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Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023
Hi everyone,

Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving a lot
of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the Wikimania
Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>, with subpages for
e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel free to leave a
message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything is
unclear or incomplete.

To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
yours is on the list!

Best,


*Butch Bustria*

On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
I'm not sure if this is the right thread to ask, but on behalf of a friend
who is considering attending I'd like to know about the policy on gendered
restrooms in the conference venue. She is very comfortable with the LGBTQ
community and celebrates diversity, but is concerned about the possibility
of AMAB individuals who self-identify as women using the women's restrooms.
I have been to several Wikimanias and I don't recall any related problems
having occurred, but I do see that it is a vald concern as there have been
incidients of harassment by males who identify as women in other public
events.

Thanks, best wishes for a safe and fruitful Wikimania :)

On Fri, 23 Jun 2023, 20:22 Wikimania, <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving a
> lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the Wikimania
> Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>, with subpages
> for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel free to leave a
> message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
> wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything is
> unclear or incomplete.
>
> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
> yours is on the list!
>
> Best,
>
>
> *Butch Bustria*
>
> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
> _______________________________________________
> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
trip to singapore kindly share list of candidate and is it free of cost?

On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 22:52 Wikimania <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving a
> lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the Wikimania
> Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>, with subpages
> for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel free to leave a
> message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
> wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything is
> unclear or incomplete.
>
> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
> yours is on the list!
>
> Best,
>
>
> *Butch Bustria*
>
> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
> _______________________________________________
> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Did u get the scholarship?

On Sat, Jun 24, 2023, 12:05 AM Aryan Kumar Paswan <pradipguhilote@gmail.com>
wrote:

> trip to singapore kindly share list of candidate and is it free of cost?
>
> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 22:52 Wikimania <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving a
>> lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
>> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the
>> Wikimania Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>, with
>> subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel free
>> to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
>> wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything is
>> unclear or incomplete.
>>
>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
>> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
>> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
>> yours is on the list!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>
>> *Butch Bustria*
>>
>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
>> _______________________________________________
>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>
> _______________________________________________
> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Hi Mina! I am not sure if we got to meet online, but I see you are Greek
and involved in Outreach activities so I hope we will eventually even meet
in person in the Balkans. Meanwhile I see you attended many Wikimanias and
glad to see you have friendly friends who claim to be pro diversity and
confortable with LGBTQ folx, so I am curious about the one you ask
a question for. Is she not comfortable asking this question herself? Why do
you think that is the case?

Queering Wikipedia 2023 event organizing team is planning offline events
and we would like to have them welcoming to all well intendended and
tolerant folx. I am curious to know which exact incidents of harassment by
'males who identify as women' do you refer to? Also as you think it is a
valid concern, I would love to know why you think this could happen in
Wikimania? Because people are mostly Wikipedians and Wikimedians? (hope
your friend did not misunderstand the wikiMANIA part of the brand)

Unrelated to our context, do you and your friend think harassment happens
because someone is not-cis?
I would think it is mostly because those people are harassers and they are
in bigger numbers as cis.

Thank you for your answers in advance!


Best Z. Blace

p.s. As a neo-nazi and right-wing militants attack victim (also known to be
on their lists) I would love to raise concerns over tolerance for neo-nazi,
right-wing and pro-gun militants in Wikimedia, but there was historically
no or very little support for concrete work, so I would love for us to
brainstorm at one point what makes sense to do, where and when.

On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 8:23?PM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I'm not sure if this is the right thread to ask, but on behalf of a friend
> who is considering attending I'd like to know about the policy on gendered
> restrooms in the conference venue. She is very comfortable with the LGBTQ
> community and celebrates diversity, but is concerned about the possibility
> of AMAB individuals who self-identify as women using the women's restrooms.
> I have been to several Wikimanias and I don't recall any related problems
> having occurred, but I do see that it is a vald concern as there have been
> incidients of harassment by males who identify as women in other public
> events.
>
> Thanks, best wishes for a safe and fruitful Wikimania :)
>
> On Fri, 23 Jun 2023, 20:22 Wikimania, <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving a
>> lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
>> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the
>> Wikimania Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>, with
>> subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel free
>> to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
>> wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything is
>> unclear or incomplete.
>>
>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
>> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
>> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
>> yours is on the list!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>
>> *Butch Bustria*
>>
>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
>> _______________________________________________
>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>
> _______________________________________________
> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 8:27?AM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi and thanks a lot for your email!
>

You are most welcome.

You also raised some super interesting topics and gave me insights in your
activities and Wikimania scholarship decisions I really appreciate.

I hope you do not mind this email remaining public as I really feel it is
an important topic at least as much as your friend does! I hope Butch does
also.



> This friend is not involved in the Wikimedia movement, she would be a
> "novice". I talked to her about Wikimania - she can self-fund herself
> whereas sadly I can't - and she raised some concerns.
>

OK - but at least you got the scholarship so you are certain you will be
there?
I see you are not really contributing much to Wikimedia yourself also
https://guc.toolforge.org/?by=date&user=Saintfevrier
Interesting that you have been selected for a Scholarship anyway again and
again...is this 4th Wikimania for you?

I hope few people from our QW2023 team are there as one of 3 topics is
Diversity. For now I did not hear anyone got a scholarship.


> The others I was able to address (respect for privacy e.g. by wearing the
> special tag that photos are not desirable) but this one had me wondering. I
> told her she could sign up for the mailing lists but she preferred the
> discussion went through me. She's quite sensitive with her personal data,
> perhaps too much so, but of course I respect her hesitation.
>

I see. What do you think makes her so sensitive? Was she experiencing some
kind of trauma? Most adult LGBT+ people did in one way or another.


> It so happens that I have done a lot of reading on the issue, for totally
> different reasons, and I can confirm that incidents have occured in
> settings where an individual who is male on all accounts (physical
> features) enters a female space (restrooms, lockers) by self-identifying as
> a woman and then proceeds to harass women using the space.
>

Interesting. Do you mind sharing the references to that literature? Maybe
this is worth a Wikipedia article?


> I'm not saying it's a frequent occurence, or that it will happen at
> Wikimania (haha she actually liked the name of the annual event :) but it
> is a valid concern that needs to be addressed, if the organisers want all
> participants to feel safe and comfortable.
>

I agree for valid concerns to be addressed whenever possible. I would love
to learn how this can be proven valid.


> In the past these issues would go by "rule of thumb": you see a man in the
> women's toilets, you report it. Now I'm confused: if you report it, would
> you be offending the gender access policy for the restrooms?
>

I do not know. I am queer identifying and male presenting, though not
always and in the most patriarchal normative ways. I would not go around
reporting people from just being around, but that is my choice as I feel I
have no traumas with gender representation, but ideological ones with
rightwing Croatian extremist who obducted the HR Wikipedia for decade and
were visiting Wikimanias and CEE Meetings without WMF's intervention for a
decade.

Self-identification can be tricky...
>

I am not sure what you mean. I think if people are not putting others in
direct danger through action, usually I am OK with whatever they identify
as long as it is legal (no Nazi symbols and similar..)


> That said, I would be happy to participate in any discussions on the
> topic, provided I can fit them into my hectic schedule (more hectic than I
> care, which is one of the reasons I have not edited in quite a while...)
>

Indeed, maybe you should reconsider if you travel too much and edit too
little and pass on the chance to others?

Thanks again :)
>

You are most welcome!



On Sat, 24 Jun 2023, 08:59 Željko Bla?e, <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:
>
>> Hi Mina! I am not sure if we got to meet online, but I see you are Greek
>> and involved in Outreach activities so I hope we will eventually even meet
>> in person in the Balkans. Meanwhile I see you attended many Wikimanias and
>> glad to see you have friendly friends who claim to be pro diversity and
>> confortable with LGBTQ folx, so I am curious about the one you ask
>> a question for. Is she not comfortable asking this question herself? Why do
>> you think that is the case?
>>
>> Queering Wikipedia 2023 event organizing team is planning offline events
>> and we would like to have them welcoming to all well intendended and
>> tolerant folx. I am curious to know which exact incidents of harassment by
>> 'males who identify as women' do you refer to? Also as you think it is a
>> valid concern, I would love to know why you think this could happen in
>> Wikimania? Because people are mostly Wikipedians and Wikimedians? (hope
>> your friend did not misunderstand the wikiMANIA part of the brand)
>>
>> Unrelated to our context, do you and your friend think harassment happens
>> because someone is not-cis?
>> I would think it is mostly because those people are harassers and they
>> are in bigger numbers as cis.
>>
>> Thank you for your answers in advance!
>>
>>
>> Best Z. Blace
>>
>> p.s. As a neo-nazi and right-wing militants attack victim (also known to
>> be on their lists) I would love to raise concerns over tolerance for
>> neo-nazi, right-wing and pro-gun militants in Wikimedia, but there was
>> historically no or very little support for concrete work, so I would love
>> for us to brainstorm at one point what makes sense to do, where and when.
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 8:23?PM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> I'm not sure if this is the right thread to ask, but on behalf of a
>>> friend who is considering attending I'd like to know about the policy on
>>> gendered restrooms in the conference venue. She is very comfortable with
>>> the LGBTQ community and celebrates diversity, but is concerned about the
>>> possibility of AMAB individuals who self-identify as women using the
>>> women's restrooms. I have been to several Wikimanias and I don't recall any
>>> related problems having occurred, but I do see that it is a vald concern as
>>> there have been incidients of harassment by males who identify as women in
>>> other public events.
>>>
>>> Thanks, best wishes for a safe and fruitful Wikimania :)
>>>
>>> On Fri, 23 Jun 2023, 20:22 Wikimania, <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>
>>>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving a
>>>> lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
>>>> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the
>>>> Wikimania Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>,
>>>> with subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel
>>>> free to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
>>>> wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything
>>>> is unclear or incomplete.
>>>>
>>>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
>>>> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
>>>> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
>>>> yours is on the list!
>>>>
>>>> Best,
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> *Butch Bustria*
>>>>
>>>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>
>>
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Hi Mina,

I had a thought which might provide a simple solution to this issue.
(Apologies for emailing the whole distribution list, but conscious that
people are engaged in this now...)

I'm a cisgender/AFAB/XX-chromosomed/etc woman who will be attending the
conference. If your friend would like to get in touch with me, I am more
than happy to have a chat with her about potentially accompanying her to
the restroom whenever she needs.

I appreciate I'm a stranger to her however others attending the conference
have met me and can vouch for me, including Butch who met me at ESEAP.

As a cisgender woman I would much prefer to assist her directly rather than
putting controls on who can use which bathrooms, especially because doing
so would likely result in *all* women's privacy being invaded. I should not
have to prove myself as a "real woman" to use a woman's bathroom and the
same is true for transwomen.

Anyway, she's welcome to get in touch. More than happy to extend the same
offer if there are any other women who have any anxieties in this area.

