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This section contains statements by individual members that summarize what each of us wants to achieve with this project. To help reconcile and fuse these into concrete goals, everybody is invited to discuss these in the talk page section Dreams, hopes, and visions.
Addition: About two years after the below was written, similar ideas were expressed by ජපස in Wikipedia:Sanctions against editors should not be punitive.
Originally posted 24 January 2007
With this project, I want to create a firm middle ground. The middle ground is always despised by extremists of both sides, and it's so fragile! It's not that there are not enough people in the middle; it's just that they are so afraid - and rightly so: One wrong movement and you got all the extremists of one side against you. I've had baseless accusations thrown at me, and I don't want to think about what would have happened if I lived in Sri Lanka. Moreover, nobody can be exactly in the middle, because how would you define that anyway? On top of that, everybody wants to claim that they are in the middle, so people are very distrustful when they hear that. So, even honest, thoughtful people align themselves with one side, rather than the middle.
But there is hope. To see it, we all need a different mindset. Instead of staring fearfully at two estranged gangs, we need to raise our view to see and value courageous people. People who dare to break the box in which the extremists want to put them. People who do not just take pride in being Sinhalese or Tamil, but also in being openminded. If this ideal becomes our paradigm, then we, the middle, will find our own identity.
And it can work. We will gain strength through a virtuous cycle: We will help and encourage people who move towards the middle, and each person we help will strengthen us. We will accept real people, not our ideals of them. Not even the extremists are ideal extremists! Even a sockpuppeteer or a POV fighter can have moments when he feels some sympathy for the other side. What happens now, when someone shows these feelings? His own "friends" will call him a traitor! He needs real friends! People who see the good in him, and help him. We will be a group of knights who help those in need, and who take pride in doing so. I want the membership in this group to become a badge of honor. That is my mission. — Sebastian
Originally posted 1 February 2007
This project [...] is a hope that people can reconcile even in the midst of a bloody carnage. I am a living witness to all dead bodies around me when I was a child, my wife even today cannot watch war movies because it brings back memories of indiscriminate bombing of Jaffna peninsula. This is simply one sided of the story. It took me a long time to come to conclusion about the futility of it all but if some one is somewhere on that same long path but has not reached the conclusion yet but still wants to chat to see whether his/her beliefs and doubts can be reconciled that person should be given 1000% chance. [...]
The more I think about it in reality this forum or club’s primary (but unstated) goal is to function as a place to acclimatize emotionally charged new Sri Lanka centric Wikipedians about following Wikipedia rules. Most who have been around 6 months or are no longer overtly partisan or overtly disruptive even if they harbor malicious feelings about each other. That is a good equilibrium to achieve. All what this forum can do is to point such emotionally charged editors that hey look what we have achieved why don’t you try it ? If we are perssitant, they will and may be become members too. Kanatonian 14:06, 1 February 2007 (UTC)
Historical or not generally used anymore:
The group welcomes editors with different POVs, but members have to prove their willingness for non-aggressive conversation.
To apply for membership, please apply in our applications section. Members may have questions or concerns regarding your application. Please indicate if you prefer them to be discussed by e-mail.
Members are encouraged, but not required to follow conflict-reducing principles or practices, such as WP:1RR. If a member decides to pledge such a principle or practice, he or she can list it under "Pledges".
Member | Pledges | Activity | Notes |
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SebastianHelm ( talk · contribs) | 1RR, NVC, SLDR, AOR | since June 2023 again | |
Lahiru_k ( talk · contribs) | SLDR | inactive since 2015 | |
Kanatonian ( talk · contribs) | SLDR | ||
Kerr avon ( talk · contribs) | inactive since 2013 | ||
Neuralolive ( talk · contribs) | inactive since March 2007 | ||
Krankman ( talk · contribs) | inactive since 2011 | ||
Lexicon ( talk · contribs) | |||
Watchdogb ( talk · contribs) | SLDR | inactive since 2010 | |
Trengarasu ( talk · contribs) | inactive since 2010 | ||
Harlowraman ( talk · contribs) | inactive since Sept 2007 | ||
Thusiyan ( talk · contribs) | inactive since July 2007 | ||
Jasy jatere ( talk · contribs) | |||
Rlevse ( talk · contribs) | inactive since 2010 | honorary member | |
Black Falcon ( talk · contribs) | inactive since 2020 | honorary member | |
Supermod ( talk · contribs) | SLDR | inactive since 2015 | |
quintusboss ( talk · contribs) | inactive since July 2008 | ||
Chamal_N ( talk · contribs) | inactive since 2020 | ||
Riotrocket8676 ( talk · contribs) | inactive since 2016 | ||
Snowolfd4 ( talk · contribs) | inactive since 2011 | ||
Blackknight12 ( talk · contribs) | |||
Pectore ( talk · contribs) | inactive since 2020 | ||
PhilKnight ( talk · contribs) | 1RR, HEC | ||
Carptrash ( talk · contribs) | Op × OR }:-) |
This chapter contains guidelines and rules we have agreed on in the project.
