Re: [WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-18 Thread Charles Matthews
stevertigo wrote:
 Note also that I find your comment don't feed to be a bit.. vexing.
 I insist that you refrain from making such accusations to me or anyone
 else for that matter - particularly when you've demonstrated your
 substantial capacity to intimately misconstrue both the subject and
 the object of my earlier comment.

 This is not to single you out: I know that privatizing forces have to
 some degree institutionalized a policy of disrespect, and that you are
 in very good company.

 -Stevertigo
 Excuse the off-topic remarks.

   
OK, here's what I think. You have shown you are prepared to troll on 
this list and others. You can no doubt refrain from that if you so 
choose. Dragging the thread away from a specific presentation on BLP to 
an area adjacent to a subject you have discussed to death is 
troll-like. If you wish to post a thread about the history of BLP as 
policy, go ahead. You will be less at risk of misconstruction if you 
start from your own baseline and statement of your intent.

Charles



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Re: [WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-18 Thread stevertigo
Charles Matthews charles.r.matth...@ntlworld.com wrote:
 OK, here's what I think.
Let's hear it.

 You have shown you are prepared to troll on this list and others.
You are no doubt referring to unrelated issues with regard to certain
officers. The issues I raised all dealt with obvious lapses in natural
and expectable responsiveness. In no way was this trolling. On the
other hand, the current noted institutional lack of responsiveness in
certain important contexts, is, in spite of its outward differences,
quite similar in spirit to trolling.

 You can no doubt refrain from that if you so choose.
Given the notable errors in your premise, I understand this to be
advice of only the special kind.

 Dragging the thread away from a specific presentation on BLP to an area 
 adjacent  to a subject you have discussed to death is troll-like.
It is certainly true that I have in recent months raised certain
issues, and people can be unwittingly synergistic in their innacurate
and pejorative characterizations. But if I am not presented with
intelligent and on-point feedback, how then can I assume that such
discussion has even been registered in the minds of the classes,
much less scheduled to be acted upon? Hence, again your troll-like
stigmanym is misplaced.

 If you wish to post a thread about the history of BLP as
 policy, go ahead. You will be less at risk of misconstruction if you
 start from your own baseline and statement of your intent.
A valid point in its essence, albeit with the problem that my
assumptions of good faith are somehow misplaced in certain threads and
not in others.

-Stevertigo
Again, excuse the off-topic comments

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Re: [WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-18 Thread Cary Bass
stevertigo wrote:
 Charles Matthews charles.r.matth...@ntlworld.com wrote:
   
 This would be another swipe at [Officer] - don't feed.
 

 No, Charles, it was not a swipe at [Officer]. If it was a swipe at
 anything corporeal all, it was at the way BLP paranoia and the
 BLP-police-state often appears to bring about an institutional
 violation of our most core policies. As in the case of the speedy
 deletion of subspace drafts about notable and current subjects, that
 delete-voters themselves have not actually read (WP:MFD/SV/ONS), for
 example.
   
For the record, I didn't see it as a swipe.   -- Cary


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Re: [WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-18 Thread stevertigo
Cary Bass c...@wikimedia.org wrote:

 No, Charles, it was not a swipe at [Officer]. If it was a swipe at
 anything corporeal all, it was at the way BLP paranoia and the
 BLP-police-state often appears to bring about an institutional
 violation of our most core policies. As in the case of the speedy
 deletion of subspace drafts about notable and current subjects, that
 delete-voters themselves have not actually read (WP:MFD/SV/ONS), for
 example.

 For the record, I didn't see it as a swipe.   -- Cary

Good. And for the record, I meant no hard feelings, Cary. I just
wanted you to do your job. Even if privatizing forces suggested you
just ignore me, do not. For to do so is to the detriment of your own
standing, not theirs.

Well, maybe theirs too.

Regards, and pleased to finally talk to you.
-Stevertigo

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Re: [WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-17 Thread Charles Matthews
Steve Bennett wrote:
 On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 7:51 AM, stevertigo stv...@gmail.com wrote:
   
 Also, let's not forget, the point of BLP was to give the OFFICE a
 reason to continue existing.
 

 Wtf? This sounds like a bold, nasty claim, but perhaps I'm not
 understanding what you're implying. What are you trying to say,
 exactly?
   
This would be another swipe at Cary - don't feed.

Charles


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Re: [WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-17 Thread Charles Matthews
Actually a point I felt was missing from NYB's talk, which took 
privacy as general theme, was this: as we know from WP:NOT, Wikipedia 
is not concerned with indiscriminate information. This ought to 
provide some clear blue water between us and popular journalism, which 
actually uses indiscimination quite often as a technique (e.g. twenty 
things you didn't know about some reality TV star, or lists of peoplr 
whose birthday is today). The argument put forth under the where are 
they now? discussion should be considered under this heading, I 
believe. Someone who won an Olympic medal 30 years ago is now pumping 
gas? If we exclude that from the athlete's WP article, is it (a) 
censorship, (b) respect for privacy, or (c) application of WP:NOT under 
the general heading  of including the salient facts on someone, not 
everything that has ever been printed?

Anyway, while the basic points that privacy in the old sense of 
protection from intrusive publication may not exist in the Internet age 
and attack pages with high search engine prominence do work may be 
valid, I had this comment to make about the concluding section of the 
talk, namely that we have our mission and it is not identical to tabloid 
journalism.

Charles


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Re: [WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-17 Thread Newyorkbrad (Wikipedia)
This is a very valid point in terms of another way of approaching the issue.

