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Should a threat be made on Misplaced Pages against a person, institution or building, it is unlikely the community of editors, including administrators, will be able to make an appropriate "real world" response. Accordingly, if there is any possibility that a "real world" threat has been made, it should immediately be reported to authorities, and consideration should be given to posting a note at Misplaced Pages's ], or through our ']' email notification system, where help can be received to quickly address the matter. Should a threat be made on Misplaced Pages against a person, institution or building, it is unlikely the community of editors, including administrators, will be able to make an appropriate "real world" response.{{fact}} Accordingly, if there is any possibility that a "real world" threat has been made, it should immediately be reported to authorities, and consideration should be given to posting a note at Misplaced Pages's ], or through our ']' email notification system, where help can be received to quickly address the matter.


All threats are to be taken seriously, and to minimize distraction and disruption on Misplaced Pages, consider: '''''Report. Revert. Ignore.''''' All threats are to be taken seriously, and to minimize distraction and disruption on Misplaced Pages, consider: '''''Report. Revert. Ignore.'''''

Revision as of 09:20, 1 May 2008

This page describes the attitude and response of some Wikipedians—including those with credentials in law enforcement, Emergency Medical Services, and public safety—to threats of violence on Misplaced Pages. It is not a policy or guideline, and editors are not obliged to follow it.

Please update the page as needed, or discuss it on the talk page.

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An earlier version of this page was proposed as a policy or guideline but did not gain consensus.
This page in a nutshell: Specific threats of violence are serious, and should be reported.

Police and emergency authorities generally offer the advice that if a specific threat is made it should be taken seriously and reported immediately if possible.

Should a threat be made on Misplaced Pages against a person, institution or building, it is unlikely the community of editors, including administrators, will be able to make an appropriate "real world" response. Accordingly, if there is any possibility that a "real world" threat has been made, it should immediately be reported to authorities, and consideration should be given to posting a note at Misplaced Pages's Administrator's noticeboard for Incidents, or through our 'OTRS' email notification system, where help can be received to quickly address the matter.

All threats are to be taken seriously, and to minimize distraction and disruption on Misplaced Pages, consider: Report. Revert. Ignore.

Incidents

See also School Threat

References / External Advice

    • Violent threats on Wilson High's Misplaced Pages page went unchecked - "Parents and students cannot be expected to police the sites alone, said Los Angeles County Sheriff's Det. Dan Jackson. "How do you make them accountable for policing it? It's pretty much impossible," he said. "Somebody with authority, like the administrator, should be monitoring it" and reporting threats to police, because "we certainly can't cruise the Internet on thousands of sites."
    • The Met. Police in UK - "we continue to urge both the public and the business community to remain vigilant at all times and to report anything suspicious or unusual to police."
    • NSW (State of Australia) advice - "it may be the missing piece that police need."
    • Federal Australian Advice - "Every Detail Helps"
    • SHS gets threat of violence - "people within the area are encouraged to contact the police department"
    • abc7.com "extra security is taken at a high school after a threat is made on wikipedia"
    • Violent threats on Wilson High's Misplaced Pages page went unchecked - "Sheriff's investigators said that after Misplaced Pages staff notified them of the first threat at 10:30 p.m. April 16, they assigned 13 detectives to the case and notified the six students mentioned in the threat, along with their families. They also dispatched officers to patrol outside the students' homes."
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