That’s perfect!
On Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 7:54 AM, Travis Briggs <[[email protected]](mailto:On
Thu, Feb 6, 2025 at 7:54 AM, Travis Briggs <<a href=)> wrote:
> That sounds great! I'll try to prepare a couple of slides, one to summarize
> the article and one with some possible discussion questions, if that sounds
> good?
>
> -Travis
>
> On Wed, Feb 5, 2025, 22:45 emelinebrule < [email protected]> wrote:
>
>> This has been on my mind a lot recently as well. How about we make it the
>> presentation/discussion topic for the next meetup? (next Thursday if anyone
>> needs a reminder)
>>
>> On Wed, Feb 5, 2025 at 9:36 PM, Travis Briggs <
>> [[email protected]](mailto:On+Wed,+Feb+5,+2025+at+9:36+PM,+Travis+Briggs+%3C%3Ca+href=)>
>> wrote:
>>
>>> Hi folks,
>>>
>>> I think this is a really well written and well researched article on some
>>> of the challenges with establishing consensus on politically charged
>>> topics, the dangers of doxing editors, and the possible capabilities of
>>> malicious actors with access to data brokers/online profiling data.
>>>
>>> It certainly makes me wonder, do any of the tools I build or use that
>>> "vacuum up" Wikipedia data (via APIs and other means) make it possible for
>>> these threats to exist?
>>>
>>> It also makes me reflect on discussions around expiring Quarry query
>>> results. A major stated goal was to protect editor privacy, but there was
>>> pushback from technical editors along the lines of "this inconveniences me"
>>> and "someone could just get the data another way".
>>>
>>> Would love to discuss.
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> -Travis
>>> https://slate.com/technology/2025/02/wikipedia-project-2025-heritage-foundation-doxing-editors-antisemitism.html
>>
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