ItWikiCon/2023/Programma/Temi/Rischi per i volontari/Report/en
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This is a summary of what was discussed during the session. It includes general thoughts and potential actions.
Anonymity
- Users find anonymity necessary to protect themselves from external threats that could potentially influence them.
- Unfortunately, it might enable improper behaviours, which are however sanctioned by internal guidelines
- Allows to protect the encyclopedia: if your name and surname are not known, it is not possible to leverage personal information to influence users
- Basic rule: one account = one person
- Secondary users (licit sockpuppets) are allowed but strictly regulated
- The MediaWiki infrastructure is designed to protect anonymity - the weak link are the people
Risks for users
- Legal threats and charges - especially for legitimate edits
- Personal appeals from the outside - from "could you explain me why my article was deleted?" to more serious interventions
- Consequences on personal life
- Letters and phone calls from lawyers and similar
- Harassment by vandals - not necessarily only online
- Doxxing
- Attempts of hostile takeover from pressure groups
- Impact on the working life - loss of customers or jobs, damaged reputation, censorship and suspension from professional orders
- Psychological pressures on administrators
What can we do?
- Try to reduce the exposure, choosing more quiet topics or projects if you don't feel up to it
- Wikipedia internal policies are adequate, there is no need to change them
- More support is needed from Wikimedia Foundation (and Trust & Safety in particular)
- The legislative framework is also highly inadequate (but there isn't much we can do about it)
- Certainty to have the free legal support from the Foundation
- Minimize data collection - more anonymity is needed
- Discussions as public and participatory as possible
- Insurance for volunteers
- WMI could provide that, but at the price of losing the anonymity
- discounted rates are also needed, if possible
- the choice would only be personal and not mandatory
- Raise awareness on the large public on the big cases (people who sue us for 500k or 20m euros)
- Keeping at hand a legitimate secondary user that can provide more anonymity than the main one
- Greater awareness for new administrators, guidelines and warnings from the veterans
- Paid staff to support VRT?
- A special reporting address, which gives the impression that we recognize the urgency of the communication
- Greater sense of community among us; the support among volunteers is essential when something bad happens so we don't feel alone
- Maybe more channels and/or events between us to meet and strengthen the community
Posters
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Accordi della sessione.
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Anonimato e nome utente
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Il fishbowl