Cheers,
Emma (Wiki username Chocmilk03)

On Mon, 26 Jun 2023, 5:55 am Željko Bla?e, <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:

> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 8:27?AM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi and thanks a lot for your email!
>>
>
> You are most welcome.
>
> You also raised some super interesting topics and gave me insights in your
> activities and Wikimania scholarship decisions I really appreciate.
>
> I hope you do not mind this email remaining public as I really feel it is
> an important topic at least as much as your friend does! I hope Butch does
> also.
>
>
>
>> This friend is not involved in the Wikimedia movement, she would be a
>> "novice". I talked to her about Wikimania - she can self-fund herself
>> whereas sadly I can't - and she raised some concerns.
>>
>
> OK - but at least you got the scholarship so you are certain you will be
> there?
> I see you are not really contributing much to Wikimedia yourself also
> https://guc.toolforge.org/?by=date&user=Saintfevrier
> Interesting that you have been selected for a Scholarship anyway again and
> again...is this 4th Wikimania for you?
>
> I hope few people from our QW2023 team are there as one of 3 topics is
> Diversity. For now I did not hear anyone got a scholarship.
>
>
>> The others I was able to address (respect for privacy e.g. by wearing the
>> special tag that photos are not desirable) but this one had me wondering. I
>> told her she could sign up for the mailing lists but she preferred the
>> discussion went through me. She's quite sensitive with her personal data,
>> perhaps too much so, but of course I respect her hesitation.
>>
>
> I see. What do you think makes her so sensitive? Was she experiencing some
> kind of trauma? Most adult LGBT+ people did in one way or another.
>
>
>> It so happens that I have done a lot of reading on the issue, for totally
>> different reasons, and I can confirm that incidents have occured in
>> settings where an individual who is male on all accounts (physical
>> features) enters a female space (restrooms, lockers) by self-identifying as
>> a woman and then proceeds to harass women using the space.
>>
>
> Interesting. Do you mind sharing the references to that literature? Maybe
> this is worth a Wikipedia article?
>
>
>> I'm not saying it's a frequent occurence, or that it will happen at
>> Wikimania (haha she actually liked the name of the annual event :) but it
>> is a valid concern that needs to be addressed, if the organisers want all
>> participants to feel safe and comfortable.
>>
>
> I agree for valid concerns to be addressed whenever possible. I would love
> to learn how this can be proven valid.
>
>
>> In the past these issues would go by "rule of thumb": you see a man in
>> the women's toilets, you report it. Now I'm confused: if you report it,
>> would you be offending the gender access policy for the restrooms?
>>
>
> I do not know. I am queer identifying and male presenting, though not
> always and in the most patriarchal normative ways. I would not go around
> reporting people from just being around, but that is my choice as I feel I
> have no traumas with gender representation, but ideological ones with
> rightwing Croatian extremist who obducted the HR Wikipedia for decade and
> were visiting Wikimanias and CEE Meetings without WMF's intervention for a
> decade.
>
> Self-identification can be tricky...
>>
>
> I am not sure what you mean. I think if people are not putting others in
> direct danger through action, usually I am OK with whatever they identify
> as long as it is legal (no Nazi symbols and similar..)
>
>
>> That said, I would be happy to participate in any discussions on the
>> topic, provided I can fit them into my hectic schedule (more hectic than I
>> care, which is one of the reasons I have not edited in quite a while...)
>>
>
> Indeed, maybe you should reconsider if you travel too much and edit too
> little and pass on the chance to others?
>
> Thanks again :)
>>
>
> You are most welcome!
>
>
>
> On Sat, 24 Jun 2023, 08:59 Željko Bla?e, <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Mina! I am not sure if we got to meet online, but I see you are Greek
>>> and involved in Outreach activities so I hope we will eventually even meet
>>> in person in the Balkans. Meanwhile I see you attended many Wikimanias and
>>> glad to see you have friendly friends who claim to be pro diversity and
>>> confortable with LGBTQ folx, so I am curious about the one you ask
>>> a question for. Is she not comfortable asking this question herself? Why do
>>> you think that is the case?
>>>
>>> Queering Wikipedia 2023 event organizing team is planning offline events
>>> and we would like to have them welcoming to all well intendended and
>>> tolerant folx. I am curious to know which exact incidents of harassment by
>>> 'males who identify as women' do you refer to? Also as you think it is a
>>> valid concern, I would love to know why you think this could happen in
>>> Wikimania? Because people are mostly Wikipedians and Wikimedians? (hope
>>> your friend did not misunderstand the wikiMANIA part of the brand)
>>>
>>> Unrelated to our context, do you and your friend think harassment
>>> happens because someone is not-cis?
>>> I would think it is mostly because those people are harassers and they
>>> are in bigger numbers as cis.
>>>
>>> Thank you for your answers in advance!
>>>
>>>
>>> Best Z. Blace
>>>
>>> p.s. As a neo-nazi and right-wing militants attack victim (also known to
>>> be on their lists) I would love to raise concerns over tolerance for
>>> neo-nazi, right-wing and pro-gun militants in Wikimedia, but there was
>>> historically no or very little support for concrete work, so I would love
>>> for us to brainstorm at one point what makes sense to do, where and when.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 8:23?PM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm not sure if this is the right thread to ask, but on behalf of a
>>>> friend who is considering attending I'd like to know about the policy on
>>>> gendered restrooms in the conference venue. She is very comfortable with
>>>> the LGBTQ community and celebrates diversity, but is concerned about the
>>>> possibility of AMAB individuals who self-identify as women using the
>>>> women's restrooms. I have been to several Wikimanias and I don't recall any
>>>> related problems having occurred, but I do see that it is a vald concern as
>>>> there have been incidients of harassment by males who identify as women in
>>>> other public events.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, best wishes for a safe and fruitful Wikimania :)
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 23 Jun 2023, 20:22 Wikimania, <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving
>>>>> a lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
>>>>> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the
>>>>> Wikimania Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>,
>>>>> with subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel
>>>>> free to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
>>>>> wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything
>>>>> is unclear or incomplete.
>>>>>
>>>>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
>>>>> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
>>>>> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
>>>>> yours is on the list!
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> *Butch Bustria*
>>>>>
>>>>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Hi Zeljko,

Sorry if I can't spell your name correctly.

It's quite an interesting subject though. Here are some links about that
might help explain. I think the Singapore PM had it mentioned that they
might need to adopt a third gender policy, so it might not earlier
recognized. Can't find the link, it's a speech.

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/LGBT_rights_in_Singapore

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/singapore/moe-gender-identity-issues-gender-dysphoria-culture-wars-296366

Kind regards,

Handoko Suwono

On Sat, Jun 24, 2023, 12:25 Željko Bla?e <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:

> Dear organizers - for the (self announced) transparency plan commitment of
> publishing list of scholarship grantees in May - it would be useful to do
> it at least in June as we are almost in July.
>
> It would also likely reduce the number of repeating questions.
>
> Best Z. Blace
>
> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 7:15?AM Mohd Sayeed <sayeed8545@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Did u get the scholarship?
> >
> > On Sat, Jun 24, 2023, 12:05 AM Aryan Kumar Paswan <
> pradipguhilote@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> trip to singapore kindly share list of candidate and is it free of cost?
> >>
> >> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 22:52 Wikimania <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi everyone,
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving
> a lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the Wikimania
> Wiki, with subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations.
> Feel free to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us
> at wikimania@wikimedia.org if anything is unclear or incomplete.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
> yours is on the list!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Best,
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Butch Bustria
> >>>
> >>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
> >>>
> >>> _______________________________________________
> >>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> >>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
> >>
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> >
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Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Sorry if I am answering to the wrong thread about gender policing in
Singapore.

- handoko



On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 00:55 Željko Bla?e <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:

> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 8:27?AM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi and thanks a lot for your email!
>>
>
> You are most welcome.
>
> You also raised some super interesting topics and gave me insights in your
> activities and Wikimania scholarship decisions I really appreciate.
>
> I hope you do not mind this email remaining public as I really feel it is
> an important topic at least as much as your friend does! I hope Butch does
> also.
>
>
>
>> This friend is not involved in the Wikimedia movement, she would be a
>> "novice". I talked to her about Wikimania - she can self-fund herself
>> whereas sadly I can't - and she raised some concerns.
>>
>
> OK - but at least you got the scholarship so you are certain you will be
> there?
> I see you are not really contributing much to Wikimedia yourself also
> https://guc.toolforge.org/?by=date&user=Saintfevrier
> Interesting that you have been selected for a Scholarship anyway again and
> again...is this 4th Wikimania for you?
>
> I hope few people from our QW2023 team are there as one of 3 topics is
> Diversity. For now I did not hear anyone got a scholarship.
>
>
>> The others I was able to address (respect for privacy e.g. by wearing the
>> special tag that photos are not desirable) but this one had me wondering. I
>> told her she could sign up for the mailing lists but she preferred the
>> discussion went through me. She's quite sensitive with her personal data,
>> perhaps too much so, but of course I respect her hesitation.
>>
>
> I see. What do you think makes her so sensitive? Was she experiencing some
> kind of trauma? Most adult LGBT+ people did in one way or another.
>
>
>> It so happens that I have done a lot of reading on the issue, for totally
>> different reasons, and I can confirm that incidents have occured in
>> settings where an individual who is male on all accounts (physical
>> features) enters a female space (restrooms, lockers) by self-identifying as
>> a woman and then proceeds to harass women using the space.
>>
>
> Interesting. Do you mind sharing the references to that literature? Maybe
> this is worth a Wikipedia article?
>
>
>> I'm not saying it's a frequent occurence, or that it will happen at
>> Wikimania (haha she actually liked the name of the annual event :) but it
>> is a valid concern that needs to be addressed, if the organisers want all
>> participants to feel safe and comfortable.
>>
>
> I agree for valid concerns to be addressed whenever possible. I would love
> to learn how this can be proven valid.
>
>
>> In the past these issues would go by "rule of thumb": you see a man in
>> the women's toilets, you report it. Now I'm confused: if you report it,
>> would you be offending the gender access policy for the restrooms?
>>
>
> I do not know. I am queer identifying and male presenting, though not
> always and in the most patriarchal normative ways. I would not go around
> reporting people from just being around, but that is my choice as I feel I
> have no traumas with gender representation, but ideological ones with
> rightwing Croatian extremist who obducted the HR Wikipedia for decade and
> were visiting Wikimanias and CEE Meetings without WMF's intervention for a
> decade.
>
> Self-identification can be tricky...
>>
>
> I am not sure what you mean. I think if people are not putting others in
> direct danger through action, usually I am OK with whatever they identify
> as long as it is legal (no Nazi symbols and similar..)
>
>
>> That said, I would be happy to participate in any discussions on the
>> topic, provided I can fit them into my hectic schedule (more hectic than I
>> care, which is one of the reasons I have not edited in quite a while...)
>>
>
> Indeed, maybe you should reconsider if you travel too much and edit too
> little and pass on the chance to others?
>
> Thanks again :)
>>
>
> You are most welcome!
>
>
>
> On Sat, 24 Jun 2023, 08:59 Željko Bla?e, <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Mina! I am not sure if we got to meet online, but I see you are Greek
>>> and involved in Outreach activities so I hope we will eventually even meet
>>> in person in the Balkans. Meanwhile I see you attended many Wikimanias and
>>> glad to see you have friendly friends who claim to be pro diversity and
>>> confortable with LGBTQ folx, so I am curious about the one you ask
>>> a question for. Is she not comfortable asking this question herself? Why do
>>> you think that is the case?
>>>
>>> Queering Wikipedia 2023 event organizing team is planning offline events
>>> and we would like to have them welcoming to all well intendended and
>>> tolerant folx. I am curious to know which exact incidents of harassment by
>>> 'males who identify as women' do you refer to? Also as you think it is a
>>> valid concern, I would love to know why you think this could happen in
>>> Wikimania? Because people are mostly Wikipedians and Wikimedians? (hope
>>> your friend did not misunderstand the wikiMANIA part of the brand)
>>>
>>> Unrelated to our context, do you and your friend think harassment
>>> happens because someone is not-cis?
>>> I would think it is mostly because those people are harassers and they
>>> are in bigger numbers as cis.
>>>
>>> Thank you for your answers in advance!
>>>
>>>
>>> Best Z. Blace
>>>
>>> p.s. As a neo-nazi and right-wing militants attack victim (also known to
>>> be on their lists) I would love to raise concerns over tolerance for
>>> neo-nazi, right-wing and pro-gun militants in Wikimedia, but there was
>>> historically no or very little support for concrete work, so I would love
>>> for us to brainstorm at one point what makes sense to do, where and when.
>>>
>>> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 8:23?PM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I'm not sure if this is the right thread to ask, but on behalf of a
>>>> friend who is considering attending I'd like to know about the policy on
>>>> gendered restrooms in the conference venue. She is very comfortable with
>>>> the LGBTQ community and celebrates diversity, but is concerned about the
>>>> possibility of AMAB individuals who self-identify as women using the
>>>> women's restrooms. I have been to several Wikimanias and I don't recall any
>>>> related problems having occurred, but I do see that it is a vald concern as
>>>> there have been incidients of harassment by males who identify as women in
>>>> other public events.
>>>>
>>>> Thanks, best wishes for a safe and fruitful Wikimania :)
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, 23 Jun 2023, 20:22 Wikimania, <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>
>>>>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving
>>>>> a lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
>>>>> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the
>>>>> Wikimania Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>,
>>>>> with subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel
>>>>> free to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
>>>>> wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything
>>>>> is unclear or incomplete.
>>>>>
>>>>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
>>>>> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
>>>>> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
>>>>> yours is on the list!
>>>>>
>>>>> Best,
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> *Butch Bustria*
>>>>>
>>>>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
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>>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
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>
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Hi Zeljko

