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== Enforcement draft guidelines abstract ==
== Enforcement draft guidelines abstract ==



On this page, you can find an '''abstract of the full Enforcement draft guidelines review''' document. It was created to ensure that every member of the community can understand the new guidelines.
On this page, you can find an '''abstract of the full Enforcement draft guidelines review''' document. It was created to ensure that every member of the community can understand the new guidelines.
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=== WHO will be responsible for enforcing the UCOC? ===
=== WHO will be responsible for enforcing the UCOC? ===


* The [[Wikimedia Foundation|WMF]], designated people such as [[Universal Code of Conduct/Enforcement draft guidelines review#Code Enforcement Officer (To Be Determined) Definition|code enforcement officers]], and a new committee called the Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee (AKA the U4C).
* The [[Special:MyLanguage/Wikimedia Foundation|WMF]], designated people such as [[Universal Code of Conduct/Enforcement draft guidelines review#Code Enforcement Officer (To Be Determined) Definition|code enforcement officers]], and a new committee called the Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee (AKA the U4C).


* [[Universal Code of Conduct/Enforcement draft guidelines review#The Code Enforcement Committee - (U4C Committee) Definition|The U4C]] will oversee the process of UCoC enforcement, manage special cases, provide guidance and training, and monitor enforcement of the UCoC.
* [[Universal Code of Conduct/Enforcement draft guidelines review#The Code Enforcement Committee - (U4C Committee) Definition|The U4C]] will oversee the process of UCoC enforcement, manage special cases, provide guidance and training, and monitor enforcement of the UCoC.
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* The Drafting Committee has provided [[Universal Code of Conduct/Enforcement draft guidelines review#Looking Forward|questions for the community]] to think about in regards to this draft. Please answer a couple of them in your preferred [[Universal Code of Conduct/Discussions#Enforcement draft guidelines review|discussion venue]].
* The Drafting Committee has provided [[Universal Code of Conduct/Enforcement draft guidelines review#Looking Forward|questions for the community]] to think about in regards to this draft. Please answer a couple of them in your preferred [[Universal Code of Conduct/Discussions#Enforcement draft guidelines review|discussion venue]].

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Universal Code of Conduct

Enforcement draft guidelines abstract

On this page, you can find an abstract of the full Enforcement draft guidelines review document. It was created to ensure that every member of the community can understand the new guidelines.

WHO will be responsible for enforcing the UCOC?

  • The WMF, designated people such as code enforcement officers, and a new committee called the Universal Code of Conduct Coordinating Committee (AKA the U4C).
  • The U4C will oversee the process of UCoC enforcement, manage special cases, provide guidance and training, and monitor enforcement of the UCoC.
  • Local and global functionaries[1] will have guidance to know how to enforce the UCoC even if they are not part of the U4C.

HOW will this be done?

  • Local communities, affiliates, and the WMF should develop and conduct training for community members so they can better address harassment and other UCoC violations.
  • The guidelines also lay out recommendations for which parties should address what types of UCoC violations.

WHAT else needs to be done to enforce the UCOC?

  • The draft notes that appeals should be possible and practically available to individuals who were sanctioned for UCoC violations.

HOW can I get involved in the EDGR process?

  1. Users with advanced permissions, such as, but not limited to: administrators, bureaucrats etc.