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Announced on Foundation-L:
QUOTE The Wikimedia chapters are seeking to appoint two candidates to sit on the Wikimedia Foundation's Board of Trustees for two years, starting 1 July 2012. The two new members of the board will help to decide the future direction of the world’s leading non-profit website. Wikimedia project are constructed by hundreds of thousands of volunteers worldwide, supported by a growing number of staff and an international network of chapters. Board membership is unpaid. The chapters wish to appoint two excellent board members and believe this can best be achieved by selecting from a large number of varied and skilled candidates. Therefore, the chapters call for nominations by everyone who believes they or someone they know would be suitable. The chapters ask that this call for candidates be distributed as widely as possible through such forums as mailing lists, village pumps, and blogs. ... The discussion following the announcement is uncharacteristically interesting. I know it is popular here to say nasty things about Risker, but I think she's asking the right questions here. QUOTE Why is the discussion happening on chapterswiki, instead of in an open place where all Wikimedians can at least read the discussion? Will the names of the candidates be published for the entire Wikimedia community to see? Will opinions from non-chapter members (who make up 97% of Wikimedians) be considered? The reply from Béria Lima (emphasis mine, of course): QUOTE > * Will the names of the candidates be published for the entire Wikimedia > community to see? * The real names, obviously not. The usernames may be published - IF the candidate has no problem with that. > *Will opinions from non-chapter members (who make up 97% of Wikimedians) > be considered?* > With questions and suggestions, of course will. But with votes, No. |
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| Selina |
Fri 3rd February 2012, 6:10pm
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The reply from Béria Lima (emphasis mine, of course): QUOTE > *Will opinions from non-chapter members (who make up 97% of Wikimedians) > be considered?* > With questions and suggestions, of course will. But with votes, No. Of course, otherwise commoners could get in! ![]() also, comments about the appearance of people don't really add much to the discussion, it makes you look tacky, think about how you would feel if someone who was criticising you was making creeper comments about liking your appearance... |
| thekohser |
Sat 4th February 2012, 5:13am
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also, comments about the appearance of people don't really add much to the discussion, it makes you look tacky, think about how you would feel if someone who was criticising you was making creeper comments about liking your appearance... Oh, come off it, Selina. Is Béria asking us here to evaluate the words on her display screen, and not notice her? |
| Abd |
Sat 4th February 2012, 9:40pm
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also, comments about the appearance of people don't really add much to the discussion, it makes you look tacky, think about how you would feel if someone who was criticising you was making creeper comments about liking your appearance... Oh, come off it, Selina. Is Béria asking us here to evaluate the words on her display screen, and not notice her?QUOTE The community has been supportive of Beria's work, demonstrating this by giving her barn stars and other forms of recognition.[18][19][20] Sadly, not all of Beria's experiences have been positive. As a result of her involvement, she been subjected to death threats, threats of rape, bullying and other harassment from men who represent a wide spectrum of the leadership inside WMF projects. Notice: " from men who represent a wide spectrum of the leadership inside WMF projects" That's a remarkable statement.She's not complaining about a few odd comments from users on Wikipedia Review.... Selina, I wonder if you were talking about me, since I did write about Beria, here, QUOTE Béria Lima is smart, drop-dead beautiful, and, on occasion, bat-shit crazy and vindictive. I hope that "drop-dead beautiful isn't "creepy," but, right now, I want to retract the "vindictive." That may have been unfair, I was recalling a certain process that she participated in, and I don't want to go back and really review it, so my comment was, as to what I clearly know, out of place, inappropriate.As to "bat-shit crazy," though, I realize that it may not seem so, but it could be a compliment. If it's a criticism, it is one that invites no response, because it's not stated as something verifiable, it's obviously a "story." Remember, I shouldn't have to remind you of all people, this is the Wikipedia Review Bar and Girrl. The place has its standards. I.e., if you make substantiated charges, you are boring. I fall into that one a lot. Horse, I hate to break it to you, but there was an image of Beria on-line, as I recall, what looked to be of professional quality, showing her topless, facing away from the camera. I couldn't find it today, she may have had it taken down. Maybe that's better, if the rather tame photos you've seen had you hopping. On the other hand, here is an article she may have written that could be of interest to you. If you have medication to keep yourself from getting too excited, be sure to have some ready, maybe take it before you look at the page. We'd hate to lose you. Beria did run for steward last year. I'd already been blocked on meta, I'm not sure how I'd have voted. Conflict of interest, eh? Seems that some of the substantial minority who opposed had some impression similar to my casual comment. The WMF wikis are weird. Majority rule doesn't count. What that means in