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From: Seth Finkelstein [mailto:sethf@sethf.com]
Sent: Monday, April 9, 2007 09:32 AM
To: wikien-l(a)lists.wikimedia.org
Subject: Re: [WikiEN-l] Opt Out for Not So Notable Biographies
> Christiano Moreschi
> Is there really a single situation where our existing system of BLP
> vigilance, emails to the Foundation, OTRS volunteers, AfDs, reliable
> sourcing, etc has failed to deal with people wanting their bios taken
> down/fixed with the exception of Daniel Brandt?
There are several unresolved situations. An aggrieved subject must be something of a
diplomat to figure out who to appeal to and how.
Fred
Well, if you define "deal with people" as
"has anyone else
taken their unhappiness as far as has Daniel Brandt?", the answer is
"No". But I don't think that would be a useful definition.
Beyond Daniel Brandt, do we really have a problem
here that needs fixing?
Yes (IMHO).
My view is that I'm not going to go on a legal crusade over
my own issues with Wikipedia - that for biographies of living people,
it's an attractive nuisance and a weapon of asymmetrical warfare.
But I sure do think it's a problem that needs fixing.
Seth Finkelstein
A common sense attitude. What can we do to reduce the problems that arise? Neglected
articles with defamatory material, articles with little in them but some unfortunate
incident, clumsy attempts to correct articles by subject.
Fred