On articles related to the Sri Lanka conflict, the rule WP:SLR/Don't re-revert! applies.
This rule in a nutshell: Don't revert a reversion. Instead, discuss. |
Here's a list of what you can do when you see some edit that you feel you need to revert:
In discussions on the talk page, you can type till your fingers bleed, but you can't force the opposing extremists to accept your POV. However, if you write smartly, you can sway the people in the middle.
Many people who feel strongly about an issue just let their anger be their guide. While this may sometimes work by intimidating others so that they stay clear of an issue, it more often backfires: It usually only scares away the moderate people, while extremists of the other camp, who love this sort of personal fights, join the debate. Thus, the issue you wanted to bring across gets drowned out by mutual accusations. Few Wikipedians want to read this; most switch to another page when they sense more anger than reason.
A better way is to write with the moderate person in mind. Think about how you can make your discussion contribution interesting to the average Wikipedian. As soon as you convince a few reasonable Wikipedians, your cause is winning.
What to do when a section becomes overrun by events
Recently, due to recent events, there have been situations in which editors felt that whole passages have become obsolete. In this case, please resist the temptation to delete these passages altogether. Instead, put the following template on top of the section:
{{Current-anytext|This section describes the situation of 2008 or earlier and may not be up to date due to [[Portal:Current events|current events]].}}
Building up trust
The more other people trust you, the easier it will be for you to convince others; and the more your edits will be respected. One easy way to build up trust is by writing honest
edit summaries. Many of us use the helpful setting "Prompt me when entering a blank edit summary".
This section recommends which sources should be used in Sri Lanka conflict related articles.
Most sources that have been used for Sri Lanka conflict related articles are biased (per WP:NPOV#Bias). This is because there are few independent reporters in the country. If we only relied on reliable and unbiased sources, we would not be able to write much about the conflict.
In discussions, people often confuse "reliable" with "unbiased". Although the two are related, a source does not need to be unbiased in order to meet WP:RS. To the contrary, WP:NPOV#Bias states that "All editors and all sources have biases - what matters, is how we combine them to create a neutral article."
The purpose of this list is to list the consensus we reached about bias of sources used in the SL conflict, so that they can be used fairly. To distinguish sources with a clear bias from (practically) unbiased RS, we call them "qualified sources", or QS. Such sources may be used with appropriate qualification per section WP:NPOV#A simple formulation, which recommends: "assert facts, including facts about opinions — but do not assert the opinions themselves."
A more refined system of classification is described at User:Hcberkowitz/Sandbox-FactsFromPOV. It describes how professional Intelligence Collection Managers classify sources, which may provide us objective criteria for discussions about reliability.
A reference table of the sources like bbc, tamilnet, and Daily Mirror, and their respective classification, is maintained at Wikipedia:WikiProject Sri Lanka Reconciliation/Sources. Please check whether the source you want to use is listed there.
See also:
In content disputes and edit wars, the mediator will, as a first approximation, revert to the version, or create a version that is based on the above #Classification of sources.
When citing or reporting alleged incidents or violations of policy, please keep the following in mind:
Editors who repeatedly violate these principles, especially if they've been previously cautioned for doing so, will be blocked.
In a conflict such as this, people often agree that there is some trickery and framing the enemy going on. For some there may be no refuge against trickery but to resort to the same tactics. This is sad.
But WikiProject Sri Lanka Reconciliation has been created as a place for those who want to try a better way. This Reconciliation Project has some built-in mechanisms that make trickery a less successful strategy here:
All our members are called to adhere to these ideals, and to make good use of the mechanisms we have in place to uphold them. If you see any behavior that does not fit to our ideal, remind the person politely that this is not the way things are getting done here, and help the person by pointing out how to do it better. (Preferably, use e-mail because nobody likes being criticized in public.)