practice is that there is a form of minority rule, not what people mostly think, that if they don't allow majority rule, they will get consensus rule. That's naive, and anyone with substantial experience (like, decades) with consensus organizations knows it. Unless they happen to be in a controlling cabal, they may then imagine that, hey, we make decisions by consensus. Not noticing that much of what might have been a much larger -- and more powerful -- organization has walked away out of frustration.... or been banned. It's really unfair to assume that Beria is using her beauty to gain some unfair advantage. It might have that effect under some circumstances, but in others, her beauty might work against her. Most Wikipedia problems are due to poor structure, not to Bad Actors; the structure brings out the worst in people, beautiful or otherwise. However, the structure also seems to collect some flotsam and jetsam in the center of the whirlpool. She's not that, I'd say. She's just a volunteer who has put in a lot of time and effort, that's obvious. |
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Sat 4th February 2012, 10:14pm
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this is also the Wikipedia Review Bar and Girrl. this is the Wikipedia Review Bar and Girrl. The place has its standards. I.e., if you make substantiated charges, you are boring. I fall into that one a lot. You're either trolling or need to get some spine, god. If people say you are "boring" for trying to engage in intelligent discussion then they're the boring ones. In your giving in you've became just as bad as any lolwikipedian in the chat channels... Believe it or not this place has always been intended for serious criticism and debate, just because some people don't want to do that you don't have to cave in to peer pressure.I found this from a bio intended for WikiWomenCamp You find it remarkable that people who are made to feel inferior want to bring someone else down, to hurt them out of spite or bitter burning jealousy? Really? QUOTE The community has been supportive of Beria's work, demonstrating this by giving her barn stars and other forms of recognition.[18][19][20] Sadly, not all of Beria's experiences have been positive. As a result of her involvement, she been subjected to death threats, threats of rape, bullying and other harassment from men who represent a wide spectrum of the leadership inside WMF projects. Notice: " from men who represent a wide spectrum of the leadership inside WMF projects" That's a remarkable statement.![]() She's not complaining about a few odd comments from users on Wikipedia Review.... Because these posts have only been up a day? I'm bi and don't even find her attractive but god it's just seems like so many people associated with Wikipedia are just totally out of touch with real life issues and how pervasive and corrosive they are, desensitised from seeing trolling so much...Selina, I wonder if you were talking about me No that was not some personal post directed at anyone - just a point that "is so and so hot or not" isn't really helping criticise Wikipedia anyway and just makes people look bad and get taken less seriously... It's all over the internet though I know.., since I did write about Beria, here, I don't understand how you can come to these kind of conclusions, criticism is not bad at all? It wouldn't be if she was a male editor obviously, no one is saying in the least that criticism is wrong, just why should it be based around how "hot" you think she is, try I don't know, act a bit more like a grown up is all I'm saying? QUOTE Béria Lima is smart, drop-dead beautiful, and, on occasion, bat-shit crazy and vindictive. I hope that "drop-dead beautiful isn't "creepy," but, right now, I want to retract the "vindictive." That may have been unfair, I was recalling a certain process that she participated in, and I don't want to go back and really review it, so my comment was, as to what I clearly know, out of place, inappropriate.As to "bat-shit crazy," though, I realize that it may not seem so, but it could be a compliment. If it's a criticism, it is one that invites no response, because it's not stated as something verifiable, it's obviously a "story." ![]() It's really unfair to assume that Beria is using her beauty to gain some unfair advantage. It might have that effect under some circumstances, but in others, her beauty might work against her. Well that is just it, just ask any schoolgirl what they think of the popular girls - often they aren't as good looking but just try bring down the people who are, the people who are threats to their own social status (and sense of self-worth!) to make themselves look better (and in Wikipedia, like in workplace politics, the older see the younger as a threat, thinking of people like Slimvirgin) and surround themselves with even uglier people - and then there's the anal retentive librarian wonk types that are more common on Wikipedia though because Wikipedia rates people on how wonk and manipulative they are - thinking of people like Durova etc - than niceness they then become the popular "in" crew and abused turns into the abusersThe WMF wikis are weird. Majority rule doesn't count. What that means in practice is that there is a form of minority rule, not what people mostly think, that if they don't allow majority rule, they will get consensus rule. That's naive, and anyone with substantial experience (like, decades) with consensus organizations knows it. Unless they happen to be in a controlling cabal, they may then imagine that, hey, we make decisions by consensus. Not noticing that much of what might have been a much larger -- and more powerful -- organization has walked away out of frustration.... or been banned. That is actually quality comment, that is cool. The Wikipedia structure's been commented