Shifti talk:Policy

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Just to make some things really clear: Paedophilia - under any name or with any description - is not going to be hosted on my server. The offending content will be removed and the offending user banned. If required I will lock the Wiki so that registration is required for any editing. Users making anonymous posts and edits to try and get around the ban will be prosecuted. If any user wishes to argue about this policy, well, I won't stop them from it. But if any user that has been banned for violating the policy complains about it the result will be the same as if they were anonymously making numerous posts - prosecution. (Though, in the latter case, I will likely also inform the police instead of filing a strictly civil case) - ShadowWolf 19:17, 20 July 2007 (EDT)

I've got no problem with any of that, my clarifications were intended to point out that since we don't sit here on the wiki 24 hours a day screening every edit as they come in it's possible that something objectionable might get posted and then stay on the wiki a while before we notice it and either categorize it or remove it. I don't want someone seeing something horrible on Shifti and then getting upset because our policy "promised that the adult stuff would be properly labeled" or something along those lines. It's a covering of our asses, not a loosening of the restriction. Bryan 19:42, 20 July 2007 (EDT)
No problem with that. And I should clarify the fact that there are certain border cases that may be allowed, even under my above stated policy of "Never, not in a million years". As noted in our recent e-mail exchange certain age-regression stories may seem to fall under my stated blanket-ban even though they will be judged on a case by case basis. - ShadowWolf 20:24, 20 July 2007 (EDT)
And I suppose I should get around to writing the "disclaimers" page now, too, since this is touching on that to some degree. :) Bryan 20:49, 20 July 2007 (EDT)