This project is not perfect, but we're all able to learn. If you feel we're missing out on a good chance to improve ourselves, please bring it up on our talk page. If you're unhappy about anything related to this project, or about any one of our members, and you don't bring it up in a fair way, you have no one but yourself to blame.
Criteria for assigning potentially controversial categories to an article:
The Sri Lanka Dispute Resolution Agreement (short SLDRA) was in place from 30 October 2007 till December 5 2009. It placed edit restrictions, such as WP:1RR on 150 articles and helped calm down edit warring on those pages during the Sri Lankan Civil War.
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AgreementThis is an updated version of the original agreement of 21:14, 25 October 2007 (UTC)
SignatoriesThis is a list of signatories, or participants. If you agree with the conditions of the editing restrictions, please enter your name below with the acceptance symbol. : acceptance
: no-show or inactive
: rejectionIssuesIssues are content disputes or similar issues that usually warrant a thorough discussion and should be resolved in consensus among all participants. Please report issues by adding a new section under Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Sri Lanka Reconciliation#Issues.
IncidentsIncidents are user related problems that may need a quick resolution, such as abuse of tools or personal attacks. While we try to remain focused on content, it is unavoidable that we deal with such incidents to maintain an atmosphere that is conducive to peacful editing. Please report incidents by adding a new section under Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Sri Lanka Reconciliation#Incidents, following the guideline for #Citing and reporting of incidents above. Warnings and blocksThe following users have been warned for incidents and can be immediately blocked for any repeat offense. For reference only, the table also contains a column for past incidents that have already been dealt with. ("b" = user has been blocked).
This list was purged on Jan 24, 2009 by removing all editors who made a number of constructive edits since the last incident per this decision. |
The Sri Lanka Reconciliation Wikiproject conducts peer reviews at the peer review page for articles within its scope, on request. This helps to obtain ideas for further improvement by having contributors who may not have previously worked on particular articles examine them.
The group awards a special award to editors who have shown a serious effort to decrease the conflict on Sri Lanka related articles. Such awards have to be by consensus among members.
The Sri Lanka Reconciliation Award | ||
For your merits in Sri Lanka reconciliation {{{diff1}}}{{{diff2}}}{{{diff3}}}, the
WikiProject Sri Lanka Reconciliation herewith presents you this Sri Lanka specific award, which is the
blossom of one of the world's most loved drinks.
To keep a cool head in one of the world's hottest conflicts deserves our highest respect! ~~~~ |
Recipient | Awarded for (diffs or link to decision) | Date (UTC) |
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Lahiru k ( talk · contribs) | [5] [6] [7] | 08:33, 27 January 2007 |
Rajsingam ( talk · contribs) | [8] [9] [10] | 08:33, 27 January 2007 |
Shunpiker ( talk · contribs) | [11] [12] [13], | 14:30, 30 January 2007 |
DESiegel ( talk · contribs) | [14] [15] [16] | 15:48, 20 April 2007 |
Black Falcon ( talk · contribs) | [17] [18] [19] | 15:48, 20 April 2007 |
Rlevse ( talk · contribs) | [20] | 05:25, 16 November 2007 |
FayssalF ( talk · contribs) | [21] | 05:26, 16 November 2007 |
Jehochman ( talk · contribs) | [22] | 05:30, 16 November 2007 |
Haemo ( talk · contribs) | [23] | 05:40, 16 November 2007 |
Kanatonian ( talk · contribs) | Cool head, civility, NPOV, and overall exemplary adherence to the principles of an encyclopedia (at Kerr avon's suggestion) | 23:12, 24 January 2009 |
This award is a sign of appreciation like the Sri Lanka Reconciliation Award, but also more specifically a sign of hope. In contrast to the Reconciliation Award, it can be awarded by any member, just like a barnstar, without having to ask other members for approval. The wording is only a proposal; awarding members are encouraged to adjust it. Please, when you award it, add the name and cause into the list below.
The Sri Lanka Hope Award | ||
For your merits in Sri Lanka reconciliation, I herewith present you this Sri Lanka specific award as a sign of hope. This is a bud that will become the blossom of one of the world's most loved drinks. ~~~~ |
Recipient | Awarded for | Awarded by | Date (UTC) |
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Watchdogb ( talk · contribs) | reconciliatory spirit and good suggestion | Sebastian | 21:01, 5 February 2008 (UTC) |
Snowolfd4 ( talk · contribs) | Effort for NPOV when creating Sivanesathurai Chandrakanthan | Sebastian ( talk) | 04:15, 24 May 2008 (UTC) |
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