I am not certain how this is particularly relevant to the wikitech-ambassadors mailing list, in fact it seems off-topic.
At a glance, it seems that it is a matter for beta.wikiversity community, especially their admins and bureaucrats about the scope the contributions. My understanding is that nlWV is hosted at betaWV, and all the remainder nlWx each have their own sister sites, so it seems that other components would be out of scope, and that the admins should be able to manage that aspect. If attempts there lack traction, then look to a meta community discussion. If there is issues around privacy and oversight, then it is a referral to the stewards (no local oversight) so email to the the stewards OTRS, if needs be [https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Stewards]
Regards, Billinghurst
On Mon, 23 Jun 2014 04:21:13 +0200, R W romaine.wiki@gmail.com wrote:
I am not sure if this is appropriate here, but I do not know where to
ask
otherwise...
On Beta Wikiversity someone is active now who uses the project as his personal notepad/sandbox. The pages created in Dutch are short Wikipedia articles, copy of a message of the yearplan of WMNL, texts of
Wikisource,
Wikinews articles, and for every person he contacted he creates a page.
In
his communication towards those people he presents himself as
Wikiversity
and says such in these pages. All these pages do not contain educational content.
Another major issue is that private information is added to these pages, privacy violation for no reason.
Another issue is the adding of copyrighted material
Because of there is no Dutch community there, nobody takes action. At
the
moment the Dutch chapter is working on setting up an education program,
but
the current material would discredit the attempt and we do not consider
it
realistic to start up this project at Beta Wikiversity.
How to act?
Romaine
(ambassador for the Dutch community)