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From Russia with love   and squalor :  an overview of Russian Wikиpedia Vicki Doronina   (Mstislavl)
Russian Wikipedia is actively growing *559 000+ articles *Will overtake by the number of articles:    **Portugese Wiki on 12/10/2010   **Dutch Wiki             27/12/2010   **Spanish   Wiki       21/09/2012 data by Zserghei  and project "The Contest"
Russian speaking doesn't mean from Russia Image by Transparent 6lue   *Former Soviet Union including the Baltic States, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazahstan, Armenia, Azerbajzan   *Countries with large Russian speaking diaspora: Germany, Israel, USA
Main conflicts:   *Systemic:   **Imaginary worlds;   **Fair use ехаcerbated by the absence of Panorama Fredom     * Content:   **Azerbaidjan vs Armenia;  **Russian Civil War (1917 - 1923); **Eastern Europe  vs "New Imperial Russia" (mostly Ukraine vs Russian Federation); **Stalinists vs democrats;
A group of experienced users elected for a certain period to resolved disputes which was impossible to resolve by any other methods. Arbitration Committee can use any practical methods and  sanctions that do not contradict to the rules of Wikipedia*. *Also approves checkusers and oversites  and  makes requests to remove status Arbitration Commitee
Arbitration Committee *Organised in 2006;   *Elected  twice a year for 6 month term by a direct open vote. Each eligible voter can approve  or vote against as many candidates as he wants;   *First 5 candidates with 66.6% approval rating plus 2 additional members can be elected. Additional arbiters can take part in the discussion but can not sign the decisions unless replacing absent or recusal arbiter; *Discussions via Skype, logs of discussion are published after the decision. Drafts of decisions are often published on special pages and amended according to suggestions of other users;   *3 out of 5 arbiters enough for the ruling passed but usually all 5 approve.   *Arbitration Committee 9 (January - June 2010) had 56 arbitration requests, 39 were accepted.
"26 Baku Comissars" Cabal                                    *Azerbajzhani users organised in 2008  a google group with about 30 users for coordination of their in-wiki action: **Coordinated reverts and voting in admin and ArbCom elections; *A ruling by ArbCom in spring 2008 established  special editing regime for Armenian and Azerbajzhani topics: one revert per article during 24 hours, a special group of mediators; **Coordinated hounding of  mediators with ArbCom requests as a method;   *In May 2010 logs were made available to one of the Armenian users. Mediators refused to deal with it. *ArbCom case where involved users insisted that publishing was a privacy breach and threatened a legal case.  *ArbCom blocked 14 users  for the duration of 3 to 6 month with futher topic ban
The “GSB Cabal” * The cabal named after its' organiser  operated on an external forum-like site during spring/summer 2007; * About 10 people and around 50 sockuppets; *Anti-gay, "new imperial Russia";   *Virtually no coordinated presence in articles;   *Aims: to hound "unsuitable" admin candidates,  to elect "suitable" admins,  and ultimately  the Arbitration Commitee;   *Arbitration Committee 4 election: supported  neutral candidates in return for future favours;   *Discovered in June 2007, sockuppets blocked; *GSB published the cabal communication on the net in autumn 2007.
The GSB Cabal Main result:  with the exception of elections all questions   including articles deletion and introduction of new rules are    decided by a summary of the discussion by the community and not by a direct  vote .  
Metapedists *87 admins, 1 election per month in 2010   *"Summing Up Users" (ПИ) - summarise  simple nominations for deletions and delete articles via a bot. 26 users so far.    05/2007           05/2008           05/2009          05/2010 Number of edits divided by the number of administrators
Flagged Reviews *Switched on 5.08.2008, second after the German Wikipedia and immediately resulted in the Arbitration Commitee case; *Patrolling interface switched on for all autoconfirmed users 25.09.2009;  *Preparing to show patrolling interface to all users;
Flagged Reviews Initial patrolling *685 patrollers (100 edits in main space plus discussion) and 726 autopatrollers *Patrolling interface switched on for all autoconfirmed users 25.09.2009 Statistics and images by GranD and Artem Korzhimanov
Incubator Separate namespace where ultra-short or articles with questinable significance, mainly from speedy deletion are transferred for editing     *V 1.0 "Meet and greet" — spring 2008 , current version started in 2009 by Samal.       *Indexing by search engines was switched off.    *Around 5 articles per day are created, 700 so far.   *During  2010 100 articles were transferred to mainspace Wikipedia, only 2 of them deleted.    *General trend is similar to the Russian Wikipedia: most contributors make one edit, several work for one day and leave.    *But the few that remain seamlessly transfer to the main space.    *Advantage is mostly in friendly experienced users, which don't bite the newcomers.    *The project allows finding typical mistakes of the newbies and preparing manuals for them.
Mistakes report *Adapted from Polish Wikipedia by Alexandr Sigachev *For the majority of readers who are afraid to edit   *Located in MediaWiki:Wikibugs.js   *Activated by adding importScript( "MediaWiki:Wikibugs.js" ) to MediaWiki:Common.js *Added to the sidebar in MediaWiki:Sidebar
 
