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I ([[User:Lumenos|Lumenos]]) searched for some policy pages and found [[Editing etiquette]]. A block policy doesn't exist (aside from "[[Spam_Control_Policy|spam]]") and is being discussed on [[WikiIndex_talk:Blocking_Policy]]. This seemed to be a source of confusion and conflict so I made this article to sort through a number of these specific issues. Please add your suggestions or questions here or on the [[WikiIndex_talk:Policies_and_Guidelines|talk page]].
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'''{{tag|WikiIndex}}''' is in the (slow) process of developing a set of explicit '''policies''' and '''{{tag|guidelines}}'''. Until then, our [[Sysop|admin team]] will monitor the [[wiki]], and use their '''common sense''' to resolve issues. Where there is a dispute, it will be resolved between a number of the active admins on this site.  (Or alternatively a vote amongst the active users.)


== Enforcement policies ==
At this moment, we only have a couple of rules, which have arisen from and evolved by direct experience:


When naming policies it helps to specify what type of "enforcement" is appropriate for the "violation". Here are some suggested names for levels:
===[[WikiIndex:Spam control policy|Spam control policy]]===
# '''Etiquette:''' Guide to help polite people to be polite. Does not imply any enforcement.
Actual commercial [[spam]] will be mercilessly deleted, without prior discussion. However, irrelevant content should be instead marked for deletion, using <tt>{{template|delete}}</tt>, to allow a review first.  One person's 'irrelevant' can be another's 'interesting'.
# '''Tag:''' Placing "warning tags" on info that is dubious, impolite, etc. What categories of info warrents this?
# '''Eventual deletion:''' What categories of info should be deleted eventually, if the warning tags are ignored?
# '''Speedy deletion'''
# '''Oversite:''' A term that means the information will be completely vaporized! Well almost.
# '''Block editor:''' See [[WikiIndex_talk:Blocking_Policy]].


I suggest we discuss block policy [[WikiIndex_talk:Blocking_Policy|there]], and that it is good that we '''clearly separate the [[Editing etiquette|etiquette policy]] from the [[WikiIndex_talk:Blocking_Policy|enforcement policy]]''', because "enforcing politeness" isn't always polite nor is is always practical at archiving its ends.
Please note that WikiIndex ''does'' allow external links which would be prohibited on the [[English Wikipedia]], provided they are strictly relevant to the actual wiki site; for example, social media sites for a wiki, such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram.  We also provide links to 'chat' services for a wiki site, such as IRC and Discord.


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===[[Edit war]]s will NOT be tolerated===
If you find yourself repeatedly [[Revert|restoring]] content somebody else keeps deleting (or vice versa): '''stop''' – and seek arbitration; ideally initially from our [[WikiIndex talk:Community portal|community]], and if that fails, from a [[sysop]] and/or [[staff]] member.  Alternatively, take a 'wiki holiday' for a period of time!


===[[WikiIndex:Blocking and banning policy|Blocking and banning policy]]===
:''Needs expanding''


'''Here are some specific issues that have been a sources of conflicts:'''
For a few more simple guidelines, see: [[WikiIndex:Editing etiquette]] and / or [[WikiIndex:Guidelines]].  For all other guidelines, see: [[:category:Guidelines]].


==Biographical info==
A discussion of possible policies follows on this articles' [[talk page]].  See also [[WikiIndex talk:Policies and Guidelines]].  For a more personal and well-thought viewpoint, try [[user:Lumenos/WikiIndex (unwritten) policies]].


If someone claiming to be an adult, puts information about themselves in a place on the Internet, that they know is visible to anyone who finds it (without any "hacking"):
===Personal article policy===
:Should this information be placed in articles on WikiIndex?
[[:Category:Wiki people|Wiki people]] articles should be a biography of the person's <u>wiki experience</u> '''only''', and as such, personal information (i.e., birthdays, phone numbers, real names, residence, workplace, etc.) should be excluded – '''unless''' said information is already in the [[:Category:Public domain|public domain]].
:How about talk pages: for the apparent purpose of "analyzing" the claims?
:How about talk pages: for the apparent purpose of "punishing" or "protesting" the person who made their private info public?


Then apply the questions above, to information that is obtained or posted, in these less consensual ways:
===See also===
:"Private" online conversations.
*[[:Category:WikiIndex draft policies and guidelines]]
:Hacking.
*[[WikiIndex:Manual of Style]]
:Someone outs someone they know from real life.
*[[WikiIndex:Privacy policy]]
:Any other ideas for the paparazzi? :-)


After we establish what is polite, the second question is, what is the polite way to implement this? Will censoring work or will it result in the [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Streisand_effect Streisand effect]? If you have even one determined "protester", privacy is quite difficult to protect once the "info genie" is out of the bottle. Especially when there are edit histories, and talk pages where most any info is generally allowed, forums where only administrators can remove info from posts, etc. And '''no one is reading only this one site'''. The block, delete, and oversite policies must take into account the logistic/practical question of whether these measures will have the intended result. This has to be balanced according to <del>geek mob rule</del> [[WikiIndex:Policies_and_Guidelines#Community_consensus|community consensus]].
[[Category:Admin]]
 
([https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Wikipedia:Biographies_of_living_persons Wikipedia's policy on biographical info])
 
==Notablity==
 
Notablity: A notability guide concerning linking ("spamming"), in other wikis articles:
 
How large or active does a wiki need to be to be included in another wikis article? What is the minimum number of regular editors, if this is important?
 