Your comment is uncalled for; scholarships are distributed according to
many varied criteria every application is independently reviewed by the
team.

> Indeed, maybe you should reconsider if you travel too much and edit too
> little and pass on the chance to others?


Each application as scored is then compared across the region maximising
the best candidates, each year its been the COT that have decided what
criteria to focus on. This year the criteria was collaboration through
outreach, and developing new communities because everyone contributes in
different ways.

One thing has always remained consistent that is we discuss the topic not
the individual, please refrain from judging the individual in future
comments. Not everyone has the same freedoms or experiences at home and
that leads to concerns when travelling.

Trust & Safety people will be readily available during the event and at
each activity, all volunteers will have T&S training and instructions on
where to contact the T&S team



On Mon, 26 Jun 2023 at 08:30, Handoko Suwono <handokos27@gmail.com> wrote:

> Sorry if I am answering to the wrong thread about gender policing in
> Singapore.
>
> - handoko
>
>
>
> On Mon, Jun 26, 2023, 00:55 Željko Bla?e <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:
>
>> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 8:27?AM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi and thanks a lot for your email!
>>>
>>
>> You are most welcome.
>>
>> You also raised some super interesting topics and gave me insights in
>> your activities and Wikimania scholarship decisions I really appreciate.
>>
>> I hope you do not mind this email remaining public as I really feel it is
>> an important topic at least as much as your friend does! I hope Butch does
>> also.
>>
>>
>>
>>> This friend is not involved in the Wikimedia movement, she would be a
>>> "novice". I talked to her about Wikimania - she can self-fund herself
>>> whereas sadly I can't - and she raised some concerns.
>>>
>>
>> OK - but at least you got the scholarship so you are certain you will be
>> there?
>> I see you are not really contributing much to Wikimedia yourself also
>> https://guc.toolforge.org/?by=date&user=Saintfevrier
>> Interesting that you have been selected for a Scholarship anyway again
>> and again...is this 4th Wikimania for you?
>>
>> I hope few people from our QW2023 team are there as one of 3 topics is
>> Diversity. For now I did not hear anyone got a scholarship.
>>
>>
>>> The others I was able to address (respect for privacy e.g. by wearing
>>> the special tag that photos are not desirable) but this one had me
>>> wondering. I told her she could sign up for the mailing lists but she
>>> preferred the discussion went through me. She's quite sensitive with her
>>> personal data, perhaps too much so, but of course I respect her hesitation.
>>>
>>
>> I see. What do you think makes her so sensitive? Was she experiencing
>> some kind of trauma? Most adult LGBT+ people did in one way or another.
>>
>>
>>> It so happens that I have done a lot of reading on the issue, for
>>> totally different reasons, and I can confirm that incidents have occured in
>>> settings where an individual who is male on all accounts (physical
>>> features) enters a female space (restrooms, lockers) by self-identifying as
>>> a woman and then proceeds to harass women using the space.
>>>
>>
>> Interesting. Do you mind sharing the references to that literature? Maybe
>> this is worth a Wikipedia article?
>>
>>
>>> I'm not saying it's a frequent occurence, or that it will happen at
>>> Wikimania (haha she actually liked the name of the annual event :) but it
>>> is a valid concern that needs to be addressed, if the organisers want all
>>> participants to feel safe and comfortable.
>>>
>>
>> I agree for valid concerns to be addressed whenever possible. I would
>> love to learn how this can be proven valid.
>>
>>
>>> In the past these issues would go by "rule of thumb": you see a man in
>>> the women's toilets, you report it. Now I'm confused: if you report it,
>>> would you be offending the gender access policy for the restrooms?
>>>
>>
>> I do not know. I am queer identifying and male presenting, though not
>> always and in the most patriarchal normative ways. I would not go around
>> reporting people from just being around, but that is my choice as I feel I
>> have no traumas with gender representation, but ideological ones with
>> rightwing Croatian extremist who obducted the HR Wikipedia for decade and
>> were visiting Wikimanias and CEE Meetings without WMF's intervention for a
>> decade.
>>
>> Self-identification can be tricky...
>>>
>>
>> I am not sure what you mean. I think if people are not putting others in
>> direct danger through action, usually I am OK with whatever they identify
>> as long as it is legal (no Nazi symbols and similar..)
>>
>>
>>> That said, I would be happy to participate in any discussions on the
>>> topic, provided I can fit them into my hectic schedule (more hectic than I
>>> care, which is one of the reasons I have not edited in quite a while...)
>>>
>>
>> Indeed, maybe you should reconsider if you travel too much and edit too
>> little and pass on the chance to others?
>>
>> Thanks again :)
>>>
>>
>> You are most welcome!
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sat, 24 Jun 2023, 08:59 Željko Bla?e, <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hi Mina! I am not sure if we got to meet online, but I see you are
>>>> Greek and involved in Outreach activities so I hope we will eventually even
>>>> meet in person in the Balkans. Meanwhile I see you attended many Wikimanias
>>>> and glad to see you have friendly friends who claim to be pro diversity and
>>>> confortable with LGBTQ folx, so I am curious about the one you ask
>>>> a question for. Is she not comfortable asking this question herself? Why do
>>>> you think that is the case?
>>>>
>>>> Queering Wikipedia 2023 event organizing team is planning offline
>>>> events and we would like to have them welcoming to all well intendended and
>>>> tolerant folx. I am curious to know which exact incidents of harassment by
>>>> 'males who identify as women' do you refer to? Also as you think it is a
>>>> valid concern, I would love to know why you think this could happen in
>>>> Wikimania? Because people are mostly Wikipedians and Wikimedians? (hope
>>>> your friend did not misunderstand the wikiMANIA part of the brand)
>>>>
>>>> Unrelated to our context, do you and your friend think harassment
>>>> happens because someone is not-cis?
>>>> I would think it is mostly because those people are harassers and they
>>>> are in bigger numbers as cis.
>>>>
>>>> Thank you for your answers in advance!
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> Best Z. Blace
>>>>
>>>> p.s. As a neo-nazi and right-wing militants attack victim (also known
>>>> to be on their lists) I would love to raise concerns over tolerance for
>>>> neo-nazi, right-wing and pro-gun militants in Wikimedia, but there was
>>>> historically no or very little support for concrete work, so I would love
>>>> for us to brainstorm at one point what makes sense to do, where and when.
>>>>
>>>> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023 at 8:23?PM Mina Theofilatou <
>>>> saintfevrier@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> I'm not sure if this is the right thread to ask, but on behalf of a
>>>>> friend who is considering attending I'd like to know about the policy on
>>>>> gendered restrooms in the conference venue. She is very comfortable with
>>>>> the LGBTQ community and celebrates diversity, but is concerned about the
>>>>> possibility of AMAB individuals who self-identify as women using the
>>>>> women's restrooms. I have been to several Wikimanias and I don't recall any
>>>>> related problems having occurred, but I do see that it is a vald concern as
>>>>> there have been incidients of harassment by males who identify as women in
>>>>> other public events.
>>>>>
>>>>> Thanks, best wishes for a safe and fruitful Wikimania :)
>>>>>
>>>>> On Fri, 23 Jun 2023, 20:22 Wikimania, <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi everyone,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving
>>>>>> a lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
>>>>>> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the
>>>>>> Wikimania Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>,
>>>>>> with subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel
>>>>>> free to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
>>>>>> wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything
>>>>>> is unclear or incomplete.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore,
>>>>>> but everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
>>>>>> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
>>>>>> yours is on the list!
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Best,
>>>>>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>> *Butch Bustria*
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
>>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>>>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>>>>
>>>>> _______________________________________________
>>>>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>>>>
>>>> _______________________________________________
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>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>
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Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Statement from the Core Organizing Team & Wikimedia Foundation


*Incidents of harassment can happen regardless of gender identity. It's
important not to generalize or assume that harassment is done by a specific
group of people. Please adhere and refer to the Wikimedia Friendly Space
Policy and Universal Code of Conduct. Per the policies, harassment of any
kind, in any place, by anyone will not be tolerated at Wikimania.*

*Wikimania is a trans-inclusive event and they should be afforded the same
rights and access to facilities as any other person. Restrooms are open to
people based on self-identification. There will also be gender neutral
restrooms available.*


Butch Bustria
On behalf of the ESEAP Wikimania 2023 Core Organizing Team


On Sat, Jun 24, 2023, 2:22 AM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com>
wrote:

> I'm not sure if this is the right thread to ask, but on behalf of a friend
> who is considering attending I'd like to know about the policy on gendered
> restrooms in the conference venue. She is very comfortable with the LGBTQ
> community and celebrates diversity, but is concerned about the possibility
> of AMAB individuals who self-identify as women using the women's restrooms.
> I have been to several Wikimanias and I don't recall any related problems
> having occurred, but I do see that it is a vald concern as there have been
> incidients of harassment by males who identify as women in other public
> events.
>
> Thanks, best wishes for a safe and fruitful Wikimania :)
>
> On Fri, 23 Jun 2023, 20:22 Wikimania, <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving a
>> lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
>> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the
>> Wikimania Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>, with
>> subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel free
>> to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
>> wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything is
>> unclear or incomplete.
>>
>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
>> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
>> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
>> yours is on the list!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>
>> *Butch Bustria*
>>
>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
>> _______________________________________________
>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>
> _______________________________________________
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> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Hi everyone!

