Difference between revisions of "Nookipedia:Personal information"
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*It is '''not okay''' to reveal both parents full names. | *It is '''not okay''' to reveal both parents full names. | ||
*It is '''not okay''' to reveal anything that one's parents do not want them to. | *It is '''not okay''' to reveal anything that one's parents do not want them to. | ||
+ | *It is '''not okay''' to reveal one's [[wikipedia:I.P. address|I.P address]]. | ||
− | The less one reveals about | + | The less one reveals about oneself, the safer one is. This should always be kept in mind when posting personal information about oneself. |
Editors should ''not'' post personal, non-public information about other editors. | Editors should ''not'' post personal, non-public information about other editors. | ||
[[Category:Policies]] | [[Category:Policies]] |
Revision as of 11:21, October 24, 2013
When revealing personal information about themselves, editors should always be cautious of the information that they release. This page provides guidance regarding what personal information editors should and should not give out. While these tips are not required to be followed, it is strongly recommended for the safety of each editor, especially for minors.
- It is generally okay to reveal one's first name or nickname.
- It is generally okay to reveal one's age.
- It is generally okay to reveal one's country and/or state of residence.
- It is not okay to reveal one's last name.
- It is not okay to reveal one's city, address, or other information that would help specifically locate them.
- It is not okay to reveal one's birth hospital.
- It is not okay to reveal both parents full names.
- It is not okay to reveal anything that one's parents do not want them to.
- It is not okay to reveal one's I.P address.
The less one reveals about oneself, the safer one is. This should always be kept in mind when posting personal information about oneself.
Editors should not post personal, non-public information about other editors.