Wikipedia:May Userbox policy poll

A Compromise for the Community

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Principles:

A. Fundamental to Wikipedia is a unified community. The current userbox debate has split the community for too long of a time now, breaking up the community's unity and taking the Wikipedians in the community away from what they are meant to do- help us build a better encyclopedia. Both the inclusionists and deletionists have had their say in the matter, but neither can reach a consensus on what to do. Seeing this, a moderate proposal, which will attempt to both please and unify both sides, must come into play.

B. The Template: namespace must have a neutral point of view. However, removing all userboxes from a centralized ___location, the Template: namespace, has caused too much split in the community to be considered a viable option. Therefore, a new centralized ___location, one which will be declared to allow points of view, is the best option for the reunification of Wikipedia.

C. The community has already shown that they support a compromise between the two sides as described above. While Wikipedia may not be a democracy, the community itself keeps us running; if the community wishes for a compromise to reunify itself, it must be attained.

Userbox Policy:

1. The Userbox: namespace will be created on Wikipedia.
2. The Userbox: namespace will be declared to allow points of view.
3. All userboxes, including those with a POV, shall be moved into the newly created Userbox: namespace.
4. The Userbox: namespace will only be allowed to be used on pages in the User: namespace and WP:UBX.
5. The Userbox: namespace will still be required to fulfill major Wikipedia policy, such as no personal attacks, and userboxes can be deleted if they exist within the Userbox: namespace and do not conform to Wikipedia policy.

Implementation:

1. The Userbox: namespace will be created. Developer Rob Church has noted that this would not be too strenuous for the dev team.
2. A team of volunteer users will move the userboxes from their current ___location into the Userbox: namespace, except for those that do not meet policy 5 above. If a userbox is not moved within two weeks of this policy's implementation, it may be deleted using T2; however, we will attempt to move all userboxes we can find.
3. A new deletion policy will be created for userboxes in the Userbox: namespace, which will be made to conform with policy 5 above.

Poll

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