In a message dated 5/21/2008 4:25:30 P.M. Pacific Daylight Time, george.herbert@gmail.com writes:
Trying to get support for a policy exception for not identifying people who don't want to be identified, just because somewhere out there in the world is info (that they put out there or not) that connects the dots, *just* for this one case to avoid an indef on a problematic if positive contributor, is a mistake.>>
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And no one has *advocated* for such a position. I questioned the situation, that is all.
"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.
Couldn't she simply complain to YouTube to take it down? (This is a QUESTION, not advocacy ;))) Will Johnson
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