@Deryck Chan: @Ed6767: @Chlod: @Asaf (WMF): @PDiazR (WMCL): @Luisina Ferrante (WMAR): @さえぼー:
Hello:
What are you doing and / or might consider doing to help the world better manage issues like those you raised in a presentation at Wikimania:Wikimania 2021?
I'm writing you, hoping to build a collaboration for action, including (but not limited to) organizing a Presentation, Panel, Workshop, or Round Table dealing with conflict at WikiConference North America 2021. Some of my thoughts on this are summarized in Wikiversity:International Conflict Observatory.
What if anything might you care to do in this regard?
DavidMCEddy (talk) 19:27, 5 September 2021 (UTC)
p.s. I've been unable to find a deadline for Presentations, Panels, Workshops, and / or Round Tables at WikiConference North America 2021. If you know, I'd be pleased to know, also. Thanks.
p.p.s. Full disclosure: I'm also WikiConference:User:LauraEckenberg. I created this identity, because I was unable to log into the website for WikiConference North America 2021 as User:DavidMCEddy.
- Hi! I've taken a quick look at your proposal, and I don't see a strong connection to my own: mine deals with in-wiki conflict, especially interpersonal (rather than content-based) conflict, and with communities' responsibility to resolve it; yours seems focused on off-wiki and wiki-unrelated conflicts in the world. Good luck with it! Asaf (WMF) (talk) 13:37, 13 September 2021 (UTC)
Presentations relevant to this topic that I found in Wikimania:Wikimania 2021
edit- Wikimania:2021:Submissions/Cross-wiki ideological conflict and Wikimedia's vision of knowledge equity by User:Deryck Chan.
- Wikimania:2021:Submissions/RedWarn and improving Wiki counter vandalism into the 2020's by Ed Englefield & Chlod Alejandro.
- Wikimania:2021:Submissions/Documenting social movements through the Wikimedia Projects: Argentina, Chile and Colombia experiences by Patricia Diaz Rubio, User:Luisina Ferrante (WMAR), and Juan Carlos Vargas.
- Wikimania:2021:Submissions/Come on, It’s Wikipedia, not Westeros: A Brief Introduction to the Wikipedia Conspiracy Theory in Japan by Kitamura Sae
- Wikimania:2021:Submissions/Do Something Doctrine - looking back on the Terrorist Content Regulation in EU by Anna Mazgal.
- Wikimania:2021:Submissions/The experiences of WikiGap and WikiForHumanRights. Working with UN experts on topics for impact by John Cummings, Alex Stinson & Eric Luth.