(In evaluating the speech for completeness, do bear in mind that I only had
a certain amount of time and couldn't make every possible point, but I
should have found room for this one.)

Newyorkbrad

On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 5:13 AM, Charles Matthews 
charles.r.matth...@ntlworld.com wrote:

 Actually a point I felt was missing from NYB's talk, which took
 privacy as general theme, was this: as we know from WP:NOT, Wikipedia
 is not concerned with indiscriminate information. This ought to
 provide some clear blue water between us and popular journalism, which
 actually uses indiscimination quite often as a technique (e.g. twenty
 things you didn't know about some reality TV star, or lists of peoplr
 whose birthday is today). The argument put forth under the where are
 they now? discussion should be considered under this heading, I
 believe. Someone who won an Olympic medal 30 years ago is now pumping
 gas? If we exclude that from the athlete's WP article, is it (a)
 censorship, (b) respect for privacy, or (c) application of WP:NOT under
 the general heading  of including the salient facts on someone, not
 everything that has ever been printed?

 Anyway, while the basic points that privacy in the old sense of
 protection from intrusive publication may not exist in the Internet age
 and attack pages with high search engine prominence do work may be
 valid, I had this comment to make about the concluding section of the
 talk, namely that we have our mission and it is not identical to tabloid
 journalism.

 Charles


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Re: [WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-17 Thread stevertigo
Steve Bennett wrote:
 Wtf? This sounds like a bold, nasty claim, but perhaps I'm not
 understanding what you're implying. What are you trying to say,
 exactly?
Charles Matthews charles.r.matth...@ntlworld.com wrote:
 This would be another swipe at [Officer] - don't feed.

No, Charles, it was not a swipe at [Officer]. If it was a swipe at
anything corporeal all, it was at the way BLP paranoia and the
BLP-police-state often appears to bring about an institutional
violation of our most core policies. As in the case of the speedy
deletion of subspace drafts about notable and current subjects, that
delete-voters themselves have not actually read (WP:MFD/SV/ONS), for
example.

Note also that I find your comment don't feed to be a bit.. vexing.
I insist that you refrain from making such accusations to me or anyone
else for that matter - particularly when you've demonstrated your
substantial capacity to intimately misconstrue both the subject and
the object of my earlier comment.

This is not to single you out: I know that privatizing forces have to
some degree institutionalized a policy of disrespect, and that you are
in very good company.

-Stevertigo
Excuse the off-topic remarks.

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Re: [WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-16 Thread Charles Matthews
stevertigo wrote:
 Saw it. Liked most of it.

   
Diffuse, weaker on facts than theory?

So Wikipedia Review gets credited with the idea of attack page, or 
something. Oddly, I think we knew all that anyway, or at least the 
rudiments of the debate, pre-BLP qua policy. But that could be one for 
the historians to sort out.

Charles


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Re: [WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-16 Thread stevertigo
Charles Matthews charles.r.matth...@ntlworld.com wrote:

 Diffuse, weaker on facts than theory?

Hm. People strong on facts, are typically weak on the theory, and
vice versa (and so on).

Also, let's not forget, the point of BLP was to give the OFFICE a
reason to continue existing. (That, and of course to respond
responsibly to Siegenthaller's bad press and then ride the resulting
good press into the stratosphere).

 So Wikipedia Review gets credited with the idea of attack page, or
 something. Oddly, I think we knew all that anyway, or at least the
 rudiments of the debate, pre-BLP qua policy. But that could be one for
 the historians to sort out.

I think Brad was just trying to give some due appreciation. It only
seems strange to us, because we rarely do it. For example, the guy who
finally got Arbcom underway never gets any credit at all. Anyway, Brad
gets props if for nothing else than defying the convention to pretend
that people without articles don't actually exist.

But anyway, back to the metaphysics. The apparent underlying theory is
that liability will takes us to the promised land of reliability.
In other news, its been only five years since anyone has used the term
Wikilove.

-Stevertigo

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Re: [WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-16 Thread Steve Bennett
On Thu, Sep 17, 2009 at 7:51 AM, stevertigo stv...@gmail.com wrote:
 Also, let's not forget, the point of BLP was to give the OFFICE a
 reason to continue existing.

Wtf? This sounds like a bold, nasty claim, but perhaps I'm not
understanding what you're implying. What are you trying to say,
exactly?

Steve

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[WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-13 Thread Newyorkbrad (Wikipedia)
Readers of this list who have not already seen or heard it may be interested
in a talk I gave in July at the 2009 Wikiconference New York.  The (somewhat
pompous) title of the talk is Wikipedia, the Internet, and the Future of
Privacy.The video of that talk has now been posted and is available at:
http://www.archive.org/details/nywikiconf_newyorkbrad_26july2009

Please note that my talk actually begins about 9 minutes into the video,
following some discussion about logistics of the day, etc.

Later in the day, there also was a session where I answered some questions
regarding my talk.  The video for the QA is not yet available, but I will
post the link to it when it is.

Newyorkbrad
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Re: [WikiEN-l] Newyorkbrad's speech at Wikiconference New York

2009-09-13 Thread Steve Bennett
237mb downloadable in Ogg format - is there not a streaming version somewhere?

On Mon, Sep 14, 2009 at 3:57 AM, Newyorkbrad (Wikipedia)
newyorkb...@gmail.com wrote:
 Privacy.The video of that talk has now been posted and is available at:
 http://www.archive.org/details/nywikiconf_newyorkbrad_26july2009

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