on a lot - and the psychology of "evil structures" is a long long thing that no one seems to have come up with a genuine answer on how to solve, something that is a serious serious question for Wikipedia and world/national politics too - and there seems to be no way to change it other than to open it up a lot more and do away with the cliques and mailing lists really - If you look at my unbanning discussion, all the inner crew, Raul654's cabal showed up along with MONGO, but they weren't able to get what they want anymore - more admins, more openness in power means things even themselves out:[..] Most Wikipedia problems are due to poor structure, not to Bad Actors; the structure brings out the worst in people, beautiful or otherwise. However, the structure also seems to collect some flotsam and jetsam in the center of the whirlpool. She's not that, I'd say. She's just a volunteer who has put in a lot of time and effort, that's obvious. That is why WP:CANVASS was created - At it's heart it's about keeping control on the majority so the minority can get along with their private discussions through their alreay established social networks. Ironically, it could also be their downfall if enough good people actually cared about changing Wikipedia, since it specifically says discussions should be kept on talk pages where possible and discourages "off-wiki" discussion. But there's no one with teeth to do anything about it. |
| Fusion |
Sat 4th February 2012, 10:31pm
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QUOTE As a result of her involvement, she been subjected to death threats, threats of rape, bullying and other harassment from men who represent a wide spectrum of the leadership inside WMF projects. QUOTE You find it remarkable that people who are made to feel inferior want to bring someone else down, to hurt them out of spite or bitter burning jealousy? I know all too well about the second quote. But death threats? Threats of rape? That is vastly excessive. If the first quote is true (and I do say if as I have seen no such thing) it is a serioius breach of the law. If indeed such is going on with "a wide spectrum of the leadership inside WMF projects" it is a serious scandal. Imagine if the tabloids got hold of it and published a few pictures of this woman. Would it not blast WMF out of the water? This is huge< If true (I say again, if) stop wasting time on collecting trivia about POV editors and publish it! |
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Sun 5th February 2012, 4:56pm
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QUOTE As a result of her involvement, she been subjected to death threats, threats of rape, bullying and other harassment from men who represent a wide spectrum of the leadership inside WMF projects. I think what we have here is simply horrid parsing of the English language by "LauraHale". I think Laura meant to write: "As a result of her involvement, she (has) been subjected to death threats, threats of rape, bullying and other harassment from men. Men also happen to represent a wide spectrum of the leadership inside WMF projects." |
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QUOTE As a result of her involvement, she been subjected to death threats, threats of rape, bullying and other harassment from men who represent a wide spectrum of the leadership inside WMF projects. I think what we have here is simply horrid parsing of the English language by "LauraHale".I think Laura meant to write: "As a result of her involvement, she (has) been subjected to death threats, threats of rape, bullying and other harassment from men. Men also happen to represent a wide spectrum of the leadership inside WMF projects." "Men represent a wide spectrum of the leadership" would be an odd expression. "Wide spectrum" is an inclusive term, implying diversity. Why even say this, this way? "Men" *are* the *majority* of "leaders" in WMF project, they don't "represent" a "wide spectrum." No, one would use language like this if one was implying that a "wide spectrum of the leadership" was abusive men. Meaning that there are minor leaders who are abusive, and major ones, ones only active on-wiki, perhaps anonymous, and ones who are using real identity, perhaps active in WMF structure. Rather, Greg, I suspect you are creatively parsing. If Laura says that's what she meant, that would be fine! We all make mistakes. However, that was put up by Laura on 22 December 2011, and edited a number of times by both Laura and Beria. These are serious charges, as stated. Parsing it, and with what I see people often do, and without any lying, the charges might be exaggerated. For example, how many death threats has she received, from how many people? (Exaggerated does not mean wrong. Even one incident of threat of death or rape is very serious.) Sometimes a single cause is behind a plural report. That was done when Wilhelmina Will was harassed. A single possible copyvio, found in the Sandbox by her and, with consultation with an admin, moved to article space, became, through Blechnic, "posts copyvios." And, by the way, was taken that way by the mob at AN/I. If they even looked at a diff, they saw a copyvio and then, being human, might assume that everything else said was accurate. A single silly comment, expressing her personal outrage, becomes "makes uncivil comments." Etc. There are charges, the first two in plural: 1. Death threats. 2. Threats of rape. 3. Bullying. 