Pine, yes without a doubt a violation of WP:Privacy policy, WP:OUTING, and
WP:WHEEL for starters, since dox was removed by one admin and reinstated by
another, at the direction of yet another arbitrator whose edit history will
show nothing.  At this point I don't remember any more all the people I
took it to, they determined that the privacy policy had been violated but
declined to take any action. The point I think is not about any particular
individuals, because there were just so many; but that PII does not belong
in the hands of untrained volunteers, but rather with professionals who
have signed a meaningful NDA.

On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 1:03 PM, Pine W <wiki.p...@gmail.com> wrote:

> If Arbcom members actually posted information which could be considered
> "outing" in violation of WMF policies, please take that information to the
> Ombudsmen Commission. https://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Ombudsman_commission
>
>
> Pine
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 8, 2017 at 11:47 PM, Neotarf <neot...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> The arbitration committee has never responded to any of my emails,
>> although some individual arbitrators were willing to communicate with me
>> while I was writing the arbitration report for the Signpost.  Would you
>> like screenshots of the bounce notifications?  In addition, four
>> arbitrators posted personally identifying information about me and did not
>> respond to my requests to remove it.
>>
>> On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 2:05 AM, JJ Marr <jjm...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>>> "I emailed the WMF in relation to my enwiki arbcom case"
>>>
>>> You're getting ignored because the WMF doesn't want to get involved in
>>> community processes. Sorry to be blunt, but you should try emailing ArbCom
>>> before making this type of posting.
>>>
>>> https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Arbitration_Committe
>>> e/Procedures#Standard_provision:_appeals_and_modifications
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On 09 Jul 2017 1:47 AM, "Neotarf" <neot...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>> Hello, this is to let everyone know that I have submitted an appeal to
>>> the GGTF case.
>>>
>>> It has been very difficult to try to respond to the accusations in this
>>> arbitration case, because I don't understand them. Everyone who has looked
>>> at the diffs has found nothing.  Kevin Gorman called them "flimsy".  Even
>>> Wikipediocracy, which has no particular love for me, could find nothing.
>>> After having had time to go through some of the histories, I found that
>>> half of the diffs were from someone who wrote a program specifically to
>>> collect diffs of my edits in order to sift through them and who was able to
>>> use the program to discover IP addresses as well.  The other half of the
>>> diffs were added to the case by one of the arbitrators after the evidence
>>> phase of the case had closed and included edits made by Jimmy Wales and one
>>> of the admins--not even my edits.  I don't want to say a lot about this on
>>> a public mailing list, but at this point it is pretty obvious that this is
>>> a false conviction.
>>>
>>> I understand I was eligible to appeal this after one year, however I
>>> have waited more than two years. My initial inquiry to the WMF was on
>>> 11/17/16.  I was assigned a member of the WMF staff and told I could expect
>>> to hear something in mid-January.  Since then, I have made three followup
>>> queries, asking for an update to the expected timeline, but have been
>>> unable to get any response at all.  At this point, there is no reason to
>>> believe the non-response is not deliberate.
>>>
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