On Friday, 10 May 2013 at 15:48, Pete Forsyth wrote:
Well said, Fluff. I actually don't think the
verification is necessary in a case like this; there's no compelling reason to suspect
the person is lying about her identity. And given the scale of how many files are proposed
for deletion in a day, I don't think we can afford to set the bar so high that it
requires OTRS in a straightforward case like this.
In the case of the Stollzow case, I'd exercise a little caution only because she's
from the skeptic community and there's been a lot of back-and-forth about feminism and
gender equality in that community. It wouldn't put it past people to sock to nominate
women skeptics for deletion.
It'd be nice if we had OTRS agents more active in Commons who could proactively deal
with these kinds of things.
(They might be made to feel as welcome as Christians in lion enclosures, but that's
another matter...)
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Tom Morris
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