On 08/08/2007, Gwern Branwen <gwern0(a)gmail.com> wrote:
Oversight is deletion for admins; deletion where they
aren't allowed to see what was deleted. The only 'courtesy oversights' I can
think of is the usual OTRS and "personal information" stuff. (Well, that and
embarrassing stuff like the original Seigenthaler article. That was deleted and moved and
oversighted so many times I'm not sure it can be recovered even with oversight.)
Oversight is for material which would be personally dangerous or
legally questionable to reveal. The key heuristic is: "should this
material not even be available to admins?" We tend to err on the side
of oversighting rather than not, fwiw.
For *almost everything* that shouldn't be visible to the general
public, an ordinary deletion is quite sufficient - even if we had ten
thousand admins, that's a lot less than making it accessible to
billions.
- d.