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Title
Building MediaWiki software to enforce Page & Topic bans
Theme (optional)
Community
Type of submission
Workshop
Authors
Trevor Bolliger & Sydney Poore
E-mail address
tbolliger@wikimedia.org
Username
User:TBolliger // meta:User:TBolliger_(WMF)
Affiliation
Wikimedia Foundation employees, members of the Anti-Harassment Tools team (read about us on meta!)
Abstract
The WMF's Anti-Harassment Tools team is exploring ways to empower admins to moderate problematic users without resorting to an entire site ban or block. English Wikipedia (and many other wikis) have organized communities policies around page and topic bans, which are formal prohibitions assigned to problematic users, prohibiting them from editing a specific page or collection of pages.

These bans are socially enforced and are easy to skirt. We are exploring the idea of building software inside MediaWiki to actually enforce these bans and need user input to help guide our feature designs!

Length of presentation
50 min workshop (flexible)
Special requests
None at this time
Preferred room size
25 or 50
Wikimania submission?
No, but we are presenting other topics at Wikimania
Will you attend WikiConference North America if your submission is not accepted?
Yes

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