I talked with some Friends in Latin America and some of them have their
trips planed, there's some mail or communication that I've missed?

I'm a little worried about something that maybe I have to do about.



El vie, 23 de jun. de 2023 1:22 p. m., Wikimania <wikimania@wikimedia.org>
escribió:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving a
> lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the Wikimania
> Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>, with subpages
> for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel free to leave a
> message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
> wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything is
> unclear or incomplete.
>
> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
> yours is on the list!
>
> Best,
>
>
> *Butch Bustria*
>
> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
> _______________________________________________
> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Hi Everyone,

If you are from Latin America or Africa or someone who travelled on those
continents, kindly follow what was stated on
https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Visas#Yellow_Fever_vaccination .
A traveller must present a yellow fever vaccination card to the
immigration/ border officer at the Singapore airport.


Kind regards,

*Butch Bustria*
*Event Lead*
*ESEAP Wikimania 2023 Core Organizing Team*

On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 2:33?AM Olga Viota <olga.lidi@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi everyone!
>
> I talked with some Friends in Latin America and some of them have their
> trips planed, there's some mail or communication that I've missed?
>
> I'm a little worried about something that maybe I have to do about.
>
>
>
> El vie, 23 de jun. de 2023 1:22 p. m., Wikimania <wikimania@wikimedia.org>
> escribió:
>
>> Hi everyone,
>>
>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving a
>> lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
>> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the
>> Wikimania Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>, with
>> subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel free
>> to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
>> wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything is
>> unclear or incomplete.
>>
>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
>> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
>> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
>> yours is on the list!
>>
>> Best,
>>
>>
>> *Butch Bustria*
>>
>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
>> _______________________________________________
>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>
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> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>


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Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
OK so I've finally found some time to sit at my computer and write a proper
reply. I will refrain from addressing Z.'s concerns on my eligibility as a
scholarship recipient (and all the related sarcasm) for Wikimania 2023 as I
have already replied to that on the renamed thread "selection criteria".

I read through the comments on gender policy in this thread and I'm afraid
that I will have to be somewhat explicit to get my point across.

I am 56 years old (my friend interested in attending Wikimania23 is several
years older) and I have been to many conferences on four continents, I'd
say over a hundred (not all Wikimedia-related of course). I am a cis-gender
woman - apologies if I'm not using the right terms, until recently "woman"
or "female" was enough to describe what I am - and naturally I have used
dozens of women's restrooms (and locker rooms occasionally). Not once have
I experienced a disturbing incident involving a man or male in a space
designated for women because quite simply, I have never seen a man - a
male-presenting individual, that is - using the space (except for the
occasional "emergency", whereby the male uses the women's toilet and
apologises for doing so if he encounters a woman while "relieving" himself.
I've had to do the same on a few occasions in the men's toilets). Such was
the situation in the *pre*-self-identification era. It is very possible
that throughout the years I have encountered trans women in the women's
restrooms without even being aware of it: a female-presenting trans
individual in a space designated for women is naturally, perfectly
acceptable and no cause for concern.

In the era of self-identification however, an individual who presents as a
man - with a beard etc. features of a male physique - can self-identify as
a woman (female) and proceed to use spaces designated for women. So, in the
hypothetical case that this man who identifies as a woman exits the
bathroom stall with his penis in his hand, shaking off the extra urine
(apologies for being explicit) - a frequent and non-offensive action in
men's restrooms, especially those with urinals - encounters a woman and the
woman is offended, would she be entitled to express her discomfort to Trust
and Safety? (apologies if the name of the dept has changed, that's the name
I remember). Or would she get a reply along the lines of "we understand
that you feel offended and that you experienced discomfort from the
encounter, but our gender policy is self-identification and this man
identifies as a woman so (s)he can use the women's restrooms and there's
nothing we can do about it".

Same goes for AFAB individuals who are female-presenting but identify as
men. A man using the men's toilets may feel discomfort at the sight of e.g.
period blood and pads (again, apologies for the explicitness!) in a stall.

I have tried to describe the issue as respectfully as possible. Again,
apologies for being explicit, it was inevitable. I do agree that
*generally* Wikipedians are respectful of others and would *generally* not
intentionally cause discomfort to others using gender-designated toilets -
or worse yet, go so far as to harass - but if norms of common decency were
self-evident to everyone, there would be no need for a Trust and Safety
dept in the first place.

Best,
Mina

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On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 8:25?AM Željko Bla?e <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:

> Dear organizers - for the (self announced) transparency plan commitment of
> publishing list of scholarship grantees in May - it would be useful to do
> it at least in June as we are almost in July.
>
> It would also likely reduce the number of repeating questions.
>
> Best Z. Blace
>
> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 7:15?AM Mohd Sayeed <sayeed8545@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Did u get the scholarship?
> >
> > On Sat, Jun 24, 2023, 12:05 AM Aryan Kumar Paswan <
> pradipguhilote@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> trip to singapore kindly share list of candidate and is it free of cost?
> >>
> >> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 22:52 Wikimania <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi everyone,
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving
> a lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the Wikimania
> Wiki, with subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations.
> Feel free to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us
> at wikimania@wikimedia.org if anything is unclear or incomplete.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
> yours is on the list!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Best,
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Butch Bustria
> >>>
> >>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
> >>>
> >>> _______________________________________________
> >>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> >>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
> >>
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Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Hi Mina,

It can always be appreciated when people engage in respectful conversations
about complex issues, and I can imagine this can be uncomfortable. I would
not consider myself an expert on this issue in any way, and I can't speak
for the organizers. The possible encounters that you're describing in your
latest email feel of a different order than the "incidients (sic) of
harassment by males who identify as women" that you referred to earlier. I
think with those harassment incidents, the organizers have been rather
clear: harassment is unacceptable in any gender combination, in any
situation. I hope this is at least clear.

What you're describing in your more recent email sound like practices that
are a bit far-fetched (I cannot recall encountering these men performing
such a "frequent and non-offensive action in men's restrooms" over my many
years of using men's restrooms) but I can't be certain whether this is
perhaps commonplace in other settings. I'm not sure how constructive it
would be to exchange references to reliable sources supporting claims
whether the behavior your friend fears, indeed is at all commonplace - but
I would invite you to at least reflect yourself how common these incidents
are compared to equally serious incidents that do not involve any
gender-identification concerns, and whether you would feel those sources
are solid enough that you would feel comfortable adding them to a Wikipedia
article.

I hope you can appreciate that the organizers create a trans-inclusive
environment where people don't have to rely on other peoples' judgement in
deciding whether their gender is "correct" in respect to how they look. I
am also assuming that any attempt to spell out a detailed policy on what is
acceptable in bathrooms will quickly be met with exceptions and edge cases
that will be uncomfortable to some. The more important cornerstone to me is
the general Friendly Space policy and code of conduct which applies to this
event: https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Friendly_space_policy and
https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Policy:Code_of_conduct_policy . These
provide general principles that you could interpret in specific situations,
rather than trying to legislate every possible hypothetical. Important
elements that I would consider in this case: "Be respectful in all
interactions and communications. Be aware of your impact and how your
contribution (messages, discussion, comments) may be affecting people. "
and "Treat other people with respect".

Finally, I find it interesting that you choose to apologize for explicit
language and perhaps mistaking the name of a department, but not for the
possible feelings of rejection that your email could invoke with community
members that might fall under your description of "AMAB individuals who
self-identify as women". I hope you can imagine this is likely an
uncomfortable conversation to them at least, and acknowledging this may not
be enough, but is at least a small step towards this welcoming environment
for everyone.

Best,
Lodewijk

On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 2:57?PM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com>
wrote:

