After reviewing the comments of foundation-l participants over the last few days, we've come up with a few changes that we hope will ultimately improve the tenor and scope of discussions.
To start, we're placing two participants on temporary moderation: Thomas Dalton and WJhonson. The conversations that have been most problematic recently were those that involved one or both users. We do not intend to place them or any other users on permanent moderation at this time, however. When appropriate, we will be using moderation more often, for short periods of time when we feel doing so will allow cooler heads to prevail. The idea behind moderation has never been punitive, but it's often been treated as such by many, and as a result, we have not used it as often as we could have. Going forward, our intent is that being placed on moderation should not be viewed as a slight, or as a punishment, but as a way to retain civility within a discussion. Second, we're adding a "soft post limit" that, for the time being, will kick in at 30 posts per month. At that point, we will, at our discretion, place members on moderation for the remainder of the month, and will approve posts only where we feel they are useful and add significantly to the discussion. With these changes, our goal is not to stifle anyone, but to avoid the situation where a few voices dominate the conversation, and the arguments, often off-topic, that have inhibited important discussions recently. We do not feel, for example, that specific users need to be permanently moderated; however, all users, including prolific posters, should bear in mind that should their posts become off-topic, overly argumentative, or uncivil, they may be moderated temporarily. We leave open the possibility that other changes may be useful in the future, so ideas for improvement going forward are always welcome, either at the Meta page <http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Improving_Foundation-l> or via e-mail, at foundation-l-ow...@lists.wikimedia.org. As of this post, the list is now unmoderated. We welcome your thoughts on this issue. Sincerely, Austin Hair Ryan Lomonaco _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l