On Thu, 22 May 2008 15:12:12 EDT, WJhonson@{gag,vomit,retch}aol.com wrote:
"Durova, in an interview, posted on YouTube, states her own real full name. The identification of Durova, is now strewn widely across the internet. Can we not repeat her own real full name in-Wiki ?"
Now the one mistake I made was that she doesn't actually self-identify as both parts. It is the person who loaded the video who marked it, in it's headline, with the two names jointly.
Actually, from what I saw, the interviewer who talked with Durova and created the video of it introduced her with both her real name and her username, with her present and cooperating, not looking like she was "ambush-interviewed" and objected to the whole thing. I suppose it could have been cut and dubbed in a misleading manner, but I see no evidence of it.
Calling somebody by a different name from the one they wish to be called by can be considered an act of incivility, and might be part of a larger pattern of such behavior that could be legitimate cause for sanctions, but if the subject has willingly cooperated in outside interviews in which this information is disclosed, mentioning it onwiki is hardly an act of great evil justifying a moral panic ("Outing! Stalking! Harassing! Indef-ban them and call the cops!").