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Essays, policies, guidelines, discussions, surveys, archives and other pages related to developing Wiki democracy:
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[edit]Policies
[edit]- Wikipedia:Of course it's voting
- Wikipedia:Voting is not evil
- Wikipedia:Global rights policy
- Wikipedia:Voting
- Wikipedia:Vote on everything
- Wikipedia:Nothing is in stone
- Wikipedia:Consensus can change
- Wikipedia:Centralized discussion
- Wikipedia:Centralized discussion/Archive
- Wikipedia:Village pump (proposals)
- Wikipedia:Village pump (idea lab)
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Voting systems
- Wikipedia:Straw polls
- Wikipedia:Closing discussions
- Wikipedia:How to hold a consensus vote
- Wikipedia:Criticisms
- Wikipedia:Replies to common objections#Communism
- Wikipedia:Why Wikipedia is not so great#Collaboration practices and internal social issues
- Talk:Gdansk/Vote -> Wikipedia:Danzig principle (2005)
- Wikipedia:Featured list candidates/Featured list director election 2008
- Wikipedia:Governance
- Wikipedia:Governance review
- Wikipedia:Role of Jimmy Wales
- Wikipedia:Functionaries
- Wikipedia:Editorial oversight and control
- Wikipedia:Free speech
- Wikipedia:Publicising discussions
- Wikipedia:Survey notification
- Wikipedia:Wikipedia is an MMORPG
- Template:Rule summaries
- Wikipedia:Reforms
- Wikipedia:Supermajority
- Wikipedia:If you could re-write the rules
- Wikipedia:How to contribute to Wikipedia guidance
- Wikipedia:Don't cite essays or proposals as if they were policy = an essay, so don't cite it!
- "Wikipedia is not an experiment in democracy" or "Wikipedia is not a democracy" – a very unlucky rant that became the key despotic pseudo-guideline, only following David's and Jimbo's greatly misconceived January 2005 self-empowerment statements: "Wikipedia is not primarily an experiment in Internet democracy." – "It's an encyclopedia, not an experiment in democracy. We *are* a grand social experiment of course. But not _primarily_."
- WP:Ignore all rules – another twisted and often conjoined despotic pseudo-guideline out of misconception of the above; greatly misused and abused by many, many long-standing serial trolls and other (self-declared) "primary" contributors. (Larry already got it in 2002).
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[edit]Milestones
[edit]- Times that 100 or more Wikipedians supported something
- Times that 200 or more Wikipedians supported something
- Times that 300 or more Wikipedians supported something
- Times that 1,000 or more Wikipedians supported something
- Times that 10,000 or more Wikipedians supported something
- 101,778 signed the petition Wikipedia:Wikipedia for World Heritage
- Letter to Wikimedia Foundation: Superprotect and Media Viewer – signed 977 times (and counting); resulting in:
- Vote of no confidence on Arnnon Geshuri – stepped down at 292:22 votes after 7 days
Parties
[edit]Categories
[edit]- Category:Wikipedia surveys and polls
- Category:Wikipedia policies and guidelines
- Category:Wikipedia administration
- Category:Wikipedia essays
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WikiProjects
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[edit]- Wikipedia:WikiProject Policy and Guidelines
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Admin Nominators
- Wikipedia:WikiProject on Adminship
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Wikipedia Reform
- Wikipedia:Reform of WikiProjects
- Wikipedia:Harmonious editing club
WMF Wiki
[edit]Meta
[edit]- m:Democratizing the Wikimedia Foundation
- m:Petition to Jimbo
- m:WMF Board Governance Committee
- m:Category:Wikimedia governance
- m:Category:Wikimedia committees
- m:Founder
Proposals
[edit]- m:Standing Election Committee
- m:Ambassador elections
- m:Voting procedure (Proposed policy on voting)
- m:Wikimedia Constitution (draft)
References
[edit]- ^ https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Bylaws#ARTICLE_IV_-_THE_BOARD_OF_TRUSTEES – "(F) Community Founder Trustee Position. The Board may appoint Jimmy Wales as Community Founder Trustee for a three-year term. The Board may reappoint Wales as Community Founder Trustee for successive three-year terms (without a term limit). In the event that Wales is not appointed as Community Founder Trustee, the position will remain vacant, and the Board shall not fill the vacancy."
- ^ https://wikimediafoundation.org/wiki/Board_of_Trustees#Structure – "Since 2008, the Board has seats for ten Trustees: one founder's seat (reserved for Jimmy Wales); two seats selected by the Wikimedia chapters and thematic organizations; three seats nominated by the Wikimedia community; and four seats appointed by the rest of the Board"