Hi all,
As an oversight, I'd like to give an advice first. When encountering a privacy matter that you believe falls under the oversight policy < https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Oversight_policy#Use%3E you should probably contact directly oversight-commons@lists.wikimedia.org rather than linking the information on a public forum (or even on a talk page), i.e. if there is a real breach of privacy more people will see it :(.
That said, I fail to see what falls under the oversight policy as explained by Odder on his talk page. The only use case that come to mind is the first one *Removal of non-public personal information*, however by publishing the information the couple seems to agree, for now, to have this information published (as far as we know, they are not lying about their identity). I'd gladly suppress the personnal information if it is requested by the person concerned or if it was an obvious mistake.
As an administrator, it remains, [[COM:IDENT]] which is a guildeline on how to proceed with photography of identifiable person, however I don't see any photo in this discussion.
In the end I just think we are having this thread because of the topic being related to nudity (which is clearly a not consensual topic in our communities, probably because it is cultural) and not really because of any real breach of privacy. If I'm getting it wrong, I'm open to discussion.
2014-05-20 20:04 GMT+02:00 Pipo Le Clown pleclown@gmail.com:
(...) Now, I'm not really at ease with Odder's decision, and I think we (as a community) need to discuss that, in a civilized manner. This could have (and will, I hope ) happened on the pages meant for that, on Commons, without any unnecessary drama.
@ Pipo Le Clown > Feel free to send an email to the oversight mailing list or start a discussion on Wikimedia Commons in order to explain your opinion. I believe the oversight team is open to community input.
Pleclown
Sincerely Pierre-Selim,
On Tue, May 20, 2014 at 7:48 PM, Thyge ltl.privat@gmail.com wrote:
What a kind communication! It gives me the impression that you are afraid to discuss matters outside of Commons.
The special role of Commons as a joint resource should occationally allow concerns to be raised outside the community of commonites. If concerns
are
not of a general nature, please at least deal with them in a friendly manner.
Regards, Thyge
2014-05-20 17:51 GMT+02:00 Pipo Le Clown pleclown@gmail.com:
You didn't get the answer you wanted, so you're forum shopping to get
the
"right one" ? How nice of you. Le 20 mai 2014 17:37, "Jeevan Jose" jkadavoor@gmail.com a écrit :
https://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Odder&oldid=12...
Is this the way Commons:Photographs of identifiable people works?
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