At the time of writing there was no apparent consensus on setting up the proposed noticeboard. Supporters of the new noticeboard argued that

Arbitration Committee
are sufficient to deal with admin-related complaints.

It is interesting to note that on February 7, a separate, unconnected discussion regarding deletions done by one administrator was opened by TonyTheTiger (as covered briefly in the last edition). The deletions of the administrator under scrutiny, Fastily, have been discussed at length by members of the community, although the result of said discussions has yet to be determined.

In brief

secondary schools inherently notable? Discussion continues at the village pump
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