Actually, I'm not familiar with this specific situation as well, apart from
having been informed by my affiliate that WMF had informed it I was under
some sanction that probably I was unaware of, related to affiliates I was
not part of and episotes I do not took part.

This is an outraging, appalling and unbelievable behavior from the
Wikimedia Foundation in general, and AffCom in particular. I really would
like to get to the bottom of this, and more than have it reverted, I
actually want to know who planted the false information about me there
which led to this situation.

I hope there is some way to effectively and officially demand and internal
inquiry inside the Wikimedia Foundation over this situation.

Best,
Paulo





Benjamin Ikuta <[email protected]> escreveu no dia segunda, 6/05/2019
à(s) 10:20:

>
>
>
> I'm not familiar with this specific situation, but I agree that more
> transparency and accountability would be good.
>
>
>
> On May 6, 2019, at 12:40 AM, Paulo Santos Perneta <[email protected]>
> wrote:
>
> > Hello,
> >
> > A few days ago the Wikimedia affiliate I belong to was officially
> informed,
> > by a WMF source, that I'm being subject to a until now unknown sanction,
> > with an accusation from AffCom I can only describe as baseless and
> > fraudulent, relating to a a situation between two affiliates, dealt with
> by
> > AffCom more than one year ago, of which I was never part of, occurred
> more
> > than one year ago. I was never informed of this.
> >
> > This is not the first time AffCom engages in this sort of appalling
> > behavior. As far as I know, WMPT is still waiting for the accusations
> made
> > by AffCom last year, which led to its suspension, to be substantiated.
> > AffCom never substantiated anything related to that, with the excuse of a
> > need for secrecy.
> >
> > How, I ask you all as members of the Movement, how come the Wikimedia
> > Movement allowed for such a secretive, arbitrary, apparently unchecked
> and
> > very much powerful institution to grow and thrive like this in its
> middle,
> > overseeing and effectively controlling the relation of all of us (both
> > affiliates and individuals) and the WMF?
> >
> > More important than that, what can be done about this? Where one can
> appeal
> > to, when presented with such fraudulent, baseless, secretive,
> > unsubstantiated accusations by a body which was supposed to be above all
> > suspicion?
> >
> > Can an internal inquiry be demanded somewhere at the Wikimedia Foundation
> > over the activities and decisions of AffCom, in the same way we do with
> > suspicious activity by checkusers and supervisors, with the Ombudsman
> > Commission?
> >
> > Looking forward for any help and insight on this,
> >
> > Paulo - DarwIn
> > Wikimedia Portugal
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