Recently a friend of mine submitted a comment on the blogpost about "9 reasons 
women don't edit.."
While I  understand it's Sue's personal blog and therefore the expectations of 
transparency and openness are not the same as with a true Wikimedia blog, but 
her post was rejected by moderation.
I acknowledge she raised several controversial points, and  possibly mistaken.  
however she's quite direct and frank at expressing her ideas, which may cause 
them to come across as non politically correct..
She has this feeling that her comment was rejected not due to form  but due to 
substance, that the statements made Sue uncomfortable and tried to hid it. I 
try to assure her that's not the case, that it was a sort of misunderstanding.
In any case, I promised her to repost the comment here (in case comment got 
moderated by a third person and Sue never got the chance to see it or reply).

----- Begin post ----Sue, can you please explain how the Foundation will change 
the wikipedia culture without any involvement of the communities in this change?
Sorry to point at the emperor's new clothes but, AFAIK this initiative is not a 
grassroots initiative coming from the communities, but something coming from 
the outside and driven by (sorry to sound unrespectful) paid staff, and very 
well paid (it reminds me a lot to the last member of the wikipedia paid staff, 
Larry Sanger, trying to tell communities how they should behave...), and not by 
leader wikipedians (sorry Sue, but you're a mediocre wikipedian, with less than 
two hundred editions).
The problem you point out is real. The alleged reasons behind that problem are 
a clear sample of amateurism. Coming here, cherry picking among the mails 
you've received and trying to come out with a conclusion is low-quality 
original research. I understand that the WMF has to justify somehow why most of 
the money donated to wikipedia goes actually to pay salaries of people that is 
unable to do anything for the communities and not to the maintenance of the 
project. And last but not least, try to say English Wikipedia whenever you now 
say Wikipedia. The Wikipedia projects are far more than the English Wikipedia. 
Best regards
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