With comments properly tagged and with tags consolidated, the framework of the Phase 2 report was created. The team is working to fill in the details, including major findings, concerns, direction moving forward, relevant quotes, and tag counting. Among multiple points raised, a discussion was had about the "stupid people" argument that some users tend to bring up, i.e. "if they aren't smart enough to figure out wikitext, we don't want them because they're too stupid". While the team certainly wants to avoid another Article Feedback situation that occurred on some sites, one of the core principles centers around knowledge equity and equal access for all. Visitors can be exceptionally bright about particular subjects yet untrained in wikitext; lumping people together into a bucket of "stupidity" doesn't serve the greater purpose of allowing anyone who has information to share - wikitext-savvy or not - the ability to share it. There is a further argument to be made that requiring such knowledge is, in essence, throwing out the baby with the bathwater in an attempt to minimize unwanted chitchat. The team does recognize, however, that idle chitchat is not what editors use talk pages for.


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