Um, that's an attempt at humor right?
On Thu, Jun 4, 2009 at 10:48 PM, Jay Litwyn <brewhaha(a)freenet.edmonton.ab.ca
Okay, if I hav this straight, then wikipedia should
not index the article,
either. In other words, you would not find some people from their family
name or stage name, unless they issue some form of approval. Those who are
interested in getting their facts acceptable would know exactly where the
article is, so they can keep working on it, and links to the subject from
categories and from other articles would not function: You would still be
able to get there if you type out the URL. The noindex and nofollow
directives in a robots.txt file (and something like them on each web page
in
meta tags) are nearly standard, because some people want to keep their
writing projects under the scrutiny of a few friends before any spider
finds
it.
A simpler option would be password-protecting an article, along with the
names of people who can offer the password. Once you explain your purpose,
you should be able to get the password by e-mail. There was once a popular
disclaimer on web pages "Under Construction". It is almost certainly still
around, because it is the nature of the web to provide volatile information
or incorporate feedback.
So, the protection levels for an article COULD be:
Deleted -- Subject made application to oversight committee.
Protected -- sysop only.
Moderated -- Edits go through moderators; identical to proxied edits.
Password protected -- Primarily for biography under construction.
Not Indexed -- Hard, and not impossible to find -- fails approval from
subject.
Semi-protected -- Contentious subjects demand a degree of identification.
Open -- Not a debatable topic.
(So far, nobody is trying to tell user:cluebot that wikipedia is not
censored)
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"Durova" <nadezhda.durova(a)gmail.com> wrote in message
news:a01006d90906041359p5465d053w10bdd7fffb71aa01@mail.gmail.com...
Hi all, in two years of looking for solutions to
the BLP issues have
finally
stumbled upon an idea that hasn't been raised before. Basically it's
this:
*Suppose we noindexed biographies of living
persons, upon the subject's
request.* This would require developer assistance, and require a bit of
structure to make sure the ability doesn't get misused. An initial draft
proposal is at my blog. Am interested in thoughts and suggestions.
http://durova.blogspot.com/2009/06/biographies-of-living-persons-ingenius.h…
Best regards,
Durova
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