Movement Strategy/Initiatives/Platform mechanisms for safety
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Platform mechanisms for safety
Providing for Safety and Inclusion involves creating platform features that ensure the safety of contributors. Some of those features, for example, can help in anonymizing users, such as IP masking. Those features will not necessarily be applied to all Wikimedia Projects in the same way. Risks and benefits should be considered in each case.
- Establish built-in platform mechanisms aimed at the safety of contributors in their contexts (e.g., anonymization mechanisms). To be assessed for opportunities and risks for particular projects or contexts including the risk of harassment and vandalism.
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Discuss
Join or start a discussion on Meta or the "Provide for Safety and Inclusion" space of the Movement Strategy Forum.
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Initiative | Project | Stakeholder type | Project lead | Geography of the project | Implementation Phase |
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23. Built-in platform mechanisms for safety | Overall Initiative Coordination | ||||
23. Built-in platform mechanisms for safety | Harmful Content Portfolio | WMF | Content Compliance | Global | Execution & Implementation |
23. Built-in platform mechanisms for safety | Peer Support Networks within the Wikimedia Movement | WMF | Trust & Safety | Global | Pilot |
23. Built-in platform mechanisms for safety | Human Rights Policy Community Engagement Plan | WMF | Global Advocacy (Public Policy) | Global | Execution & Implementation |
Related documents and discussions
Some of the past discussions, texts and old versions of Movement Strategy recommendations that can provide further context to this initiative: