[WikiEN-l] RE: WikiEN-l Digest, Vol 27, Issue 205
Fl Celloguy
flcelloguy at hotmail.com
Wed Oct 26 23:55:53 UTC 2005
>
>Message: 10
>Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2005 00:26:04 +0100
>From: Chris Jenkinson <chris at starglade.org>
>Subject: [WikiEN-l] Privacy policy and editing anonymously notice.
>To: English Wikipedia <wikien-l at wikipedia.org>, Wikipedia
> <wikipedia-l at wikimedia.org>, Wikimedia Foundation
> <foundation-l at wikimedia.org>
>Message-ID: <4360108C.5070803 at starglade.org>
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>Hi all,
>
>As the Board have been rather slow with publicising the new privacy
>policy,
What new privacy policy? Is there a new one?
>I have taken the step of adding a notice to the bottom of
>[[MediaWiki:Copyrightstext]] on the English-language Wikipedia (the text
>which is displayed when you click "Edit this page"), which mentions that
>if you are editing anonymously, your IP address will be publically and
>permanently associated with the edits, and if you're editing while
>logged in, your IP address will be stored for around 2 weeks.
I don't like this message. It is an extremely stern and harshly worded
message that might scare away potential contributors. Isn't a link to the
policy enough? Most websites don't write out their entire Terms of Service
(TOS) directly on the page; there's a link to the ToS at the bottom instead.
(Sidenote: if you've ever taken the time to read the ToS for some major
websites, they're quite scary...)
>Someone has also added a link to the privacy policy on the bottom of
>every page.
I like that - nice and simple link to the policy, similar to the
aforementioned ToS links.
><snip>
>Chris
I just don't think that the notice there is appropriate. When I clicked edit
today, I went "What the...?!" A link at the bottom is enough, in my opinion.
What do all of you think?
Regards,
Flcelloguy
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