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These references of the "right to vote" are opinions which concern particularly sensitive ranges of the English-language Wikipedia that guarantee that participants in decisions have a certain experience stated within the Principles of Wikipedia. In particular, this applies to opinions concerned deeply with the organization of the Wikipedia intervene. Decisions influenced by inconversant Wikipedians will not reflect the opinions of Wikipedia's overall informed populace. The modern concept of the "right to vote" handles these situations accordingly.
These references of the "right to vote" is a concept that concern particularly sensitive ranges of the English-language Wikipedia which guarantees that participants in decisions related to Wikipedia have a certain experience stated within the principles listed below. This particularly applies to opinions which are deeply concerned with the organization of the Wikipedia intervene. Decisions influenced by inconversant Wikipedians will not reflect the opinions of Wikipedia's informed populace. The modern concept of the "right to vote" resolves these issues accordingly.


In order to make these manipulations more difficult, users involved in Wikipedia-related decisions must have:
In order to facilitate the privileging of contribution to said decisions, one is obliged to have:


* have an official Wikipedia membership.
* an official Wikipedia membership.
* actively and cooperatively participated in Wikipedia for a minimum of two months.
* actively and cooperatively participated in Wikipedia for a minimum of two weeks.
* at least 200 (helpful and non-vandalistic) edits on Wikipedia under their username.
* at least 200 nonvandalistic edits on Wikipedia attributed to their username.


Wikipedia users who do fulfill these requirements may have their "right to vote" revoked if they have been found to commit:
Wikipedia users who fulfill these requirements may have their "right to vote" revoked if they have been found to commit:


* election fraud.
* election fraud.

Revision as of 01:58, 3 March 2008

These references of the "right to vote" is a concept that concern particularly sensitive ranges of the English-language Wikipedia which guarantees that participants in decisions related to Wikipedia have a certain experience stated within the principles listed below. This particularly applies to opinions which are deeply concerned with the organization of the Wikipedia intervene. Decisions influenced by inconversant Wikipedians will not reflect the opinions of Wikipedia's informed populace. The modern concept of the "right to vote" resolves these issues accordingly.

In order to facilitate the privileging of contribution to said decisions, one is obliged to have:

  • an official Wikipedia membership.
  • actively and cooperatively participated in Wikipedia for a minimum of two weeks.
  • at least 200 nonvandalistic edits on Wikipedia attributed to their username.

Wikipedia users who fulfill these requirements may have their "right to vote" revoked if they have been found to commit: