Strike against the collection of personal data through edit links
I have started a strike to protest against the collection of personal
information through edit links. I won't edit articles with
articleFeedbackv5_ct_token= ids in their URLs, as has become the case
with the English Wikipedia
On 4 February 2012 13:57, Teofilo teofilow...@gmail.com wrote:
Strike against the collection of personal data through edit links
I have started a strike to protest against the collection of personal
information through edit links. I won't edit articles with
articleFeedbackv5_ct_token= ids in
Thomas Dalton, 04/02/2012 15:05:
On 4 February 2012 13:57, Teofiloteofilow...@gmail.com wrote:
Strike against the collection of personal data through edit links
I have started a strike to protest against the collection of personal
information through edit links. I won't edit articles with
Strike against the collection of personal data through edit links
See http://news.cnet.com/8301-13578_3-10448060-38.html
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Correct if I'm wrong (And i'm probably wrong) but that would work for every
single site if approved, so why strike only Wikipedia? I would stop use
internet altogether. :P
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*Béria Lima*
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*Imagine um mundo onde é dada a qualquer pessoa a possibilidade de
FWIW, I know our devs are not at all keen to keep personal data even sitting
around - even checkuser data is cleared after six months, I think. What is the
current policy?
- d.
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3 months David. CheckUser data clear in 3 months.
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livre acesso ao somatório de todo o conhecimento humano. Ajude-nos a
construir esse sonho.
FWIW, I know our devs are not at all keen to keep personal data even
sitting around - even checkuser data is cleared after six months, I
think. What is the current policy?
- d.
About right. Keeping personal data creates disclosure problems with
children under 13.
Fred
A US law would affect only US providers; however the National Security
Agency is already authorized to monitor all other internet traffic, and
other communications traffic, in the world. They have complex search
algorithms that single out individual messages based on their security
priorities.
On 4 February 2012 13:57, Teofilo teofilow...@gmail.com wrote:
Also it is becoming uncomfortable to edit section 0 of an article. On
a normal wiki article, to edit section 0, one copy-pastes the edit
link of section 1 and changes 1 into 0. This is no longer possible
in a reliable enough way,
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