Requests for Comment/CVT policy

Since the other Requests for Comment that we have had, the Counter Vandalism Team remains the only main right (global and local) that is vague in terms of policy, and does not mention any inactivity or revocation procedures, making it fully up to Stewards and also making it possible for a CVT member to be inactive for a unlimited amount of time, when one of the main roles of CVT (in my opinion) is to be actively involved in combating vandalism across wikis. Additionally, it is currently not very clear where and how CVT are allowed to intervene and whether some matters should be reserved for Stewards to handle. I am aware that there have been previous RfCs that have gone stale on this topic, but I hope this one will have more comments and discussions.

As usual, users are not limited to vote for one proposal and may vote for multiple proposals as long as they are not mutually exclusive, and are free to add new proposals if they feel like the current ones don't include what they want. Reception123 (talk) ('C' ) 09:26, 16 August 2019 (UTC)

Proposal 1

 * CVTs should only act in their CVT capacity if:


 * there is vandalism, spam or any type of clear disruption on the wiki and there are no local sysops or bureaucrats acting in a reasonable amount of time
 * the global Special:AbuseLog shows attempted spam that hasn't been dealt with by local sysops or bureaucrats
 * a request to remove spam is made by a member of the local community

In any other case CVTs should not interfere on any wiki in their CVT capacity, and in doubt should leave the matter to a Steward.

Proposal 2

 * CVT members may not lock users unless they are clearly vandalizing or spamming a wiki. More complicated cases of disruption and not respecting local policies should be left to be dealt with by Stewards.

Proposal 1

 * CVTs are appointed by Stewards following a community discussion and vote held at Requests for global rights. Stewards have discretion in determining their appointment.

Proposal 2

 * CVTs will be elected by a community vote (on Requests for global rights) where:


 * at least 10 users share their view;
 * there is a support ratio of at least 80%.
 * a period of one week has passed since it started.

Proposal 3

 * CVTs will be elected by a community vote (on Requests for global rights) where:


 * at least 5 users share their view;
 * there is a support ratio of at least 80%.
 * a period of one week has passed since it started.

Removal of rights
(Note: There can be multiple ways to revoke, so the proposals are not all mutually exclusive and can work together)

Proposal 1 (Revocation)

 * The global community can initiate a vote of no confidence or a request of removal at any time. In order for it to pass it needs to:


 * receive at least the minimum number of votes needed for appointing;
 * have 50% or more support for removal of rights

Proposal 2 (Revocation)

 * The global community can initiate a vote of no confidence or a request of removal at any time. In order for it to pass it needs to:


 * receive at least the minimum number of votes needed for appointing;
 * have 75% or more support for removal of rights

Proposal 3 (Revocation)

 * A vote of no confidence or request for removal must include a reason for why users are requesting the removal of a CVT member, and it is not determined solely by the number of votes.

Proposal 4 (Inactivity)

 * CVT members who do not participate in CVT duties (countervandalism, locking abusive users, etc.) for for 1 year will be deemed inactive and have their CVT rights revoked by a Steward.

Proposal 5 (Inactivity)

 * CVT members who do not participate in CVT duties (countervandalism, locking abusive users, etc.) for 6 months will be deemed inactive and have their CVT rights revoked by a Steward.

Proposal 6 (Readdition)

 * Once a CVT member has their rights revoked for any reason, they must make a successful request satisfy the agreed criteria above in order to regain the rights.

Proposal 7 (Readdition)

 * An CVT member can be given the rights back if there are no issues raised by the community in a period of 24 hours and if they were not previously revoked per a vote of no confidence.