4. Other harassment. I don't doubt that she's been subject to harassment. Comments about her beauty here could be considered harassment, though it's a bit of a stretch. It occurs to me to tell a story. I was recently at a course, and had offered to watch the door, and I was sitting with another person assisting. A young woman, quite cute, came up and started to invite us to register in a particular, different seminar. We both knew what was going on, she was practicing a certain aspect of the education. Anyway, I think my friend thought she might be using her cuteness. He's gay, which might be relevant. He said to her, smiling, "If I told you you have a beautiful body, would you hold it against me?" She took it in stride, hardly missed a beat. However, that was sexual harassment. It was contrary to the policy of the organization. If she'd complained, he might easily have been barred from any further assisting. On the other hand, he didn't care. I think he was actually conveying a message to her, or maybe he was merely irritated by what he saw as over-persistence. People are complicated, they are not cardboard cut-outs, Good and Bad, with nothing in between. I do know of one incident of WMF death threat, a sitting arbitrator was threatened with harm to him and his family, and they knew where he lived, and the threat was delivered face-to-face, apparently, in England. He resigned, he told me it just wasn't worth it. Beria is operating on a level where she might also start to come into the cross-hairs of the kinds of interests that would have been behind the threat to the arbitrator. I'd have preferred for him to blow the whistle, but ... it was his family, after all, his decision, and I have to respect that. Most Wikipedians are quite naive about all this. There are interests with billions of dollars at stake, who very much want Wikipedia to slant one way. I would be astonished if they haven't bought any administrators. Greg showed how easy it was, in fact. Trivial, if you have a serious interest and patience and money. It would not be difficult, either, to get onto ArbComm. Just analyze what gets people elected, then behave that way for a period. And don't act on your interests unless you have adequate cover. Don't fight battles that you will lose, but if you err, then lose some battles, gracefully, pretending complete non-attachment, if you haven't developed adequate support. What would it take to buy (or create) a dozen administrators, compared to the resources of these people? I'm not talking about socks, that's too risky. I'm talking about meat puppets, who would generally work for the benefit of the project, for that's the cover, and who would just occasionally have an odd opinion, shown in a small fraction of their edits, never insisting or staying put in a position. Individually. It would be legal, folks. Highly corrupt, highly unethical, but not illegal. I'm claiming it would be unethical, but the individuals involved might see it differently, perhaps they would think that the cause was good enough to justify secrecy and deception. Depends. An adhocracy like Wikipedia, then, is easily subject to corruption, if skillfully done. It could explains a lot about certain incidents, eh? Naive editors imagine that true bad guys will have handlebar moustaches and behave with incivility, etc. Don't they also wear black hats? Nope. The opposite. They will be models of reasonableness. Unless you look seriously and carefully at long-term behavior, which would show perplexing anomalies, inconsistencies, perhaps. Difficult to detect. The protection against this would have to depend, not on identifying COI editors, but on structure that makes it irrelevant, by distributing power more broadly. Alternatively, there is the strong-leader model. If the leader is not corruptible, that can be secure. Until he or she dies or moves on, that is. These people will not want to change the structure unless it increases their personal power, that would be one characteristic. Difficult to tease out from normal human behavior. I'd like to encourage Beria to share her experiences, with other women, as apparently she's intending to do at the camp. Women can do together what they might not be able to do alone. That's true for men, too. Selina, you planning on going? You'd be popping your anonymity, at least before some. Might be worth it. I'd think it would be fun, one of my own prime criteria for decision-making. |
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However, that was put up by Laura on 22 December 2011, and edited a number of times by both Laura and Beria. These are serious charges, as stated. I wonder why two people who have perfect mastery of the English language would be content with the incorrect verb usage, "she been"? |
carbuncle Call for nominations: chapter-appointed seats on the WMF Board of Trustees Fri 3rd February 2012, 6:21am
radek
Announced on Foundation-L:
The discussion followi... Fri 3rd February 2012, 6:24am
SB_Johnny
The reply from Béria Lima (emphasis mine, of cou... Fri 3rd February 2012, 11:03am

Abd Up until this I actually thought she was a member ... Fri 3rd February 2012, 5:10pm

melloden
The reply from Béria Lima (emphasis mine, of co... Sat 4th February 2012, 2:04am
thekohser
I still think that's one helluva sketchy of a... Fri 3rd February 2012, 3:09pm
A Horse With No Name
Maybe it's just that you're [url=http://m... Fri 3rd February 2012, 6:00pm

Abd
However, that was put up by Laura on 22 December... Mon 6th February 2012, 12:04am
Abd [quote name='Abd' post='296611' date='Sat 4th Febr... Sun 5th February 2012, 3:28am
EricBarbour http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/dd... Sat 4th February 2012, 2:48am
Selina You must have a different definition of "aski... Sat 4th February 2012, 4:31pm
Abd (Continued)
I hope that "drop-dead beautiful ... Sun 5th February 2012, 3:43am
carbuncle More of the same:
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carbuncle From the questions for candidates:That anonymous s... Fri 2nd March 2012, 9:50pm
Selina That would be Wnt : wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:R... Fri 2nd March 2012, 10:17pm![]() ![]() |
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