I would prefer decency as a core value.

Fred

> On 05/08/2014, John Mark Vandenberg <jay...@gmail.com> wrote:
> ...
>> We have a reply:
>> https://twitter.com/JulietteGarside/status/496644233580003328
>>
>> "@jayvdb @guardian @Wikipedia @wikisignpost We won't know unless
>> Wikipedia chooses to make that information public"
>
> Unless I'm missing something, this means that WMF senior management
> can tell us exactly which Wikipedia articles are "suppressed" after
> RTV requests to Google.
>
> What do we (the unpaid volunteer community) want to do with this
> information? Ethically this is difficult territory, but openness is
> one of our core values, so this should not all be stitched up in
> back-rooms without explaining what is going on to the whole community
> and aiming for a consensus on action.
>
> Fae
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