Stepping in just to address one general point, and in no way speaking
for Richard:

We don't have a list of "bad words," or any kind of points-based
system that we use to trigger moderation. Russavia has also not been
banned; he's still free to post, and his e-mails will be let through
as long as they meet the level of civility generally expected of
mature individuals. Wikimedia-l is not governed by enwiki policy, but
if you seriously have to ask what "civil" is, you might start with the
link Richard shared.

Austin


On Sat, Jun 14, 2014 at 4:08 PM, Tomasz W. Kozlowski
<[email protected]> wrote:
> Richard Ames writes:
>
>> I have set the moderation bit on Russavia's address for a limited time.
>
> I find it interesting to see how list moderators are applying different
> standards to different people here.  I cannot remember you moderating Will
> Sinclair when he was clearly overflowing this list last month, nor can I
> remember you moderating Pierre-Selim when he vented his frustrations here,
> also last month.
>
> Perhaps the word 'butthurt' is on a blacklist somewhere, or perhaps one needs
> to be closely associated to the Wikimedia Foundation Executive Director to
> have a blind eye turned on when they do not follow list guidelines?
>
> PS Apologies if this is breaking the thread; I'm responding to this e-mail
> via the Gmane gateway.
>
>                 Tomasz
>
>
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