How would a spoiler tag protect against doxxing, or links to CSAM (we have received them in the past)? Anyone could still read the material that potentially places a person at risk. The most recent doxxing occurred only a few days ago. Just because some information has been compromised in the past doesn't mean that the information is now no longer considered doxxing.
Once we know how the flagging will be employed I can look at how the community can have full visibility of the flagged material - but only where that does not permit the content to be published when there is a requirement to remove it. And I have said all this before so why is it necessary to repeat it again?
(Score: 3, Insightful) by janrinok on Friday October 17, @11:38PM
How would a spoiler tag protect against doxxing, or links to CSAM (we have received them in the past)? Anyone could still read the material that potentially places a person at risk. The most recent doxxing occurred only a few days ago. Just because some information has been compromised in the past doesn't mean that the information is now no longer considered doxxing.
Once we know how the flagging will be employed I can look at how the community can have full visibility of the flagged material - but only where that does not permit the content to be published when there is a requirement to remove it. And I have said all this before so why is it necessary to repeat it again?