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:: Are you the subject or the original author of the article? You have a different profile, that's why I ask. If you are Rupa Nolan and now have a different log in, perhaps there would be some way to confirm? And maybe a compromise would be a brief profile linked to the zine. Ideally each zine that's listed has at least a simple basic page about the publisher, unless the zine was published anonymously. [[User:Dan10things|dan10things]] 02:52, 19 February 2009 (UTC) | :: Are you the subject or the original author of the article? You have a different profile, that's why I ask. If you are Rupa Nolan and now have a different log in, perhaps there would be some way to confirm? And maybe a compromise would be a brief profile linked to the zine. Ideally each zine that's listed has at least a simple basic page about the publisher, unless the zine was published anonymously. [[User:Dan10things|dan10things]] 02:52, 19 February 2009 (UTC) | ||
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+ | :: I agree -- I'd rather see a page with personal information removed than no page at all, if there are concerns about privacy. Any information that was listed in the zine -- such as the publisher's name and where she was from -- should stay on the site. I'd be ok with removing information like birthdate, employment history, etc., if this is the only source of that information. But at least some of the information on this page can be found elsewhere online. Ex: http://www.tranbok.org/catalog.html includes this text: "Nightly zine began in South Korea, created by a British born editor, Rupa Nolan." [[User:Jerianne|Jerianne]] 01:04, 20 February 2009 (UTC) |
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I'd like to remove this page in the interests of privacy
- Are you the subject or the original author of the article? You have a different profile, that's why I ask. If you are Rupa Nolan and now have a different log in, perhaps there would be some way to confirm? And maybe a compromise would be a brief profile linked to the zine. Ideally each zine that's listed has at least a simple basic page about the publisher, unless the zine was published anonymously. dan10things 02:52, 19 February 2009 (UTC)
- I agree -- I'd rather see a page with personal information removed than no page at all, if there are concerns about privacy. Any information that was listed in the zine -- such as the publisher's name and where she was from -- should stay on the site. I'd be ok with removing information like birthdate, employment history, etc., if this is the only source of that information. But at least some of the information on this page can be found elsewhere online. Ex: http://www.tranbok.org/catalog.html includes this text: "Nightly zine began in South Korea, created by a British born editor, Rupa Nolan." Jerianne 01:04, 20 February 2009 (UTC)