28.05.2018 00:32 David Gerard kirjutas:
But I'm wondering how we'll approach it for the Wikimedia sites. Not just the log data - but the content.
We already have problems with Right To Be Forgotten, and well-cited content being removed from the search engines.
What do we have in place to deal with this when - not if - we get GDPR requests to remove information about a person from the site?
I don't mean just the letter of the law, in the EU or the US - I mean also, how we can handle this *right*.
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Is anyone keeping track of what the communities are doing, as well as WMF itself?
Just a note based on the discussion we had in Wikimedia Estonia, lot of smaller Wikipedia editions have quite low threshold for notability and some of the articles end up almost doxing some hardly noteworthy person. I am not sure how common this is, but already before GDPR I have encouraged some people to write on discussion pages, that there is lot of rather unimportant information in the article that should be edited for encyclopedic clarity and unnecessary parts removed. However, as we know, everything still remains in the article history and is technically found, so from GDPR point of view this is not maybe enough to improve data protection to the amount the new regulation expects to.
Also, in GDPR itself, there are exemptions for a) journalism and b) historical research or "freedom of expression in every democratic society" and "archiving purposes in the public interest, scientific or historical research purposes". These should generally apply to Wikipedia and most Wikimedia projects, however it is not clear what is the right policy for data in revision history and discussion pages, and what are the notability criteria that should be applied. But this was so already before GDPR and most complaints are from people who actually are noteworthy and probably fit under either journalism or historical research category or even both, so there is nothing more to do than notice that notability criteria may need some more clarity and raising of the threshold and start a discussion to improve the criteria.
Any more ideas?
Märt Põder // board member at ee.wikimedia.org | ee.okfn.org -- twitter.com/trtram | facebook.com/boamaod