Should the quality of the wikis content also be considered? If so, who is to make this evaluation?
 
How close to the subject matter do they have to be, to have a link on that wikis page? Most importantly, who decides this?
 
This wiki obviously can't use [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Wikipedia:Note Wikipedia's notability policy] or it will end up with a tiny list like [https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/List_of_wikis this].
 
==How sympathetic or critical? (Who decides?)==
 
Are the articles on wikis to be sympathetic, critical, both, or "neutral"?
:[https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Wikipedia:Neutral_point_of_view Wikipedia supposedly uses the "neutral" approach].
::This offers much opportunity for censorship and edit waring. [[User:Lumenos|Lumenos]]
:[http://www.wikinfo.org/index.php/Main_Page Wikinfo] deals with edit wars by making the main article sympathetic, and posting a link at the top of that article, to an article devoted solely to criticism.
::This sort of policy sounds like it might work here, if y'all agree. [[User:Lumenos|Lumenos]]
 
But really the all important question is, 'When there is not consensus, should the wikis users primarily control their wikis article or should it be administrators here?'
 
==Claims and evidence==
 
([https://secure.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/wiki/Wikipedia:VER Wikipedia's verifiability policy])
 
Should WikiIndex make claims, quote sources, or only make claims as to what sources claim?
:I prefer to quote sources, but this is not customary here. So sometimes I write like "Bob claims that...", but this comes across as suspicious and can be very repetitive when everything is a claim I heard somewhere. Wikipedia's policy is probably the best compromise I can think of at the moment. References can be simple web links in the body of articles since this wiki doesn't really look like it is made for paper. Note that since WikiIndex inclusion policy is broader than Wikipedia, many sources will be self-published sources (Wikipedia ordinary does not allow these) who are only considered "reliable" for info such as describing their own intentions for their wiki's, etc. [[User:Lumenos|Lumenos]]
 
Should WikiIndex allow editors to be "eyewitnesses"?
:I think so. I think we should allow putting the "signatures" into the articles (as Lumenos does here) if there is no link or reference that can be easily provided or when there is a reference but it is too long for most to read to find the relevant information. Again this could look strange and cluttered but I value accuracy so I'm willing to make that sacrifice. What do you think? [[User:Lumenos|Lumenos]]
::This may also help in evaluating an editors reputation, to establish whether they deserve more or less power. [[User:Lumenos|Lumenos]]
 
==Community consensus==
To resolve or set boundaries on conflict, I ([[User:Lumenos|Lumenos]]) suggest we work with the community here to establish policies that attempt to reflect how they want this content filtered and organized. And that any policies be updatable (deletable) according to how the community changes. By definition, we can only reflect the will of editors (not those who only read without leaving feedback of some sort) but we may put up some messages welcoming suggestions or questions as to the policy, and leave these pages [[OpenEdit]] as long as possible.

Latest revision as of 17:59, 29 May 2024

WikiIndex is in the (slow) process of developing a set of explicit policies and guidelines. Until then, our admin team will monitor the wiki, and use their common sense to resolve issues. Where there is a dispute, it will be resolved between a number of the active admins on this site. (Or alternatively a vote amongst the active users.)

At this moment, we only have a couple of rules, which have arisen from and evolved by direct experience:

Spam control policy

Actual commercial spam will be mercilessly deleted, without prior discussion. However, irrelevant content should be instead marked for deletion, using {{delete}}, to allow a review first. One person's 'irrelevant' can be another's 'interesting'.

Please note that WikiIndex does allow external links which would be prohibited on the English Wikipedia, provided they are strictly relevant to the actual wiki site; for example, social media sites for a wiki, such as Twitter, Facebook, Instagram. We also provide links to 'chat' services for a wiki site, such as IRC and Discord.

Edit wars will NOT be tolerated

If you find yourself repeatedly restoring content somebody else keeps deleting (or vice versa): stop – and seek arbitration; ideally initially from our community, and if that fails, from a sysop and/or staff member. Alternatively, take a 'wiki holiday' for a period of time!

Blocking and banning policy

Needs expanding

For a few more simple guidelines, see: WikiIndex:Editing etiquette and / or WikiIndex:Guidelines. For all other guidelines, see: category:Guidelines.

A discussion of possible policies follows on this articles' talk page. See also WikiIndex talk:Policies and Guidelines. For a more personal and well-thought viewpoint, try user:Lumenos/WikiIndex (unwritten) policies.

Personal article policy

Wiki people articles should be a biography of the person's wiki experience only, and as such, personal information (i.e., birthdays, phone numbers, real names, residence, workplace, etc.) should be excluded – unless said information is already in the public domain.

See also