Wikipedia:Mentorship
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- See also: Wikipedia:Adopt-a-user
Mentorship is an arrangement, either voluntary or involuntary, in which one user assists another user, the protégé. Depending on the nature of the mentorship agreement, the mentor may give the protégé advice on more effective editing habits, help the protégé resolve disputes and act as an advocate for the protégé. When mentorship arises as an outcome of the dispute resolution process, the mentor has formal supervisory powers over the protégé.
[edit] Voluntary mentorship
Sometimes one or more experienced editors will take a newer user under their wing. In some cases, this might arise due to difficulties the new user is having with other users or with Wikipedia policies and guidelines. In other cases, the protégé simply feels he or she would benefit from the help of a more seasoned Wikipedia editor. Voluntary mentorship often arises spontaneously, as two or more editors naturally develop a mentorship-like relationship.
[edit] Involuntary mentorship
In dispute resolution, involuntary mentorship is a remedy in which one or more editors are assigned supervisory powers over another editor. They may also have discretionary powers to modify or annul sanctions against the editor made by administrators under the terms of the decision. The precise terms of the mentorship, as well as the identity of the mentors, are usually spelled out explicitly in the decision that creates the mentorship, but may include delegation of the arbitration committee's banning powers to the mentors.
Such mentorships may be agreed to as an alternative to more serious remedies, such as bans or paroles. Or they may be an end result of the dispute resolution process itself. Users may be placed under mentorship by a ruling of the Arbitration Committee, Jimbo Wales or the Wikimedia Board of Trustees.
[edit] Editors under mentorship
- Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Netoholic 2: Netoholic (talk • contribs) placed under mentorship (4 May 2005) to be reviewed after six months.
- Mentorship failed and an alternative remedy was adopted, 19 July, 2005
- Wikipedia:Requests_for_arbitration/Everyking 2: Everyking (talk • contribs) placed under mentorship, 19 July, 2005, to be reviewed after four months. His mentorship was limited to edits related to Ashlee Simpson.
- Formally repealed by the committee, 30 Oct, 2005.
- Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/Coolcat, Davenbelle and Stereotek: Cool Cat (talk • contribs) aka Coolcat (talk • contribs) placed under mentorship for one year (5 October 2005). His mentorship is limited to edits related to Turkey or the Kurdish people.
- Wikipedia:Requests for arbitration/RickK vs. Guanaco: Mike Garcia (talk • contribs) placed under mentorship of Guanaco (talk • contribs) and Danny (talk • contribs) by order of Jimbo Wales, 3 Sep, 2004. See email on wikien-l mailing list.