In a message dated 3/8/2007 7:47:45 A.M. Pacific Standard Time, wikilegal@inbox.org writes:
Would we have any ownership of our own articles? I'd rather not have private details of my life up on a wiki page. My concern with your proposal is privacy, not notability. I realize the link would be optional, but an on/off switch is much more coarsely grained than the current system.
Also, verifiability seems too strong for this, because it means *anyone* can verify the details. Perhaps someone wants to state that they are a professor, but not give details of where they teach out to the world to be edited mercilessly. A private confidential verification might be acceptable, but not a public one.
Anthony
You may not want ownership of articles, but then again, work without credit is slavery.
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