Consumer Rights Wiki talk:Draft policy on the inclusion of positive consumer-focused acts and practices

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Latest comment: Yesterday at 20:53 by AnotherConsumerRightsPerson in topic Any thoughts?

Any thoughts?

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What works? What might cause problems further down the line? What's been overlooked? Keith (talk) 13:28, 15 June 2026 (UTC)Reply

Can we at least mark positive articles on the CRW? It'd be confusng if someone new just clicked 'Random page' and saw what looked like some promotion. AnotherConsumerRightsPerson (talk) 14:47, 15 June 2026 (UTC)Reply
I guess the questions there are:
1) how would we handle mixed articles, and
2) how would we indicate them - a small article notice at the top? Keith (talk) 18:42, 17 June 2026 (UTC)Reply
1) Indicate sections with a tiny 1-line notice
2) A small article notice at the top with a category. AnotherConsumerRightsPerson (talk) 20:53, 17 June 2026 (UTC)Reply
I have a few thoughts as a more casual editor, I hope they're helpful
  • On the EA Command and Conquer example, releasing source code is often suggested as a way to preserve games after their online servers have shut down. The original online servers are long gone for C&C, so I'd argue that example could belong here. (I'd agree it doesn't belong here if it's a purely offline game however)
  • Requiring at least two incidents for a company to have an article seems unnecessary. It creates the odd situation where a positive incident can have an article, but the company itself cannot. (In those situations it seems better to just have the incident detailed on the company page?).
  • On non profits, GrapheneOS seems like an example of one that does belong here, because the organisation tends to be quite vocal about privacy and other rights.
RobotToaster (talk) 14:47, 15 June 2026 (UTC)Reply