Hello Phil,

It would be optimal if you did not continue to use this thread in an
attempt to draw attention to your block. Were someone to open your list of
contributions on the English Wikipedia, they would find a bunch of
suppressed edits, some on arbcom pages, and a block placed referring people
to arbcom. Nothing remotely abnormal about that.

And regarding letting the “WMF sort this one out”, the WMF is not in the
business of handling individual local block appeals, at least not yet.
Community processes exist to handle such appeals, and in continuing to
hijack an otherwise constructive mailing list thread you make the chances
of appeal, if they ever existed in the first place, diminish. If you
believe the WMF should take action on your case, for whatever reason, the
avenue to pursue that is not Wikimedia-l, and I request you cease utilizing
this thread for your own purposes unrelated to this thread’s subject.

Regards,
Vermont

On Wed, Dec 9, 2020 at 01:46 Phil Nash via Wikimedia-l <
wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org> wrote:

> I prefer to let WMF sort this one out. Whether you are correct or not, my
> block has an intolerable odour about it. Will someone please open a window?
>
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> *----- Original Message -----*
> *From:* Risker <risker...@gmail.com>
> *Reply-To:* Wikimedia Mailing List <wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
> *To:* Wikimedia Mailing List <wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
> *Sent:* 09/12/2020 01:06:18
> *Subject:* Re: [Wikimedia-l] Foundation commitment of support for LGBT+
> volunteers
> ------------------------------
> I'm sorry that you've chosen to hijack this thread, Rodhullandemu.
> Nonetheless, I will point out that it was *me* who indefinitely blocked you
> in the middle of an arbitration case, for reasons that didn't actually have
> anything to do with the case, and for edits that met the requirements for
> suppression.  Those edits were also reported to the predecessor of the
> Trust & Safety department at the time. There was also nothing to do with
> Usenet - it was your own words that resulted in your block.  I hope that
> the circumstances that led to your block have improved significantly since
> that time. Your block remains appealable to the current Arbitration
> Committee, and I am certain neither I nor Roger Davies (who subsequently
> reblocked you to remove email access) would object to the block being
> reviewed.
>
> Returning to the key subject of this thread, I thank Trust & Safety for
> making a statement, and also thank our colleagues for arranging
> translations into other languages.
>
> Risker/Anne
>
> On Tue, 8 Dec 2020 at 19:07, Phil Nash via Wikimedia-l <
> wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
>> Great news. Vulnerable contributors to Wikimedia projects should be owed
>> a duty of care, not least because they make good, well-informed
>> contributions, but also that those projects should not become the preserve
>> of a socially and politically advantaged elite.
>>
>> However, what he have here is only much less than half of the story.
>> Those who are falsely accused of unacceptable, maybe criminal behaviour,
>> when there is a significant lack of evidence to support that, have little
>> or no comeback. Minds seem to be irretrievably poisoned against you.
>>
>> I make no secret of the fact that I am User:Rodhullandemu on multiple
>> Wikimedia projects. I was blocked or banned (it's not been made clear) on
>> en:WP in 2011 on the basis of some fake Usenet posts that Roger Davies
>> found, and for some reason gave credence to, despite the policy
>> [[:en:WP:Usenet]]. There is no pretending that this is not the case, given
>>
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>> the entry in my block log on en:WP. As an experienced user on Wikipedia,
>> I know exactly what "Refer all enquiries to Arbitration Committee" means.
>> It's a code which everybody understands, and as it stands, is a defamatory
>> libel as an innuendo.
>>
>> I have asked Roger to copy those Usenet posts to me, compete with
>> headers. I have no doubt that he will be unable, or will refuse, to do so.
>>
>> Meanwhile, I cannot trust ArbCom to understand their role in relation to
>> due processs and the rules of natural justice, given the recent input into
>> my desysop on Commons from two sitting arbs, one of whom was such in 2011,
>> and one of their clerks. So I can't ask them to unblock me. They are
>> irretrievably poisoned.
>>
>> Meanwhile, WMF T&S refused to do anything to intervene when someone
>> misguidedly complained about me to them. Shameful, as I said at the time. I
>> deserve at least as much as those who are against me. Jimbo Wales's
>> decision on my appeal against my block missed the point completely. He
>> suggested that I shoud prove myself sane. That's both impossible and
>> ridiculous, and mentioned in my RFA on Commons.
>>
>> Time, perhaps, for the WMF to get its act together and say to people
>> "That was the wrong thing to do, and we have no hesitation in correcting
>> it". Fortunately I am no longer alone; I have people interested in exposing
>> the arbitrariness of arbitration.
>>
>> Phil Nash/Rodhullandemu
>>
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> *----- Original Message -----*
>> *From:* Maggie Dennis <mden...@wikimedia.org>
>> *Reply-To:* Wikimedia Mailing List <wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
>> *To:* Wikimedia Mailing List <wikimedia-l@lists.wikimedia.org>
>> *Sent:* 08/12/2020 15:24:15
>> *Subject:* [Wikimedia-l] Foundation commitment of support for LGBT+
>> volunteers
>> ------------------------------
>>
>> Hello.
>>
>>
>> My name is Maggie Dennis. I’m the Vice President of Community Resilience
>> and Sustainability at the Wikimedia Foundation.[1] I oversee the
