Wikipedia:WikiProject Council/Proposals/NFCC Enforcement
- The following discussion is an archived proposal of the WikiProject below. Please do not modify it. Subsequent comments should be made on the appropriate discussion page (such as the project's talk page (if created) or the WikiProject Council). No further edits should be made to this page.
The proposed WikiProject was not created. Archiving old project proposal. Ajpolino (talk) 02:26, 22 October 2019 (UTC)[reply]
Contents
Description
editWikiProject to help eliminate the hundreds of NFCC#9 and #10c violations. Toshio Yamaguchi (talk) 08:41, 23 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
- List of important pages and categories for this proposed group
- Wikipedia:Non-free content criteria (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs)
- Resolution:Licensing policy
- Category:Wikipedia non-free files (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs)
- Category:Wikipedia non-free content criteria exemptions (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs)
- Wikipedia:Database reports/Non-free files missing a rationale (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs)
- Toolserver report of NFCC#9 violations
- Toolserver report of NFCC#10c violations
- List of WikiProjects currently on the talk pages of those articles
- Please invite these and any other similar groups to join the discussion about this proposal. See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Council/Directory to find similar WikiProjects.
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Images and Media/Non-free (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs)
- Wikipedia:WikiProject Copyright Cleanup (edit | talk | history | links | watch | logs)
- Why do you want to start a new group, instead of joining one of these existing groups?
- A dedicated group of editors to deal specifically with violations of NFCC Policies 9 and 10c is needed to help reduce the large number of violations of those policies.
Support
editPlease specify whether or not you would join the project.
- Toshio Yamaguchi (talk) 08:41, 23 January 2012 (UTC)[reply]
--Hammersoft (talk) 20:56, 7 February 2012 (UTC)shifting to oppose[reply]- A long time coming. Support. User:Zscout370 (Return Fire) 04:04, 6 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Oppose
edit- Oppose: (shifted from support) NFCC enforcement has been going on for many years now. Despite the enormous efforts of many editors through thousands upon thousands of edits to uphold the policy, the abuse (not use...abuse) of NFCC continues to get higher and higher. I believe enforcement efforts have failed. The purpose of this project would be to mop up the mess after tanker train cars repeatedly crash, day in day out, for years...without addressing the root issues. Thus, I think this project is completely wasted effort. More creative solutions must be found rather than trying to deal with the vast problems symptomatically (such as this for example). --Hammersoft (talk) 01:45, 9 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
Discussion
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The sad, sad reality is that en.wikipedia frankly doesn't care about the Foundation's directive. Oh sure, we can point to WP:NFCC and say "See? We have an EDP!" But, in reality, it's an absurd joke. Proof positive of this is the reality of more than 430,000 non-free images on this "free" project. But the core root of the problem perhaps goes to the reality that we do an extremely poor job of educating our users about the non-negotiability of the project's stance as a free content project. We get very little buy in on this. Ask 100 experienced editors here whether our NFCC implementation is too strict, too weak, or just right, and I'm confident that of the subset that actually have any idea about this, a majority will say too strong. So we have an uphill battle, a battle that honestly was lost a long, long time ago. The result? We end up with articles like Squad Leader, where we have 21 non-free images. It's been that way for years. Further, most of the rationales on the images are woefully inadequate, even to the point of nearly being absent (and that's with a liberal eye). Somehow or another, we've convinced ourselves that we have to have non-free content scattered all over articles in order to be encyclopedic. Once we add it, and plaster the images with extremely weak rationales, nearly everyone looks the other way. Those that don't are routinely harassed, RfC'd, ArbCom'd, and debated to the point of exhaustion. More NFCC patrollers have been pushed off the project by open hostility from NFCC inclusionists than there are NFCC patrollers extant. Case example of this;
And guess what? At the end of the day, despite all this, all of the banknote images are still on the project, and the non-free overuse hasn't been reduced one bit, because Sumanch created Mahatma Gandhi Series (banknotes), and the images are still in (over)use there. This is an impossible battle. We also end up with people like Fastily, who is very much aware of the NFCC policy, yet routinely adds non-free images like File:Bullworth.jpeg to User:Fastily/TMI. Sven, your belief that a bot is handling NFCC 9 is false hope. Even after DASHBot's latest removal on the page, there's still three violations. DASHBot has informed Fastily of the violations on that page dozens of times since October. Here's the first warning. Yet, Fastily keeps adding the violations in, willfully violating the policy. Does anyone stop him? Nope. This is not isolated. There are many experienced editors who violate NFCC policy. Sven, you don't want this debate "militarized". That's ok. Frankly, the debate is over. Supporters of NFCC lost, and we are no longer a free content resource. There is no 'rescue' that can be accomplished. The middle ground that this project has attempted to maintain has utterly failed. And the ludicrous outcome; it's ok to have Wikipedia:WikiProject G.I. Joe, but a project to help us comply with Foundation directives? Oh no, can't have that. Nonononono, that would be militarization! Can't have that. And that, ladies and gentleman, is why en.wikipedia will always fail its EDP requirements as long as the middle ground is attempted. I'm going to go talk to the 10,000 monkees at my door who want to talk to me about the script for Hamlet they've worked out. --Hammersoft (talk) 16:28, 9 February 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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- Thinking about supporting it this time around. Sven Manguard Wha? 03:22, 6 June 2012 (UTC)[reply]
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