Once again, it's election season on Wikipedia. As in previous years, I'll write down my thoughts on the various candidates and offer them for whatever they're worth. The talk page is open should you wish to tell me an I'm an idiot, I've got something wrong, I missed something crucial, or even to agree with me!As ever, these thoughts are my own and are based on a combination of my knowledge of each candidate, their statements and answers to questions, and old-fashioned gut instinct. You should take it with a pinch of salt and probably shouldn't rely on it exclusively.

Preamble

ArbCom is a hard job. I've never sat on the committee myself, but I've known several arbitrators over the years and a handful of arbs and ex-arbs have become good friends. I've also served as an oversighter since March, which entails access to the functionaries' mailing list and gives something of an insight into the non-public aspect of the committee's workload. And that workload is considerable—in nine months as an oversighter, I've received over 2,000 emails just through the functionaries and oversight mailing lists. It's hard to see colleagues criticised—and often berated—for things they simply cannot discuss in public. Some of these things should really be handled by the WMF or by some other more-qualified; an ad-hoc group of Wikipedia editors who share little besides a subscription to a mailing list have neither the capability or the authority to go launching investigations into somebody's activities elsewhere on the Internet, and yet this is precisely what ArbCom is frequently asked to do, knowing full well that they'll be severely criticised if they refuse to take on the investigation and equally severely criticised if they take it on, with the result that no firm conclusion can be reached or that they reach an inevitably unpopular conclusion. Unfortunately, arbitrators have to work within these confines and try to make some sense of it all—which is why they rarely have time for routine editing, why they often appear disillusioned, and why we often end up with mid-term resignations.

The best committees need a diverse range of skills, but above all ArbCom needs calm, patient people who can weather the vitriol and can read everything that has been submitted and reach an objective conclusion. They need to have the courage in their convictions to take a potentially unpopular position and stand by it, but also the humility and integrity to constantly re-evaluate their position in the light of new information and to change their minds if necessary. Stubborn arbitrators who dig their heels in and refuse to budge can deadlock the decision-making process. To my mind, it is not a prerequisite that a candidate be an administrator; it is not necessary for arbitrators to undertake routine admin actions, and where admin tools are necessary there are ways of getting things done. Nonetheless, non-admin candidates will be at something of a disadvantage, as passing an RfA demonstrates a certain level of trustworthiness and experience; administrators (as the name suggests!) are also more likely to be exposed to the inner workings of Wikipedia. While this is something to take into account, I would urge you not to automatically discount a candidate solely because they are not an administrator.

Another consideration is institutional memory: many things that ArbCom deals with have origins going back years, while others will be similar to things that the committee has handled in the past. Almost two thirds of the seats are up for grabs this year, which potentially means the loss of some of the most experienced arbitrators and that institutional memory. Bearing in mind that it takes a while to learn the role, and longer for a new arbitrator to fully get into their stride, we simply can't have the whole committee rotating every year or two, so I'm glad to see that some of the outgoing arbs are standing for re-election and at least one former arb is standing again after a rest. With a late deepening of the candidate pool, this should be a very interesting election and will hopefully provide one of the strongest ArbComs we've seen for a long time.

Candidates

Callanecc

Casliber

Drmies

Gamaliel

GorillaWarfare

Hawkeye7

Hullaballoo Wolfowitz

Keilana

Kelapstick

Kevin Gorman

Kirill Lokshin

Kudpung

LFaraone

Mahensingha

MarkBernstein

NE Ent

Opabinia regalis

Rich Farmbrough

Samtar

Thryduulf

Timtrent

Wildthing61476

Withdrawn candidates

AKS.9955

Salvidrim!

See also