Masti,
Technically speaking, OpenID Connect includes user information
(
https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#UserInfo ,
https://openid.net/specs/openid-connect-core-1_0.html#StandardClaims) and this data,
possibly extending to include “name_verified”, “account_verified” and
“account_verification_score”, facilitates the corroboration of user data across accounts
and account linking.
As you indicate, these unfolding topics could be, instead of a technical discussion, a
community discussion. It seems that the mitigation of sockpuppetry, bots, trolls, spam,
vandalism, fake news, disinformation and election interference, on the one hand, is being
weighed against optional data collection on the other hand (see also configurability
discussed at:
https://lists.wikimedia.org/pipermail/wikitech-l/2018-May/089922.html).
That is an excellent point about GDPR. I will read more about GDPR.
Best regards,
Adam
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Adam,
this is not technical but community problem. That should be first
discussed with the communities - all of them - not only en.wiki whether
there is any need for that solution. Which I doubt.
I do not see many positives coming from using it but a lot of negatives.
Enforcing that would mean having much less contributors.
Also as already stated it would force us into getting more information
about contributors which is not what the communities want. Especially in
the moment of upcoming GDPR regulation that affects whole commmunity.
masti
On 04.05.2018 22:21, Adam Sobieski wrote:
Wikitech-l,
Greetings. I would like to describe an exciting scenario possible with OpenID Connect.
In the scenario, after choosing to verify their name on their Wikipedia account, a user
logs onto Wikipedia and uses OpenID Connect to link their Wikipedia account to multiple
verified accounts, for example their Facebook and LinkedIn accounts. At the end of the
process, we can envision the user obtaining a checkmark next to their full name on
Wikipedia, their real name and a verification icon appearing next to their edits and on
their user page. There might even be, per user settings, hyperlinks to their Facebook and
LinkedIn pages on their Wikipedia user page. With such features, we can envision allowing
groups of users or admins to determine that certain articles require a verified account to
edit.
Presently, OpenID Connect functionality is available for MediaWiki as an extension. I
would like to see the OpenID Connect functionality under discussion expanded to support
scenarios including aforementioned and also integrated into MediaWiki.
Thank you. I hope that the above ideas are also interesting to you in the Wikitech-l
community.
Best regards,
Adam Sobieski
http://www.phoster.com/contents/
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