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**National identification numbers |
**National identification numbers |
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**IP addresses of registered users |
**IP addresses of registered users |
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**Email addresses posted without clear understanding of the consequences or without any consent from the person involved (the latter also warrants an oversight block) |
**Email addresses posted without clear understanding of the consequences or without any consent from the person involved (the latter also warrants an oversight block) |
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**Real names posted without clear understanding of the consequences or without any consent from the person involved (the latter also warrants an oversight block) </em> |
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*Obvious copyright infringement |
*Obvious copyright infringement |
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Suppression ''may'' be used for serious vandalism, disruption or extremely grossly insulting material at your discretion, but you should first consider whether revision deletion would be an adequate alternative. |
Suppression ''may'' be used for serious vandalism, disruption or extremely grossly insulting material at your discretion, but you should first consider whether revision deletion would be an adequate alternative. |
Revision as of 13:54, 1 February 2024
Suppression should be used as a tool of first resort for the following cases:
- potentially libelous information
- inappropriate personal information
- Home addresses
- Telephone numbers
- National identification numbers
- IP addresses of registered users
- Email addresses posted without clear understanding of the consequences or without any consent from the person involved (the latter also warrants an oversight block)
- Real names posted without clear understanding of the consequences or without any consent from the person involved (the latter also warrants an oversight block)
- Obvious copyright infringement
Suppression may be used for serious vandalism, disruption or extremely grossly insulting material at your discretion, but you should first consider whether revision deletion would be an adequate alternative.