On 6/22/06, Lord Voldemort lordbishopvoldemort@gmail.com wrote:
On 6/22/06, James user_jamesday@myrealbox.com wrote:
Complete log including revision text to all administrators (and action, including removal of the full view capability from the administrator concerned, taken if an administrator misuses the capability) and the former incomplete censored one without the contents of the text available to all.
Wow, so thousands of people can now see the libellous or personal information that the tool was intended to remove in the first place? Sounds completely self-defeating.
That's fine when its those administrating the project - the project administrators - who are able to see it to carry out their role.
All admins should *not*, _not_, NOT have access to all of this, because, frankly (and this is sad to say), I don't trust every admin. Why do you think some people voice their opposition to their RfAs?
Exactly. Sad, but with 1000 admins, inevitable. And some of the stuff that is being deleted could seriously endanger people (particularly personal information). On the other hand, I still haven't heard anyone explain exactly what the *real, practical* danger is of deleting an edit.
Jay.