 
Russian Usability *"Wikificator" by Ctac  allows automatically change dashes, quotation marks etc.   *Links convertion by AlexSm converts %%%  into words.
Russian Usability
Conclusions: *Russian Wikipedia is a rapidly growing project where most of the decisions are made by discussion and not vote.   *Arbitration Commitee is an effective way to resolve large conficts (and keep "mandarins" in check); *Flagged Reviews are a worth having feature;   *A separate namespace for new editors is advantageous; *Mistakes report allows readers engagement.
Flagged Reviews Secondary patrolling - monitoring the new edits Statistics and images by GranD and Artem Korzhimanov

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An overview of Russian Wikipedia

  • 1. From Russia with love and squalor :  an overview of Russian Wikиpedia Vicki Doronina   (Mstislavl)
  • 2. Russian Wikipedia is actively growing *559 000+ articles *Will overtake by the number of articles:    **Portugese Wiki on 12/10/2010   **Dutch Wiki             27/12/2010   **Spanish   Wiki       21/09/2012 data by Zserghei  and project "The Contest"
  • 3. Russian speaking doesn't mean from Russia Image by Transparent 6lue   *Former Soviet Union including the Baltic States, Belarus, Ukraine, Kazahstan, Armenia, Azerbajzan   *Countries with large Russian speaking diaspora: Germany, Israel, USA
  • 4. Main conflicts:   *Systemic:   **Imaginary worlds;   **Fair use ехаcerbated by the absence of Panorama Fredom     * Content:   **Azerbaidjan vs Armenia;  **Russian Civil War (1917 - 1923); **Eastern Europe  vs "New Imperial Russia" (mostly Ukraine vs Russian Federation); **Stalinists vs democrats;
  • 5. A group of experienced users elected for a certain period to resolved disputes which was impossible to resolve by any other methods. Arbitration Committee can use any practical methods and  sanctions that do not contradict to the rules of Wikipedia*. *Also approves checkusers and oversites  and  makes requests to remove status Arbitration Commitee
  • 6. Arbitration Committee *Organised in 2006;   *Elected  twice a year for 6 month term by a direct open vote. Each eligible voter can approve  or vote against as many candidates as he wants;   *First 5 candidates with 66.6% approval rating plus 2 additional members can be elected. Additional arbiters can take part in the discussion but can not sign the decisions unless replacing absent or recusal arbiter; *Discussions via Skype, logs of discussion are published after the decision. Drafts of decisions are often published on special pages and amended according to suggestions of other users;   *3 out of 5 arbiters enough for the ruling passed but usually all 5 approve.   *Arbitration Committee 9 (January - June 2010) had 56 arbitration requests, 39 were accepted.
  • 7. "26 Baku Comissars" Cabal                                   *Azerbajzhani users organised in 2008  a google group with about 30 users for coordination of their in-wiki action: **Coordinated reverts and voting in admin and ArbCom elections; *A ruling by ArbCom in spring 2008 established  special editing regime for Armenian and Azerbajzhani topics: one revert per article during 24 hours, a special group of mediators; **Coordinated hounding of  mediators with ArbCom requests as a method;   *In May 2010 logs were made available to one of the Armenian users. Mediators refused to deal with it. *ArbCom case where involved users insisted that publishing was a privacy breach and threatened a legal case. *ArbCom blocked 14 users  for the duration of 3 to 6 month with futher topic ban
  • 8. The “GSB Cabal” * The cabal named after its' organiser  operated on an external forum-like site during spring/summer 2007; * About 10 people and around 50 sockuppets; *Anti-gay, "new imperial Russia";   *Virtually no coordinated presence in articles;   *Aims: to hound "unsuitable" admin candidates,  to elect "suitable" admins,  and ultimately  the Arbitration Commitee;   *Arbitration Committee 4 election: supported  neutral candidates in return for future favours;   *Discovered in June 2007, sockuppets blocked; *GSB published the cabal communication on the net in autumn 2007.