> OK so I've finally found some time to sit at my computer and write a
> proper reply. I will refrain from addressing Z.'s concerns on my
> eligibility as a scholarship recipient (and all the related sarcasm) for
> Wikimania 2023 as I have already replied to that on the renamed thread
> "selection criteria".
>
> I read through the comments on gender policy in this thread and I'm afraid
> that I will have to be somewhat explicit to get my point across.
>
> I am 56 years old (my friend interested in attending Wikimania23 is
> several years older) and I have been to many conferences on four
> continents, I'd say over a hundred (not all Wikimedia-related of course). I
> am a cis-gender woman - apologies if I'm not using the right terms, until
> recently "woman" or "female" was enough to describe what I am - and
> naturally I have used dozens of women's restrooms (and locker rooms
> occasionally). Not once have I experienced a disturbing incident involving
> a man or male in a space designated for women because quite simply, I have
> never seen a man - a male-presenting individual, that is - using the space
> (except for the occasional "emergency", whereby the male uses the women's
> toilet and apologises for doing so if he encounters a woman while
> "relieving" himself. I've had to do the same on a few occasions in the
> men's toilets). Such was the situation in the *pre*-self-identification
> era. It is very possible that throughout the years I have encountered trans
> women in the women's restrooms without even being aware of it: a
> female-presenting trans individual in a space designated for women is
> naturally, perfectly acceptable and no cause for concern.
>
> In the era of self-identification however, an individual who presents as a
> man - with a beard etc. features of a male physique - can self-identify as
> a woman (female) and proceed to use spaces designated for women. So, in the
> hypothetical case that this man who identifies as a woman exits the
> bathroom stall with his penis in his hand, shaking off the extra urine
> (apologies for being explicit) - a frequent and non-offensive action in
> men's restrooms, especially those with urinals - encounters a woman and the
> woman is offended, would she be entitled to express her discomfort to Trust
> and Safety? (apologies if the name of the dept has changed, that's the name
> I remember). Or would she get a reply along the lines of "we understand
> that you feel offended and that you experienced discomfort from the
> encounter, but our gender policy is self-identification and this man
> identifies as a woman so (s)he can use the women's restrooms and there's
> nothing we can do about it".
>
> Same goes for AFAB individuals who are female-presenting but identify as
> men. A man using the men's toilets may feel discomfort at the sight of e.g.
> period blood and pads (again, apologies for the explicitness!) in a stall.
>
> I have tried to describe the issue as respectfully as possible. Again,
> apologies for being explicit, it was inevitable. I do agree that
> *generally* Wikipedians are respectful of others and would *generally* not
> intentionally cause discomfort to others using gender-designated toilets -
> or worse yet, go so far as to harass - but if norms of common decency were
> self-evident to everyone, there would be no need for a Trust and Safety
> dept in the first place.
>
> Best,
> Mina
>
>
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> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 8:25?AM Željko Bla?e <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:
>
>> Dear organizers - for the (self announced) transparency plan commitment
>> of publishing list of scholarship grantees in May - it would be useful to
>> do it at least in June as we are almost in July.
>>
>> It would also likely reduce the number of repeating questions.
>>
>> Best Z. Blace
>>
>> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 7:15?AM Mohd Sayeed <sayeed8545@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >
>> > Did u get the scholarship?
>> >
>> > On Sat, Jun 24, 2023, 12:05 AM Aryan Kumar Paswan <
>> pradipguhilote@gmail.com> wrote:
>> >>
>> >> trip to singapore kindly share list of candidate and is it free of
>> cost?
>> >>
>> >> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 22:52 Wikimania <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>> >>>
>> >>> Hi everyone,
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving
>> a lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
>> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the Wikimania
>> Wiki, with subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations.
>> Feel free to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us
>> at wikimania@wikimedia.org if anything is unclear or incomplete.
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore,
>> but everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
>> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
>> yours is on the list!
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Best,
>> >>>
>> >>>
>> >>> Butch Bustria
>> >>>
>> >>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
>> >>>
>> >>> _______________________________________________
>> >>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>> >>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>> >>
>> >> _______________________________________________
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>> >> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>> >
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Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Sorry but I have a hard time understanding the issue here - in fact this just comes across as quite transphobic.As you write yourself, males* and females* sometimes use each others bathrooms. I never encountered a bathroom situation where I couldn't avoid looking to closely at what people do or not do at a pissoir when I passed them. If someone - for some reason that is beyond me - is offended by (used) hygiene products, don't look into the bin. Easy.CheersClaudia 
-------- Original message --------From: Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com> Date: 28/06/2023 23:58 (GMT+01:00) To: "Wikimania general list (open subscription)" <wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org> Subject: [Wikimania-l] Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 OK so I've finally found some time to sit at my computer and write a proper reply. I will refrain from addressing Z.'s concerns on my eligibility as a scholarship recipient (and all the related sarcasm) for Wikimania 2023 as I have already replied to that on the renamed thread "selection criteria". I read through the comments on gender policy in this thread and I'm afraid that I will have to be somewhat explicit to get my point across. I am 56 years old (my friend interested in attending Wikimania23 is several years older) and I have been to many conferences on four continents, I'd say over a hundred (not all Wikimedia-related of course). I am a cis-gender woman - apologies if I'm not using the right terms, until recently "woman" or "female" was enough to describe what I am - and naturally I have used dozens of women's restrooms (and locker rooms occasionally). Not once have I experienced a disturbing incident involving a man or male in a space designated for women because quite simply, I have never seen a man - a male-presenting individual, that is - using the space (except for the occasional "emergency", whereby the male uses the women's toilet and apologises for doing so if he encounters a woman while "relieving" himself. I've had to do the same on a few occasions in the men's toilets). Such was the situation in the pre-self-identification era. It is very possible that throughout the years I have encountered trans women in the women's restrooms without even being aware of it: a female-presenting trans individual in a space designated for women is naturally, perfectly acceptable and no cause for concern.In the era of self-identification however, an individual who presents as a man - with a beard etc. features of a male physique - can self-identify as a woman (female) and proceed to use spaces designated for women. So, in the hypothetical case that this man who identifies as a woman exits the bathroom stall with his penis in his hand, shaking off the extra urine (apologies for being explicit) - a frequent and non-offensive action in men's restrooms, especially those with urinals - encounters a woman and the woman is offended, would she be entitled to express her discomfort to Trust and Safety? (apologies if the name of the dept has changed, that's the name I remember). Or would she get a reply along the lines of "we understand that you feel offended and that you experienced discomfort from the encounter, but our gender policy is self-identification and this man identifies as a woman so (s)he can use the women's restrooms and there's nothing we can do about it". Same goes for AFAB individuals who are female-presenting but identify as men. A man using the men's toilets may feel discomfort at the sight of e.g. period blood and pads (again, apologies for the explicitness!) in a stall. I have tried to describe the issue as respectfully as possible. Again, apologies for being explicit, it was inevitable. I do agree that *generally* Wikipedians are respectful of others and would *generally* not intentionally cause discomfort to others using gender-designated toilets - or worse yet, go so far as to harass - but if norms of common decency were self-evident to everyone, there would be no need for a Trust and Safety dept in the first place. Best,Mina????? ????.www.avast.comOn Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 8:25?AM Željko Bla?e <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:Dear organizers - for the (self announced) transparency plan commitment of publishing list of scholarship grantees in May - it would be useful to do it at least in June as we are almost in July. It would also likely reduce the number of repeating questions.Best Z. Blace

On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 7:15?AM Mohd Sayeed <sayeed8545@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Did u get the scholarship?
>
> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023, 12:05 AM Aryan Kumar Paswan <pradipguhilote@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> trip to singapore kindly share list of candidate and is it free of cost?
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 22:52 Wikimania <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>>
>>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving a lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels, weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the Wikimania Wiki, with subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel free to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at wikimania@wikimedia.org if anything is unclear or incomplete.
>>>
>>>
>>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if yours is on the list!
>>>
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>>
>>> Butch Bustria
>>>
>>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
>>> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
>>> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>>
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Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Hi Lodewijk and Claudia and thanks for your replies.

Apologies if I used the wrong word in my original email: I agree with you
that the situations I am describing are not harassment per se, so I used
the word "discomfort" in the description of what I meant. Sincere apologies
to any list members who may feel offended, that was not my intention. I was
merely relaying the concerns of my friend, to the extent that they sounded
reasonable to me.

As for your further comments, which go so far as to name me "transphobic",
well that is one of the reasons I have distanced myself from the Wikimedia
Movement at this stage. I had distanced myself in the past too, after an
incident at Wikimania in 2016 which caused me severe discomfort (seems that
"harassment" is a sensitive word so I will avoid it, even though it was
acknowledged by T&S that it was indeed that. I got an apologetic email in
private, even though I had specifically requested that any communication be
public as was the incident. Z, if you're reading, I'm all for public
communication when the issues being discussed have been initiated in
public. To cut a long story short, I'm certain that the "Code of Conduct"
and "friendly space policy" guidelines would command that shouting at and
intimidating a fellow Wikipedian in a public space in the presence of many
Wikipedians and a T&S staff member is not acceptable. Noone stepped in to
stop the offender on the spot, not even the T&S employee: they just watched
while I was being shouted at. I made a complaint and after months of
investigation I managed to elicit a response from the "investigating" team.
I had no choice but to make it public so I uploaded a screenshot of the
email to Commons. I've linked to the screenshot below to help you
understand what I am talking about, and why I have little confidence in
Trust and Safety). I gradually gained back my confidence in the movement
and participated for another four years, i.e. 2017-2021, but when I
realised in 2022 that NPOV has gone totally out the window I'm through with
the Movement.

Back to the "transphobic" name-calling: it seems that anyone who expresses
the slightest concern about gender policies is easily branded as
transphobic. Some even go so far as to brand them as "alt right". Blaire
White, an extremely attractive and happy trans woman who is calling out the
pressure being exerted on minors to transition at ages when the brain is
still developing, is "transphobic". Scott Newgent is "transphobic". "What
is a Woman '' is a documentary for "transphobics". Johanna Olson-Kennedy,
who publicly addressed parents at a conference saying that "the good thing
about double mastectomies is that if the girl regrets at a later point in
her life, she can go ahead and get breasts" is a "hero". Why am I going
into such detail? Well because two of the participants in this list
encouraged me to write an article on Wikipedia about it. Have you any idea
how difficult it is to express so much as an inkling of "the other side of
the story" to a "contentious topic"? But isn't that what NPOV is supposed
to be about? Any attempts I have made to add this simple sentence in a
neutral manner with a reliable source to Johanna Olson-Kennedy's article
was met with rapid reverts and even a deletion discussion. The result was
"keep", but do you really think I am willing to expend more time and energy
on edit-warring over edits that *used to be* perfectly acceptable? Same for
my efforts on John Ioannidis's page: one of the most highly cited
researchers in the world is being blatantly slandered for his objections to
lockdowns during the Covid-19 crisis. By whom? By a certain globally
unimportant doctor who goes by the name of David Gorski. Ever heard of him?
Oh, but on Wikipedia his blog "Science Based Medicine" seems to be the
epitome of reliability in anything from Covid to transgender procedures on
underage girls.

I look at the history of articles. I also look at discussion pages, and
quite frankly these are currently the most effective ways of obtaining
reliable information on Wikipedia. So in one such session, when I looked at
the history of "John Ioannidis" and noticed that I was not the only one
trying to "inject" some NPOV into the Covid-19 paragraph of the article, I
checked the contribs of the other editor and saw that he had edited the
page "Irreversible Damage". That's how I learned about that book, which I
ordered and read, along with TRANS by Helen Joyce (a notable author with an
article on Wikipedia). Interestingly, Gorski was involved in this issue
too: one of the co-founders of SBM had written a positive review for
"Irreversible Damage: the Transgender Craze Seducing our Daughters", and
the review remained on the website for seven months. Then, after *seven
months* the article was taken down and a slandering ensued. Are we supposed
to believe that the science behind the book changed 180 degrees in seven
months?

Returning to the original issue, hmm. If everyone at Wikimania is so quick
to be offended by the slightest concern about gender policies, then perhaps
it's better if we """transphobic"""", """"conservative"""",
""""alt-right""" folks (lots of quotation marks) simply not attend? I will
relay this to my friend. It has been an enlightening discussion, thank you.

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On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 1:39?AM effe iets anders <effeietsanders@gmail.com>
wrote:

