>>elsewh+(OP)
Standards and a "universal" code of conduct to adress harassment and promote inclusivity, that all sound extremely American both in the approach taken and in its wording.
I impatiently await to see how it's going to be received by the international Wikipedia community. If I had to guess, I would say with a large dose of scepticism but who knows, that might work.
>>brmgb+d7
Well, Wikipedia is a US-originated project. The CC license applies worldwide though, so anyone is welcome to fork it if that becomes an issue.