>> Foundation’s Trust and Safety teams (operations and policy), the Community
>> Development team, and the upcoming Foundation Human Rights lead.
>>
>> On December 2nd, I met with representatives of the Wikimedia LGBT+ User
>> Group along with several Trust and Safety personnel, including Global Head
>> Jan Eißfeldt, to understand some of the challenges faced by the members of
>> the group as volunteers in our international movement.[2] It is apparent
>> that many volunteers openly identifying as LGBTQIA+ are targeted and
>> attacked for their identities, with transgender, non-binary, queer, and
>> queer feminist editors in particular at higher risk for such abuse. The
>> members of the group who met with us voiced concerns about the safety and
>> wellbeing of other marginalized communities and groups as well.
>>
>> In my role, and speaking for the Foundation, I am writing today to
>> restate, reinforce, and firmly assert our commitment to supporting the
>> LGBTQIA+ volunteers in our movement, as well as others who face exclusion
>> and hostility on the basis of identity factors.[3]
>>
>> The Wikimedia movement is based on the value of inclusivity, that anyone
>> may play a part in not only receiving but curating and sharing knowledge.
>> What volunteers have been able to accomplish in Wikimedia projects is
>> extraordinary, but the movement will never reach its full potential if we
>> do not close the diversity gap which our communities defined so ably in the
>> Movement Strategy process.[4] There continue to be barriers in our movement
>> for LGBTQIA+, women, indigenous communities, and other underrepresented
>> groups. We as a movement have been called upon by a broad and diverse group
>> of our own movement members to promote inclusivity and reduce harms to our
>> participants.
>>
>> In light of this, one of my teams has been directed by the Board of
>> Trustees to (among other requests) facilitate the drafting of the Universal
>> Code of Conduct called for in the Movement Strategy recommendations.[5]
>> This collaboratively drafted document underwent significant community
>> review in September and October and is currently under review by the Board.
>> We will next be launching a second phase of that work in January, meant to
>> result in enforcement pathways that will make our projects safe spaces for
>> all volunteers.
>>
>> Following the LGBT+ User Group meeting, we are also building into our
>> plans facilitated support for the LGBT+ User Group and other Wikimedia
>> affiliate organizations focused on marginalized communities to come
>> together to discuss better mechanisms for supporting volunteers who are
>> targeted on the basis of sexual orientation, gender, race, religion,
>> ethnicity or other identify factors. We expect to solidify plans and launch
>> conversations in January and will be putting out information on how to
>> participate.
>>
>> In addition, we see the urgency and the opportunity to do more to address
>> the needs of the LGBT+ User Group and others. The Foundation’s Community
>> Resilience & Sustainability function will be connecting more closely with
>> the LGBT+ User Group going forward to ensure that the Foundation’s staff
>> better understand the needs of this community, especially but not solely in
>> our professional Trust & Safety work.
>>
>> We are committed to supporting volunteers in participating safely in our
>> movement and want to be sure that we do not, through lack of understanding,
>> ourselves do harm. This includes:
>>
>>    -
>>
>>    adopting and disseminating to staff best-practice terminology when
>>    conducting community surveys,
>>    -
>>
>>    ensuring that volunteers have easier access to existing reporting
>>    structures now, even as we build other enforcement pathways in the UCoC,
>>    -
>>
>>    being vigilant that incidents where individuals are targeted for
>>    identity factors are properly recognized and addressed in our Trust &
>>    Safety systems, and
>>    -
>>
>>    exploring peer support options.
>>
>>
>> I thank the members of the user group for inviting us to join them. I’m
>> excited and energized by that conversation and looking forward to finding
>> ways to improve. I hope others in the community will join in the publicly
>> hosted UCoC discussions starting early in the new year to improve the
>> safety of all community members. It will help to ensure that volunteers
>> across the movement, and in all movement spaces online and off, have an
>> opportunity to contribute safely. People should feel welcomed to contribute
>> to our collective and important mission of delivering the sum of all
>> knowledge to everyone.
>>
>> Warm regards,
>>
>> Maggie Dennis
>>
>>
>> P.S. This statement is also on Meta, at
>> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resilience_and_Sustainability/2020_December_Foundation_commitment_of_support_for_LGBT%2B_volunteers,
>> where translation is being enabled today. If you are interested in helping
>> translate, please do!
>>
>>
>>
>> [1]
>> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Community_Resilience_and_Sustainability
>>
>> [2] https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Wikimedia_LGBT%2B/Portal
>>
>> [3] I’m borrowing the language of the UN, here:
>> https://www.un.org/en/genocideprevention/documents/UN%20Strategy%20and%20Plan%20of%20Action%20on%20Hate%20Speech%2018%20June%20SYNOPSIS.pdf
>> .
>>
>> [4]
>> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Strategy/Wikimedia_movement/2018-20/Recommendations/Provide_for_Safety_and_Inclusion
>>
>> [5]
>> https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Universal_Code_of_Conduct/Draft_review
>>
>> --
>> Maggie Dennis
>> Vice President, Community Resilience & Sustainability
>> Wikimedia Foundation, Inc.
>>
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