Wikipedia:Arbitration Committee/History

Until the beginning of 2004, Jimbo Wales dealt with all serious disputes other than simple vandalism (straightforward vandals could be blocked by any administrator). He was also the only person with the authority to ban users. In December 2003 he delegated[1] that role in dispute handling to an Arbitration Committee, with initial membership of volunteer experienced users. Wales wrote in January 2004:[2]

The Arbitration Committee [...] can impose a solution that I'll consider to be binding, with of course the exception that I reserve the right of executive clemency and indeed even to dissolve the whole thing if it turns out to be a disaster. But I regard that as unlikely, and I plan to do it about as often as the Queen of England dissolves Parliament against their wishes, i.e., basically never, but it is one last safety valve for our values.

In April 2007,[3] Wales confirmed that the Committee could overturn any decision he makes in his traditional capacity within Wikipedia. In May of 2023, Jimbo's theoretical power to overturn committee decisions was removed following a community referendum.[4]

  1. ^ "[WikiEN-l] Wikiquette committee appointments". Lists.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
  2. ^ "[WikiEN-l] Mediation, arbitration". Mail.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 2014-06-14.
  3. ^ "[WikiEN-l] Brandt unblocked by Jimbo – community support?". Lists.wikimedia.org. Retrieved 2021-11-27.
  4. ^ Wikipedia:Arbitration/Policy/Proposed amendment (May 2023)