> Hi Mina,
>
> It can always be appreciated when people engage in respectful
> conversations about complex issues, and I can imagine this can be
> uncomfortable. I would not consider myself an expert on this issue in any
> way, and I can't speak for the organizers. The possible encounters that
> you're describing in your latest email feel of a different order than the
> "incidients (sic) of harassment by males who identify as women" that you
> referred to earlier. I think with those harassment incidents, the
> organizers have been rather clear: harassment is unacceptable in any gender
> combination, in any situation. I hope this is at least clear.
>
> What you're describing in your more recent email sound like practices that
> are a bit far-fetched (I cannot recall encountering these men performing
> such a "frequent and non-offensive action in men's restrooms" over my many
> years of using men's restrooms) but I can't be certain whether this is
> perhaps commonplace in other settings. I'm not sure how constructive it
> would be to exchange references to reliable sources supporting claims
> whether the behavior your friend fears, indeed is at all commonplace - but
> I would invite you to at least reflect yourself how common these incidents
> are compared to equally serious incidents that do not involve any
> gender-identification concerns, and whether you would feel those sources
> are solid enough that you would feel comfortable adding them to a Wikipedia
> article.
>
> I hope you can appreciate that the organizers create a trans-inclusive
> environment where people don't have to rely on other peoples' judgement in
> deciding whether their gender is "correct" in respect to how they look. I
> am also assuming that any attempt to spell out a detailed policy on what is
> acceptable in bathrooms will quickly be met with exceptions and edge cases
> that will be uncomfortable to some. The more important cornerstone to me is
> the general Friendly Space policy and code of conduct which applies to this
> event: https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Friendly_space_policy
> and https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Policy:Code_of_conduct_policy .
> These provide general principles that you could interpret in specific
> situations, rather than trying to legislate every possible hypothetical.
> Important elements that I would consider in this case: "Be respectful in
> all interactions and communications. Be aware of your impact and how your
> contribution (messages, discussion, comments) may be affecting people. "
> and "Treat other people with respect".
>
> Finally, I find it interesting that you choose to apologize for explicit
> language and perhaps mistaking the name of a department, but not for the
> possible feelings of rejection that your email could invoke with community
> members that might fall under your description of "AMAB individuals who
> self-identify as women". I hope you can imagine this is likely an
> uncomfortable conversation to them at least, and acknowledging this may not
> be enough, but is at least a small step towards this welcoming environment
> for everyone.
>
> Best,
> Lodewijk
>
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 2:57?PM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
>> OK so I've finally found some time to sit at my computer and write a
>> proper reply. I will refrain from addressing Z.'s concerns on my
>> eligibility as a scholarship recipient (and all the related sarcasm) for
>> Wikimania 2023 as I have already replied to that on the renamed thread
>> "selection criteria".
>>
>> I read through the comments on gender policy in this thread and I'm
>> afraid that I will have to be somewhat explicit to get my point across.
>>
>> I am 56 years old (my friend interested in attending Wikimania23 is
>> several years older) and I have been to many conferences on four
>> continents, I'd say over a hundred (not all Wikimedia-related of course). I
>> am a cis-gender woman - apologies if I'm not using the right terms, until
>> recently "woman" or "female" was enough to describe what I am - and
>> naturally I have used dozens of women's restrooms (and locker rooms
>> occasionally). Not once have I experienced a disturbing incident involving
>> a man or male in a space designated for women because quite simply, I have
>> never seen a man - a male-presenting individual, that is - using the space
>> (except for the occasional "emergency", whereby the male uses the women's
>> toilet and apologises for doing so if he encounters a woman while
>> "relieving" himself. I've had to do the same on a few occasions in the
>> men's toilets). Such was the situation in the *pre*-self-identification
>> era. It is very possible that throughout the years I have encountered trans
>> women in the women's restrooms without even being aware of it: a
>> female-presenting trans individual in a space designated for women is
>> naturally, perfectly acceptable and no cause for concern.
>>
>> In the era of self-identification however, an individual who presents as
>> a man - with a beard etc. features of a male physique - can self-identify
>> as a woman (female) and proceed to use spaces designated for women. So, in
>> the hypothetical case that this man who identifies as a woman exits the
>> bathroom stall with his penis in his hand, shaking off the extra urine
>> (apologies for being explicit) - a frequent and non-offensive action in
>> men's restrooms, especially those with urinals - encounters a woman and the
>> woman is offended, would she be entitled to express her discomfort to Trust
>> and Safety? (apologies if the name of the dept has changed, that's the name
>> I remember). Or would she get a reply along the lines of "we understand
>> that you feel offended and that you experienced discomfort from the
>> encounter, but our gender policy is self-identification and this man
>> identifies as a woman so (s)he can use the women's restrooms and there's
>> nothing we can do about it".
>>
>> Same goes for AFAB individuals who are female-presenting but identify as
>> men. A man using the men's toilets may feel discomfort at the sight of e.g.
>> period blood and pads (again, apologies for the explicitness!) in a stall.
>>
>> I have tried to describe the issue as respectfully as possible. Again,
>> apologies for being explicit, it was inevitable. I do agree that
>> *generally* Wikipedians are respectful of others and would *generally* not
>> intentionally cause discomfort to others using gender-designated toilets -
>> or worse yet, go so far as to harass - but if norms of common decency were
>> self-evident to everyone, there would be no need for a Trust and Safety
>> dept in the first place.
>>
>> Best,
>> Mina
>>
>>
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>>
>> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 8:25?AM Željko Bla?e <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:
>>
>>> Dear organizers - for the (self announced) transparency plan commitment
>>> of publishing list of scholarship grantees in May - it would be useful to
>>> do it at least in June as we are almost in July.
>>>
>>> It would also likely reduce the number of repeating questions.
>>>
>>> Best Z. Blace
>>>
>>> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 7:15?AM Mohd Sayeed <sayeed8545@gmail.com>
>>> wrote:
>>> >
>>> > Did u get the scholarship?
>>> >
>>> > On Sat, Jun 24, 2023, 12:05 AM Aryan Kumar Paswan <
>>> pradipguhilote@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> >>
>>> >> trip to singapore kindly share list of candidate and is it free of
>>> cost?
>>> >>
>>> >> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 22:52 Wikimania <wikimania@wikimedia.org>
>>> wrote:
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Hi everyone,
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been
>>> receiving a lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas,
>>> vaccines, hotels, weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page
>>> on the Wikimania Wiki, with subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and
>>> accommodations. Feel free to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or
>>> reach out to us at wikimania@wikimedia.org if anything is unclear or
>>> incomplete.
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore,
>>> but everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
>>> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
>>> yours is on the list!
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Best,
>>> >>>
>>> >>>
>>> >>> Butch Bustria
>>> >>>
>>> >>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
>>> >>>
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Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Hi Mina,

I am sorry, but what gender transition of minors and Covid-19 lockdowns have to do with Wikimania?

I don't have problems with people with alt-right views attending Wikimania. I have a problem when a discussion of safety at Wikimania turns into a discussion about gender transition of minors and Covid-19 lockdowns (both are extremely unlikely to happen at Wikimania in Singapore but are very popular discussion topics within alt-right groups).

The truth is that bathroom harassment comes way more often not from the fact that trans people can go to bathrooms matching their identities, but from people who decide to control strangers' gender in bathrooms : https://www.vox.com/2016/5/18/11690234/women-bathrooms-harassment

If the problem is harassment, then it should not be tolerated no matter the gender in your passport. And I very much hope nobody will have to show their passport to access a bathroom because it will just make everybody unsafe.

Mykola (NickK)

29 ?????? 2023, 10:22:35, ??? "Mina Theofilatou" < saintfevrier@gmail.com >:

Hi Lodewijk and Claudia and thanks for your replies.

Apologies if I used the wrong word in my original email: I agree with you that the situations I am describing are not harassment per se, so I used the word "discomfort" in the description of what I meant. Sincere apologies to any list members who may feel offended, that was not my intention. I was merely relaying the concerns of my friend, to the extent that they sounded reasonable to me.

As for your further comments, which go so far as to name me "transphobic", well that is one of the reasons I have distanced myself from the Wikimedia Movement at this stage. I had distanced myself in the past too, after an incident at Wikimania in 2016 which caused me severe discomfort (seems that "harassment" is a sensitive word so I will avoid it, even though it was acknowledged by T&S that it was indeed that. I got an apologetic email in private, even though I had specifically requested that any communication be public as was the incident. Z, if you're reading, I'm all for public communication when the issues being discussed have been initiated in public. To cut a long story short, I'm certain that the "Code of Conduct" and "friendly space policy" guidelines would command that shouting at and intimidating a fellow Wikipedian in a public space in the presence of many Wikipedians and a T&S staff member is not acceptable. Noone stepped in to stop the offender on the spot, not even the T&S employee: they just watched while I was being shouted at. I made a complaint and after months of investigation I managed to elicit a response from the "investigating" team. I had no choice but to make it public so I uploaded a screenshot of the email to Commons. I've linked to the screenshot below to help you understand what I am talking about, and why I have little confidence in Trust and Safety). I gradually gained back my confidence in the movement and participated for another four years, i.e. 2017-2021, but when I realised in 2022 that NPOV has gone totally out the window I'm through with the Movement.

Back to the "transphobic" name-calling: it seems that anyone who expresses the slightest concern about gender policies is easily branded as transphobic. Some even go so far as to brand them as "alt right". Blaire White, an extremely attractive and happy trans woman who is calling out the pressure being exerted on minors to transition at ages when the brain is still developing, is "transphobic". Scott Newgent is "transphobic". "What is a Woman '' is a documentary for "transphobics". Johanna Olson-Kennedy, who publicly addressed parents at a conference saying that "the good thing about double mastectomies is that if the girl regrets at a later point in her life, she can go ahead and get breasts" is a "hero". Why am I going into such detail? Well because two of the participants in this list encouraged me to write an article on Wikipedia about it. Have you any idea how difficult it is to express so much as an inkling of "the other side of the story" to a "contentious topic"? But isn't that what NPOV is supposed to be about? Any attempts I have made to add this simple sentence in a neutral manner with a reliable source to Johanna Olson-Kennedy's article was met with rapid reverts and even a deletion discussion. The result was "keep", but do you really think I am willing to expend more time and energy on edit-warring over edits that used to be perfectly acceptable? Same for my efforts on John Ioannidis's page: one of the most highly cited researchers in the world is being blatantly slandered for his objections to lockdowns during the Covid-19 crisis. By whom? By a certain globally unimportant doctor who goes by the name of David Gorski. Ever heard of him? Oh, but on Wikipedia his blog "Science Based Medicine" seems to be the epitome of reliability in anything from Covid to transgender procedures on underage girls.

I look at the history of articles. I also look at discussion pages, and quite frankly these are currently the most effective ways of obtaining reliable information on Wikipedia. So in one such session, when I looked at the history of "John Ioannidis" and noticed that I was not the only one trying to "inject" some NPOV into the Covid-19 paragraph of the article, I checked the contribs of the other editor and saw that he had edited the page "Irreversible Damage". That's how I learned about that book, which I ordered and read, along with TRANS by Helen Joyce (a notable author with an article on Wikipedia). Interestingly, Gorski was involved in this issue too: one of the co-founders of SBM had written a positive review for "Irreversible Damage: the Transgender Craze Seducing our Daughters", and the review remained on the website for seven months. Then, after seven months the article was taken down and a slandering ensued. Are we supposed to believe that the science behind the book changed 180 degrees in seven months?

Returning to the original issue, hmm. If everyone at Wikimania is so quick to be offended by the slightest concern about gender policies, then perhaps it's better if we """transphobic"""", """"conservative"""", """"alt-right""" folks (lots of quotation marks) simply not attend? I will relay this to my friend. It has been an enlightening discussion, thank you.

https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/02/Resolution_for_report_of_harassment.png

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On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 1:39?AM effe iets anders <effeietsanders@gmail.com> wrote:
Hi Mina,
It can always be appreciated when people engage in respectful conversations about complex issues, and I can imagine this can be uncomfortable. I would not consider myself an expert on this issue in any way, and I can't speak for the organizers. The possible encounters that you're describing in your latest email feel of a different order than the "incidients (sic) of harassment by males who identify as women" that you referred to earlier. I think with those harassment incidents, the organizers have been rather clear: harassment is unacceptable in any gender combination, in any situation. I hope this is at least clear. 

What you're describing in your more recent email sound like practices that are a bit far-fetched (I cannot recall encountering these men performing such a "frequent and non-offensive action in men's restrooms" over my many years of using men's restrooms) but I can't be certain whether this is perhaps commonplace in other settings. I'm not sure how constructive it would be to exchange references to reliable sources supporting claims whether the behavior your friend fears, indeed is at all commonplace - but I would invite you to at least reflect yourself how common these incidents are compared to equally serious incidents that do not involve any gender-identification concerns, and whether you would feel those sources are solid enough that you would feel comfortable adding them to a Wikipedia article. 

I hope you can appreciate that the organizers create a trans-inclusive environment where people don't have to rely on other peoples' judgement in deciding whether their gender is "correct" in respect to how they look. I am also assuming that any attempt to spell out a detailed policy on what is acceptable in bathrooms will quickly be met with exceptions and edge cases that will be uncomfortable to some. The more important cornerstone to me is the general Friendly Space policy and code of conduct which applies to this event: https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Friendly_space_policy and https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Policy:Code_of_conduct_policy . These provide general principles that you could interpret in specific situations, rather than trying to legislate every possible hypothetical. Important elements that I would consider in this case: "Be respectful in all interactions and communications. Be aware of your impact and how your contribution (messages, discussion, comments) may be affecting people. " and "Treat other people with respect". 

