Dear Wikimedians,

This announcement is to increase awareness of a new addition to the
Wikimedia Foundation's office actions appeals process through the Interim
Trust & Safety Case Review Committee (CRC).[1][2] It includes a new way for
some editors who have sought sanction and some editors who have been
sanctioned by the Wikimedia Foundation to appeal.

Historically, some office actions have been appealable through the Trust &
Safety team. The Interim Trust & Safety Case Review Committee (CRC) was
created to provide community oversight of the appeals process. The CRC has
10 volunteer Wikimedia community members and will function until the
Universal Code of Conduct becomes effective in approximately mid-2021, when
we hope to have a more permanent process in place. As mentioned in the
CRC’s charter, the committee will be able to review office actions which
were closed by the Foundation with action or inaction, except statutory,
regulatory, employment, and legal cases as defined by Foundation
attorneys.[3]

The office actions policy is a set of guidelines and procedures regarding
official changes to or removals of content on the Wikimedia projects, or
actions against specific individuals, performed by Foundation staff members
and under the authority of the Wikimedia Foundation, upon receipt of one or
multiple complaints from the community or the public, or as required by
law. Complaints that may lead to enforcement of office actions may include,
but are not limited to, privacy violations, child protection, copyright
infringement or systematic harassment. All office actions are performed
pursuant to the Terms of Use.

Appeals of office actions may be submitted to the CRC by anyone involved in
the office action via email at appeals[at]wikimedia.org. Detailed
instructions on how to appeal may be found on the CRC’s meta page.[1] Some
office cases are not eligible for review. A Foundation attorney will check
each case where appeal is requested to determine its eligibility before
turning over the case files to the committee. For transparency, the
committee chair will be able to review those requests and will therefore
have insight into how many cases are eligible or not.

Please refer to the CRC’s page on meta.wikimedia.org for further
information. You are encouraged to inform your community about this new
appeals process. If you have questions for or about the committee, please
put them on the CRC talk page on Meta or email me at
bchoo-ctr[at]wikimedia.org.[4] The Meta talk page also contains questions
that have already been asked and answered. I will find answers to your
questions and post responses on the Meta talk page.

On behalf of the committee,
Brian Choo
Interim Case Review Committee Facilitator

[1] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Trust_and_Safety/Case_Review_Committee
[2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Office_actions
[3]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Trust_and_Safety/Case_Review_Committee/Charter
[4]
https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Trust_and_Safety/Case_Review_Committee

-- 
Brian Choo
Interim Case Review Committee Facilitator
Wikimedia Foundation
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