  • 9. The GSB Cabal Main result: with the exception of elections all questions   including articles deletion and introduction of new rules are    decided by a summary of the discussion by the community and not by a direct  vote .  
  • 10. Metapedists *87 admins, 1 election per month in 2010   *"Summing Up Users" (ПИ) - summarise  simple nominations for deletions and delete articles via a bot. 26 users so far.  05/2007           05/2008           05/2009          05/2010 Number of edits divided by the number of administrators
  • 11. Flagged Reviews *Switched on 5.08.2008, second after the German Wikipedia and immediately resulted in the Arbitration Commitee case; *Patrolling interface switched on for all autoconfirmed users 25.09.2009; *Preparing to show patrolling interface to all users;
  • 12. Flagged Reviews Initial patrolling *685 patrollers (100 edits in main space plus discussion) and 726 autopatrollers *Patrolling interface switched on for all autoconfirmed users 25.09.2009 Statistics and images by GranD and Artem Korzhimanov
  • 13. Incubator Separate namespace where ultra-short or articles with questinable significance, mainly from speedy deletion are transferred for editing     *V 1.0 "Meet and greet" — spring 2008 , current version started in 2009 by Samal.       *Indexing by search engines was switched off.    *Around 5 articles per day are created, 700 so far.   *During  2010 100 articles were transferred to mainspace Wikipedia, only 2 of them deleted.    *General trend is similar to the Russian Wikipedia: most contributors make one edit, several work for one day and leave.    *But the few that remain seamlessly transfer to the main space.    *Advantage is mostly in friendly experienced users, which don't bite the newcomers.    *The project allows finding typical mistakes of the newbies and preparing manuals for them.
  • 14. Mistakes report *Adapted from Polish Wikipedia by Alexandr Sigachev *For the majority of readers who are afraid to edit   *Located in MediaWiki:Wikibugs.js   *Activated by adding importScript( "MediaWiki:Wikibugs.js" ) to MediaWiki:Common.js *Added to the sidebar in MediaWiki:Sidebar
  • 15.  
  • 16.  
  • 17. Russian Usability *"Wikificator" by Ctac allows automatically change dashes, quotation marks etc.   *Links convertion by AlexSm converts %%% into words.
  • 19. Conclusions: *Russian Wikipedia is a rapidly growing project where most of the decisions are made by discussion and not vote.   *Arbitration Commitee is an effective way to resolve large conficts (and keep "mandarins" in check); *Flagged Reviews are a worth having feature;   *A separate namespace for new editors is advantageous; *Mistakes report allows readers engagement.
  • 20. Flagged Reviews Secondary patrolling - monitoring the new edits Statistics and images by GranD and Artem Korzhimanov

Editor's Notes

  1. Most wikipedias pass trough same stages of growth and similar internal problems, I hope that my presentation will help some of you to avoid
  2. Which also means old communist thinking vs. new democratic but also new imperialists
  3. Living persons foto
  4. Interestingly, they used Russian language for communication   no admins were involved
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  7. Was rejected on English Wikipedia
  8. *Describe the interface. Vetting of the changes.  The page can be "stabilised" - only patrolled version is shown. *Used by default  in  German Wikipedia. In Russian only FA and some actively vandalised pages are stabilised.
  9. *Immediately resulted in the Arbcom Case
  10. *Immediately resulted in the Arbcom Case