Finally, I find it interesting that you choose to apologize for explicit language and perhaps mistaking the name of a department, but not for the possible feelings of rejection that your email could invoke with community members that might fall under your description of "AMAB individuals who self-identify as women". I hope you can imagine this is likely an uncomfortable conversation to them at least, and acknowledging this may not be enough, but is at least a small step towards this welcoming environment for everyone. 

Best,
Lodewijk

On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 2:57?PM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com> wrote:
OK so I've finally found some time to sit at my computer and write a proper reply. I will refrain from addressing Z.'s concerns on my eligibility as a scholarship recipient (and all the related sarcasm) for Wikimania 2023 as I have already replied to that on the renamed thread "selection criteria".

I read through the comments on gender policy in this thread and I'm afraid that I will have to be somewhat explicit to get my point across.

I am 56 years old (my friend interested in attending Wikimania23 is several years older) and I have been to many conferences on four continents, I'd say over a hundred (not all Wikimedia-related of course). I am a cis-gender woman - apologies if I'm not using the right terms, until recently "woman" or "female" was enough to describe what I am - and naturally I have used dozens of women's restrooms (and locker rooms occasionally). Not once have I experienced a disturbing incident involving a man or male in a space designated for women because quite simply, I have never seen a man - a male-presenting individual, that is - using the space (except for the occasional "emergency", whereby the male uses the women's toilet and apologises for doing so if he encounters a woman while "relieving" himself. I've had to do the same on a few occasions in the men's toilets). Such was the situation in the pre-self-identification era. It is very possible that throughout the years I have encountered trans women in the women's restrooms without even being aware of it: a female-presenting trans individual in a space designated for women is naturally, perfectly acceptable and no cause for concern.

In the era of self-identification however, an individual who presents as a man - with a beard etc. features of a male physique - can self-identify as a woman (female) and proceed to use spaces designated for women. So, in the hypothetical case that this man who identifies as a woman exits the bathroom stall with his penis in his hand, shaking off the extra urine (apologies for being explicit) - a frequent and non-offensive action in men's restrooms, especially those with urinals - encounters a woman and the woman is offended, would she be entitled to express her discomfort to Trust and Safety? (apologies if the name of the dept has changed, that's the name I remember). Or would she get a reply along the lines of "we understand that you feel offended and that you experienced discomfort from the encounter, but our gender policy is self-identification and this man identifies as a woman so (s)he can use the women's restrooms and there's nothing we can do about it".

Same goes for AFAB individuals who are female-presenting but identify as men. A man using the men's toilets may feel discomfort at the sight of e.g. period blood and pads (again, apologies for the explicitness!) in a stall.

I have tried to describe the issue as respectfully as possible. Again, apologies for being explicit, it was inevitable. I do agree that *generally* Wikipedians are respectful of others and would *generally* not intentionally cause discomfort to others using gender-designated toilets - or worse yet, go so far as to harass - but if norms of common decency were self-evident to everyone, there would be no need for a Trust and Safety dept in the first place.

Best,
Mina

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On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 8:25?AM Željko Bla?e <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:
Dear organizers - for the (self announced) transparency plan commitment of publishing list of scholarship grantees in May - it would be useful to do it at least in June as we are almost in July. 
It would also likely reduce the number of repeating questions.
Best Z. Blace

On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 7:15?AM Mohd Sayeed <sayeed8545@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Did u get the scholarship?
>
> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023, 12:05 AM Aryan Kumar Paswan <pradipguhilote@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> trip to singapore kindly share list of candidate and is it free of cost?
>>
>> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 22:52 Wikimania <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hi everyone,
>>>
>>>
>>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving a lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels, weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the Wikimania Wiki, with subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel free to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at wikimania@wikimedia.org if anything is unclear or incomplete.
>>>
>>>
>>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if yours is on the list!
>>>
>>>
>>> Best,
>>>
>>>
>>> Butch Bustria
>>>
>>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
>>>
>>> _______________________________________________
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Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Hi Mykola,

You have obviously not followed the entire thread or paid close attention
to the recommendations I have received from other participants in the
discussion. I can't be sure if they were serious or sarcastic, but a couple
of members suggested that I should write a Wikipedia article about these
issues of my interest. To which I replied that any efforts I have made to
add well-referenced input to *existing* articles on contentious topics (and
gender is one of them, Covid-19 is another) have been met with vehemence,
so I wouldn't spend time or energy on creating a new one. Hope this has
helped you understand why I went off on a tangent.

As for the toilet issue, I read in one of the replies that there will be a
gender-neutral toilet for those who prefer not to enter gendered toilets,
which is a very considerate action on the part of the organisers. It seems
however that the concerns of those accustomed to using gendered toilets and
e.g. not expecting or wanting to see men in the women's toilets are enough
to warrant their being called "transphobic".

Finally, what does a passport have to do with this? When did we ever have
to show a passport to go to the bathroom? Is there not a reason for the
existence of men's and women's toilets, locker rooms, fitting rooms etc.?
How does a passport fit into the equation?

Best,
Mina

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On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 3:10?PM Mykola Kozlenko <mycola-k@ukr.net> wrote:

