[Foundation-l] spamming of the english wikipedia users detected
Sue Reed
sreed1234 at yahoo.com
Tue Jul 3 21:19:33 UTC 2007
----- Original Message ----
From: Robert Horning <robert_horning at netzero.net>
There have been many times that I have needed private, personal
communication with specific Wikimedia users. For various and very
legitimate reasons. The e-mail function is explicitly to give this sort
of communication where (particularly with my talk page on en.wikibooks)
the user talk page is a very public forum for communication. Spam in
this situation is very much against this principle, and significantly
reduces the value of this tool when it is needed the most.
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Is it written anywhere that the e-mail user function is explicitly only for private, personal communication?
I, personally, agree with Jimbo with the caveat of another that it should be an opt-in to receive "special notices" from the Foundation. I have been following the mailing lists closely, but I really haven't been all that active on wikipedia lately, so I might have missed the site notice.
I also find it somewhat interesting that the Virgin charity "matching" advertisment during the last fundraiser was a more prominent site notice than the current election notice for the board of the foundation. There seems to be something very backwards about that.
Sue Anne
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