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Here is an incomplete list of things that can, and will be suppressed:
Here is an incomplete list of things that can, and will be suppressed:
# Personal information: IP addresses of registered users, doxxing, location, phone number, etc.
# Personal information: IP addresses of registered users, doxxing, location, phone number, etc.
# Copyright infringement: Use of material without the expressed consent of the author
# Copyright infringement: Use of material without the express consent of the author
# Serious personal attacks: Serves little or no administrative value, hiding protects the community
# Serious personal attacks: that serve little or no administrative value where hiding protects the community
# Other grossly insulting material that needs to be hidden to protect the community: Inappropriate images, moving pages to inappropriate names, etc.
# Other grossly insulting material that needs to be hidden to protect the community: Grossly inappropriate or pornographic images, moving pages to grossly inappropriate names, etc.
# Any other material that the suppression team deems unfit for public view
# Any other material that the suppression team deems unfit for public view

Revision as of 14:11, 10 April 2024

Message definition (Test Wiki:Suppressors)
This right is automatically granted to stewards and system administrators who can assign it to themselves, but non-steward suppressors may be appointed by community consensus, or by a consensus of the steward team (at least 2 supporting).

Here is an incomplete list of things that can, and will be suppressed:

  1. Personal information: IP addresses of registered users, doxxing, location, phone number, etc.
  2. Copyright infringement: Use of material without the express consent of the author
  3. Serious personal attacks: that serve little or no administrative value where hiding protects the community
  4. Other grossly insulting material that needs to be hidden to protect the community: Grossly inappropriate or pornographic images, moving pages to grossly inappropriate names, etc.
  5. Any other material that the suppression team deems unfit for public view