[Foundation-l] checkUser live
Chris Jenkinson
chris at starglade.org
Tue Nov 8 14:29:29 UTC 2005
Anthere wrote:
> I guess that this policy is approved for now. if you have further
> comments, please add them in the talk page. I archived all the
> discussions, if you wish some to be kept on the live page, please move
> them back.
Can we have some clarifications of "disruptive" (as in "Where the user
has been vandalising pages or persistently behaving in a disruptive
way") and "reasonably necessary" and "safety" (as in "Where it is
reasonably necessary to protect the rights, property or safety of the
Wikimedia Foundation, its users or the public.") from the Board
regarding the Foundation's privacy policy, just so that everyone is
crystal clear about what circumstances this personal information may be
released?
What does "If the user has said they're from somewhere and the IP
confirms it, it's not releasing private information to confirm it if
needed." mean?
What does "generally" in "Revealing the country is generally not
personally identifiable (e.g. "User:Querulous is coming in from the UK,
User:Sockpuppet is coming in from Canada")." mean?
I'm still not happy with the idea that access to personal information
can be given to people on the say-so that they will behave. Yes, the
people who this will be given to are going to be some of the most
trustworthy Wikipedians there are, but this is *personal information*.
We should have some kind of legal agreement in place so there are no
excuses.
Chris
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