Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/CheckUser and Oversight/May 2010 election/CheckUser/Tiptoety
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Hello everyone. I am Tiptoety. I have been on Wikipedia for a little over three years. In those years, I have spent a fair amount of time dealing with sockpuppetry. I started as a clerk at the former request for CheckUser back in June of 2008. After noticing a number of flaws in the system we were using, I, along with a small group of other users created Wikipedia:Sockpuppet investigations (our current process for dealing with, and responding to sockpuppetry). I still currently serve as a clerk there.
I was granted sysop rights on this project in March of 2008 and have since performed approximately 14,500 logged actions. I also serve as a Sysop, CheckUser, and Oversight on Wikimedia Commons, and am a Global Sysop. In those roles I deal with a large amount of cross-wiki vandalism/sockpuppetry (most of which is initiated on the CheckUser mailing list). A number of these involve en.wiki in which me having access to the CheckUser tool could assist in investigations and in the speedy response to vandalism. (For all my other userrights, please see my matrix).
One of our current issues is that there are a large amount of request for CheckUser attention that sit untouched for sometimes up to a week. I feel that by me having CheckUser rights I could assist in ensuring the quick handling of cases. I am online every day, and consider myself active. I am reachable via email, and use IRC.
Lastly, I am already identified with the foundation and am very familiar with the privacy policy. My personal philosophy is that if I am unsure, hold off and ask for a second opinion. Tiptoety talk 03:01, 8 May 2010 (UTC)
Comments and questions for Tiptoety
- From Aiken drum: Why do you think you failed your last request, and do you think you've overcome the problems raised there? Aiken ♫ 12:06, 8 May 2010 (UTC)
- Questions from Deskana: (five questions, so I'm only looking for brief answers)
- What are the key differences between the checkuser policy and the privacy policy?
- What conditions does the checkuser policy require to be met in order to use the checkuser tool on an account?
- What conditions does the privacy policy require to be met in order to use the checkuser tool on an account?
- What conditions does the checkuser policy give on the release of data from the checkuser tool?
- What conditions does the privacy policy give on the release of data from the checkuser tool?
- Just one question from HJ Mitchell
- If you are granted CU access, how do you think that will affect you as an editor and an administrator and do you think that will (or should) affect the way that other editors interact with you?