As of writing, I am nearing the end of a third term and six years total of being an arbitrator on En.wp's Arbitration Committee (ArbCom). Overall, I look back on it positively, both in the working relationships I had with other arbitrators, and the work we did. I would hesitate to call them "accomplishments", because way back in 2010 when I stood for election (and similarly now) I feel like the best descriptor of what the Arbitration Committee should strive for is "management". It's out there to deal with house business and hopefully reduce jams that prevent good content creation, and if most people don't necessarily know or care about it, that's likely a good thing. It's not the most eloquent passage I've ever written, but part of my statement in 2010 remains a core belief that has not wavered:

My belief is that we should all be here to—in some way or form—create an encyclopedia, and all of ArbCom's actions should be mindful of that.[1]

I'm not running for another term at present; with less free time than I once had, I would rather spend it on the content production and review processes that I do consider my accomplishments here. But as with some other arbs, I thought it useful to write down some of my thoughts on the Committee, arbitration, and how things have changed in the decade-plus I've served.

Good luck to future Committees and future arbs. —18:11, 27 October 2021 (UTC)

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