Editors should generally follow it, though
exceptions may apply. Substantive edits to this page should reflect
consensus. When in doubt, discuss first on the
talk page.
Immediately email emergencywikimedia.org with details of the threat. Alternatively, if your Wikipedia account has email enabled, click here to message the emergency team.
These contact methods are for threats of physical harm (including self-harm) only. For other concerns, see
Wikipedia:Contact us.
Provide the exact name or URL of the page where you saw the threat, the time that you saw it, and your time zone. Or (if you know how) provide a
diff link.
This address is monitored around the clock. Staff will typically acknowledge your email immediately. (Check your junk folder.)
Because of recent (2023) technical issues: if you don't hear back within one hour, forward your email to cawikimedia.org.[a]
Do not email other Wikimedia Foundation addresses, or telephone the Wikimedia Foundation, as this creates confusion.
Staff will take appropriate action, such as tracing locations and contacting authorities.
Use
email,
IRC,
Discord, or other low-visibility methods, not high-traffic noticeboards or popular talk pages.
If in doubt, the primary method is to use IRC and join the #wikipedia-en-revdelconnect channel. To do this quickly and using your browser, click here: Join IRC channel.
If you need to find an administrator who is active on Wikipedia right now, you can use
this tool to locate one.
Even if you are an administrator, notify other administrators.
Threats of suicide or other self-harm require discretion on the question of blocking but generally, specific threats should be removed (with a thoughtfully worded edit summary) and
revision deleted, pending
oversight.
Threats against others should be met with blocking (generally including removal of talk page access) and possibly blocking email as well. Such threats should be blanked; consider applying
revdel as well.