> Hi Mina,
>
> I am sorry, but what gender transition of minors and Covid-19 lockdowns
> have to do with Wikimania?
>
> I don't have problems with people with alt-right views attending
> Wikimania. I have a problem when a discussion of safety at Wikimania turns
> into a discussion about gender transition of minors and Covid-19 lockdowns
> (both are extremely unlikely to happen at Wikimania in Singapore but are
> very popular discussion topics within alt-right groups).
>
> The truth is that bathroom harassment comes way more often not from the
> fact that trans people can go to bathrooms matching their identities, but
> from people who decide to control strangers' gender in bathrooms :
> https://www.vox.com/2016/5/18/11690234/women-bathrooms-harassment
>
> If the problem is harassment, then it should not be tolerated no matter
> the gender in your passport. And I very much hope nobody will have to show
> their passport to access a bathroom because it will just make everybody
> unsafe.
>
> Mykola (NickK)
>
> * 29 ?????? 2023, 10:22:35, ??? "Mina Theofilatou" <
> saintfevrier@gmail.com <saintfevrier@gmail.com>>: *
>
> Hi Lodewijk and Claudia and thanks for your replies.
>
> Apologies if I used the wrong word in my original email: I agree with you
> that the situations I am describing are not harassment per se, so I used
> the word "discomfort" in the description of what I meant. Sincere apologies
> to any list members who may feel offended, that was not my intention. I was
> merely relaying the concerns of my friend, to the extent that they sounded
> reasonable to me.
>
> As for your further comments, which go so far as to name me "transphobic",
> well that is one of the reasons I have distanced myself from the Wikimedia
> Movement at this stage. I had distanced myself in the past too, after an
> incident at Wikimania in 2016 which caused me severe discomfort (seems
> that "harassment" is a sensitive word so I will avoid it, even though it
> was acknowledged by T&S that it was indeed that. I got an apologetic email
> in private, even though I had specifically requested that any communication
> be public as was the incident. Z, if you're reading, I'm all for public
> communication when the issues being discussed have been initiated in
> public. To cut a long story short, I'm certain that the "Code of Conduct"
> and "friendly space policy" guidelines would command that shouting at and
> intimidating a fellow Wikipedian in a public space in the presence of many
> Wikipedians and a T&S staff member is not acceptable. Noone stepped in to
> stop the offender on the spot, not even the T&S employee: they just watched
> while I was being shouted at. I made a complaint and after months of
> investigation I managed to elicit a response from the "investigating" team.
> I had no choice but to make it public so I uploaded a screenshot of the
> email to Commons. I've linked to the screenshot below to help you
> understand what I am talking about, and why I have little confidence in
> Trust and Safety). I gradually gained back my confidence in the movement
> and participated for another four years, i.e. 2017-2021, but when I
> realised in 2022 that NPOV has gone totally out the window I'm through
> with the Movement.
>
> Back to the "transphobic" name-calling: it seems that anyone who expresses
> the slightest concern about gender policies is easily branded as
> transphobic. Some even go so far as to brand them as "alt right". Blaire
> White, an extremely attractive and happy trans woman who is calling out the
> pressure being exerted on minors to transition at ages when the brain is
> still developing, is "transphobic". Scott Newgent is "transphobic". "What
> is a Woman '' is a documentary for "transphobics". Johanna Olson-Kennedy,
> who publicly addressed parents at a conference saying that "the good thing
> about double mastectomies is that if the girl regrets at a later point in
> her life, she can go ahead and get breasts" is a "hero". Why am I going
> into such detail? Well because two of the participants in this list
> encouraged me to write an article on Wikipedia about it. Have you any idea
> how difficult it is to express so much as an inkling of "the other side of
> the story" to a "contentious topic"? But isn't that what NPOV is supposed
> to be about? Any attempts I have made to add this simple sentence in a
> neutral manner with a reliable source to Johanna Olson-Kennedy's article
> was met with rapid reverts and even a deletion discussion. The result was
> "keep", but do you really think I am willing to expend more time and energy
> on edit-warring over edits that *used to be* perfectly acceptable? Same
> for my efforts on John Ioannidis's page: one of the most highly cited
> researchers in the world is being blatantly slandered for his objections to
> lockdowns during the Covid-19 crisis. By whom? By a certain globally
> unimportant doctor who goes by the name of David Gorski. Ever heard of him?
> Oh, but on Wikipedia his blog "Science Based Medicine" seems to be the
> epitome of reliability in anything from Covid to transgender procedures on
> underage girls.
>
> I look at the history of articles. I also look at discussion pages, and
> quite frankly these are currently the most effective ways of obtaining
> reliable information on Wikipedia. So in one such session, when I looked at
> the history of "John Ioannidis" and noticed that I was not the only one
> trying to "inject" some NPOV into the Covid-19 paragraph of the article, I
> checked the contribs of the other editor and saw that he had edited the
> page "Irreversible Damage". That's how I learned about that book, which I
> ordered and read, along with TRANS by Helen Joyce (a notable author with an
> article on Wikipedia). Interestingly, Gorski was involved in this issue
> too: one of the co-founders of SBM had written a positive review for
> "Irreversible Damage: the Transgender Craze Seducing our Daughters", and
> the review remained on the website for seven months. Then, after *seven
> months* the article was taken down and a slandering ensued. Are we
> supposed to believe that the science behind the book changed 180 degrees in
> seven months?
>
> Returning to the original issue, hmm. If everyone at Wikimania is so quick
> to be offended by the slightest concern about gender policies, then perhaps
> it's better if we """transphobic"""", """"conservative"""",
> """"alt-right""" folks (lots of quotation marks) simply not attend? I will
> relay this to my friend. It has been an enlightening discussion, thank you.
>
>
> https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/0/02/Resolution_for_report_of_harassment.png
>
>
>
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> On Thu, Jun 29, 2023 at 1:39?AM effe iets anders <effeietsanders@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> Hi Mina,
>
> It can always be appreciated when people engage in respectful
> conversations about complex issues, and I can imagine this can be
> uncomfortable. I would not consider myself an expert on this issue in any
> way, and I can't speak for the organizers. The possible encounters that
> you're describing in your latest email feel of a different order than the
> "incidients (sic) of harassment by males who identify as women" that you
> referred to earlier. I think with those harassment incidents, the
> organizers have been rather clear: harassment is unacceptable in any gender
> combination, in any situation. I hope this is at least clear.
>
> What you're describing in your more recent email sound like practices that
> are a bit far-fetched (I cannot recall encountering these men performing
> such a "frequent and non-offensive action in men's restrooms" over my many
> years of using men's restrooms) but I can't be certain whether this is
> perhaps commonplace in other settings. I'm not sure how constructive it
> would be to exchange references to reliable sources supporting claims
> whether the behavior your friend fears, indeed is at all commonplace - but
> I would invite you to at least reflect yourself how common these incidents
> are compared to equally serious incidents that do not involve any
> gender-identification concerns, and whether you would feel those sources
> are solid enough that you would feel comfortable adding them to a Wikipedia
> article.
>
> I hope you can appreciate that the organizers create a trans-inclusive
> environment where people don't have to rely on other peoples' judgement in
> deciding whether their gender is "correct" in respect to how they look. I
> am also assuming that any attempt to spell out a detailed policy on what is
> acceptable in bathrooms will quickly be met with exceptions and edge cases
> that will be uncomfortable to some. The more important cornerstone to me is
> the general Friendly Space policy and code of conduct which applies to this
> event: https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Friendly_space_policy
> and https://foundation.wikimedia.org/wiki/Policy:Code_of_conduct_policy .
> These provide general principles that you could interpret in specific
> situations, rather than trying to legislate every possible hypothetical.
> Important elements that I would consider in this case: "Be respectful in
> all interactions and communications. Be aware of your impact and how your
> contribution (messages, discussion, comments) may be affecting people. "
> and "Treat other people with respect".
>
> Finally, I find it interesting that you choose to apologize for explicit
> language and perhaps mistaking the name of a department, but not for the
> possible feelings of rejection that your email could invoke with community
> members that might fall under your description of "AMAB individuals who
> self-identify as women". I hope you can imagine this is likely an
> uncomfortable conversation to them at least, and acknowledging this may not
> be enough, but is at least a small step towards this welcoming environment
> for everyone.
>
> Best,
> Lodewijk
>
> On Wed, Jun 28, 2023 at 2:57?PM Mina Theofilatou <saintfevrier@gmail.com>
> wrote:
>
> OK so I've finally found some time to sit at my computer and write a
> proper reply. I will refrain from addressing Z.'s concerns on my
> eligibility as a scholarship recipient (and all the related sarcasm) for
> Wikimania 2023 as I have already replied to that on the renamed thread
> "selection criteria".
>
> I read through the comments on gender policy in this thread and I'm afraid
> that I will have to be somewhat explicit to get my point across.
>
> I am 56 years old (my friend interested in attending Wikimania23 is
> several years older) and I have been to many conferences on four
> continents, I'd say over a hundred (not all Wikimedia-related of course). I
> am a cis-gender woman - apologies if I'm not using the right terms, until
> recently "woman" or "female" was enough to describe what I am - and
> naturally I have used dozens of women's restrooms (and locker rooms
> occasionally). Not once have I experienced a disturbing incident involving
> a man or male in a space designated for women because quite simply, I have
> never seen a man - a male-presenting individual, that is - using the space
> (except for the occasional "emergency", whereby the male uses the women's
> toilet and apologises for doing so if he encounters a woman while
> "relieving" himself. I've had to do the same on a few occasions in the
> men's toilets). Such was the situation in the *pre*-self-identification
> era. It is very possible that throughout the years I have encountered trans
> women in the women's restrooms without even being aware of it: a
> female-presenting trans individual in a space designated for women is
> naturally, perfectly acceptable and no cause for concern.
>
> In the era of self-identification however, an individual who presents as a
> man - with a beard etc. features of a male physique - can self-identify as
> a woman (female) and proceed to use spaces designated for women. So, in the
> hypothetical case that this man who identifies as a woman exits the
> bathroom stall with his penis in his hand, shaking off the extra urine
> (apologies for being explicit) - a frequent and non-offensive action in
> men's restrooms, especially those with urinals - encounters a woman and the
> woman is offended, would she be entitled to express her discomfort to Trust
> and Safety? (apologies if the name of the dept has changed, that's the name
> I remember). Or would she get a reply along the lines of "we understand
> that you feel offended and that you experienced discomfort from the
> encounter, but our gender policy is self-identification and this man
> identifies as a woman so (s)he can use the women's restrooms and there's
> nothing we can do about it".
>
> Same goes for AFAB individuals who are female-presenting but identify as
> men. A man using the men's toilets may feel discomfort at the sight of e.g.
> period blood and pads (again, apologies for the explicitness!) in a stall.
>
> I have tried to describe the issue as respectfully as possible. Again,
> apologies for being explicit, it was inevitable. I do agree that
> *generally* Wikipedians are respectful of others and would *generally* not
> intentionally cause discomfort to others using gender-designated toilets -
> or worse yet, go so far as to harass - but if norms of common decency were
> self-evident to everyone, there would be no need for a Trust and Safety
> dept in the first place.
>
> Best,
> Mina
>
>
> <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail> ?????
> ????.www.avast.com
> <https://www.avast.com/sig-email?utm_medium=email&utm_source=link&utm_campaign=sig-email&utm_content=webmail>
> <#m_1263671826886242234_m_-8386801440339898965_m_617256864847002357_m_-6370407639067422791_DAB4FAD8-2DD7-40BB-A1B8-4E2AA1F9FDF2>
>
> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 8:25?AM Željko Bla?e <zblace@mi2.hr> wrote:
>
> Dear organizers - for the (self announced) transparency plan commitment of
> publishing list of scholarship grantees in May - it would be useful to do
> it at least in June as we are almost in July.
>
> It would also likely reduce the number of repeating questions.
>
> Best Z. Blace
>
> On Sat, Jun 24, 2023 at 7:15?AM Mohd Sayeed <sayeed8545@gmail.com> wrote:
> >
> > Did u get the scholarship?
> >
> > On Sat, Jun 24, 2023, 12:05 AM Aryan Kumar Paswan <
> pradipguhilote@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>
> >> trip to singapore kindly share list of candidate and is it free of cost?
> >>
> >> On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 22:52 Wikimania <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:
> >>>
> >>> Hi everyone,
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving
> a lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the Wikimania
> Wiki, with subpages for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations.
> Feel free to leave a message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us
> at wikimania@wikimedia.org if anything is unclear or incomplete.
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
> yours is on the list!
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Best,
> >>>
> >>>
> >>> Butch Bustria
> >>>
> >>> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
> >>>
> >>> _______________________________________________
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Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
I call for a forced stop on this thread and a block for the email address
saintfevrier@gmail.com. It's quite clear why, and there is no reason to
give this more attention.

Siebrand
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
I want to second that and also offer deepest and sincerest apologies to any gender nonconforming members of the list. Most of us recognize it is not self-identification and that the harm caused by inquiries like this and negligent use of that framing has no place in any civil movement interested in maturing on pace with world around them.
It strikes me that at end of a month when companies felt intimidated by such queries - they cowered in fear and hid their LGBT mercy. Imagine how LGBTQ people feel facing inquiries like that almost daily without the luxury of just hiding what makes us who we are. If someone like this person who has never personally faced an incident states fear off the hypothetical- imagine how people like myself who have received more death threats from TERFs over the years than I care to remember feel about TERFs being in any space with them (let alone a bathroom or workshop space).
I feel bad that the world is leaving this person and their friend behind - but I am glad Wikimedia does not feel inclined to stay in the past with them.
-greg
_______________Sent from my iPhone - a more detailed response may be sent later.
On Jun 29, 2023, at 3:12 PM, Siebrand Mazeland <siebrand@kitano.nl> wrote:

?I call for a forced stop on this thread and a block for the email address saintfevrier@gmail.com. It's quite clear why, and there is no reason to give this more attention.

Siebrand
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Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
>
>
> I feel bad that the world is leaving this person and their friend behind -
> but I am glad Wikimedia does not feel inclined to stay in the past with
> them.
>

Please stop with the harassment on this mailing list, thank you.

(I last attended Wikimania about ten years ago - I've been trying to
unsubscribe from this mailing list, but so far unsuccessfully, so I'm
forced to watch this mobbing happen in real time.)
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Hi folks,

Stepping in as a list moderator to 1) offer apologies to everyone that this
off-topic discussion has gone on so long and 2) to note that I have put
Mina's address on moderation. Recognizing that this is a heated and
upsetting topic for many, and these discussions have a tendency to invite
piling on, I have *also* put the whole list on moderation and plan to leave
it on moderation through the end of Sunday. I am happy to quickly approve
any messages from the conference organizers and messages directly relevant
to Wikimania 2023 information.

This list is for discussing and getting information Wikimania: the upcoming
conference and future planning. Questions about the conference are fine;
concern trolling is not. I whole-heartedly support the statement that Butch
posted on behalf of the CoT and WMF.

best,
Phoebe
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Good evening how do I know that I have visa to Singapore. How much will it
cost me on atrip for three days?
Derrick from Uganda

On Fri, Jun 23, 2023, 8:22 PM Wikimania <wikimania@wikimedia.org> wrote:

> Hi everyone,
>
> Many of you are starting to plan your trips, and we’ve been receiving a
> lot of questions related to travel to Singapore: visas, vaccines, hotels,
> weather… We invite you to take a look at our Travel page on the Wikimania
> Wiki <https://wikimania.wikimedia.org/wiki/2023:Travel>, with subpages
> for e-visas, attendee information, and accommodations. Feel free to leave a
> message on any relevant talk pages or reach out to us at
> wikimania@wikimedia.org <http://Wikimania@wikimedia.org> if anything is
> unclear or incomplete.
>
> To highlight one point–many countries are visa-free for Singapore, but
> everyone needs to fill out a Singapore entry card before arrival. Also
> Singapore requires a yellow fever vaccine from many countries–please see if
> yours is on the list!
>
> Best,
>
>
> *Butch Bustria*
>
> On behalf of the Core Organizing Team
> _______________________________________________
> Wikimania-l mailing list -- wikimania-l@lists.wikimedia.org
> To unsubscribe send an email to wikimania-l-leave@lists.wikimedia.org
>
Re: Planning your trip to Singapore for Wikimania 2023 [ In reply to ]
Thank for the update
I need invitation because i want to apply for singapore visa


On Thu, Jun 29, 2023, 11:03 AM phoebe ayers <phoebe.ayers@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Stepping in as a list moderator to 1) offer apologies to everyone that
> this off-topic discussion has gone on so long and 2) to note that I have
> put Mina's address on moderation. Recognizing that this is a heated and
> upsetting topic for many, and these discussions have a tendency to invite
> piling on, I have *also* put the whole list on moderation and plan to
> leave it on moderation through the end of Sunday. I am happy to quickly
> approve any messages from the conference organizers and messages directly
> relevant to Wikimania 2023 information.
>
> This list is for discussing and getting information Wikimania: the
> upcoming conference and future planning. Questions about the conference are
> fine; concern trolling is not. I whole-heartedly support the statement that
> Butch posted on behalf of the CoT and WMF.
>
> best,
> Phoebe
> _______________________________________________
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>