Of the editors banned from the topic area by the Arbitration Committee, often referred to as Wikipedia’s “supreme court,” six are from the pro-Palestinian camp and two from the pro-Israel ...
Of the editors banned from the topic area by the Arbitration Committee, often referred to as Wikipedia’s “supreme court,” six are from the pro-Palestinian camp and two from the pro-Israel camp.
The bans focused on the online editors' misconduct. Poor behavior included personal insults and misrepresenting sources.
Arbitration committees, arbitration associations and arbitration tribunals are also independent from each other, with arbitration tribunals adjudicating cases free from interference by arbitration ...
Of the editors banned from the topic area by the Arbitration Committee, often referred to as Wikipedia’s “supreme court,” six are from the pro-Palestinian camp and two from the pro-Israel camp.
The Arbitration Committee, chaired by former SSFL president Anthony Creed, delivered their judgment yesterday, supporting the previous rulings of the Disciplinary Committee and the Appeals Committee.