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'''Suppression''' (historically known as '''oversight''') is a procedure used by [[Stewards]] and [[#Local suppressors|local privileged users]] (called "suppressors") to remove personal information and other sensitive data from visibility, even by administrators.
'''Suppression''' (historically known as '''oversight''') is a procedure used by [[Stewards]] and [[#Local suppressors|local privileged users]] (called "suppressors") to remove personal information and other sensitive data from visibility, even by [[Special:MyLanguage/Administrators|administrators]].


== Policy ==
== Policy ==
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In general, suppression shall only be applied in the following circumstances:
In general, suppression shall only be applied in the following circumstances:
* '''Private personally identifiable information''' posted without consent, including links and directions to websites and other sources that publish private information without consent. Certainty is not required; if there is a reasonable possibility that the content is private information, it should be suppressed.
* '''Private personally identifiable information''' posted without consent, including links and directions to websites and other sources that publish private information without consent.
** Personally identifiable information includes, but is not limited to: physical addresses or locations, names, phone numbers, email addresses, or any other information linked to real-world identity.
** Personally identifiable information includes, but is not limited to: physical addresses or locations, names, phone numbers, email addresses, or any other information linked to real-world identity.
** Even if an editor has released personal information on another public website, it is still subject to suppression unless an editor has also posted the information on WickedGov.
** Even if an editor has released personal information on another public website, it is still subject to suppression unless an editor has also posted the information on a WickedGov site.
** This criterion includes IP addresses inadvertently revealed by editing while logged out.  
** This criterion includes IP addresses inadvertently revealed by editing while logged out.  
** This criterion includes any non-public personal information published about minors, even if the minor deliberately posted it themselves.
** This criterion includes any non-public personal information published about minors who are not public figures, even if the minor deliberately posted it themselves.
* '''Unlawful content''', (copyright infringements excepted) or links to websites distributing it.
* '''Copyright infringement''' in exceptional cases, such as when the office has received a DMCA complaint. Suppression under this criterion should only be done after request of staff. In most cases, [[Project:revision deletion|revision deletion]] is acceptable and sufficient.
* '''Copyright infringement''' in exceptional cases, such as when the office has received a DMCA complaint. Suppression under this criterion should only be done after request of staff. In most cases, [[Project:revision deletion|revision deletion]] is acceptable and sufficient.
* '''Obviously defamatory content''' when severe enough to warrant exceptional action. In less severe cases, [[Project:revision deletion|revision deletion]] or simple [[Help:reverting|reverting]] may be sufficient.
* '''Obviously defamatory content''' when severe enough to warrant exceptional action. In less severe cases, [[Project:revision deletion|revision deletion]] or simple [[Help:reverting|reverting]] may be sufficient.
* '''Valid deletions''' under the [[WickedGov:deletion policy|deletion policy]] where technical restrictions do not allow for normal deletion.
* '''Valid deletions''' under deletion policies where technical restrictions do not allow for normal deletion.
* '''Legally required suppressions''' in the judgement of the WickedGov office.
* '''Legally required suppressions''' in the judgement of the WickedGov office.
* '''Grossly offensive usernames''' when they do not meet any other criterion but there is no compelling reason to keep the username. This includes attack usernames: usernames that contain derogatory, false, or misleading statements about another person, organization, or group.
* '''Grossly offensive usernames''' when they do not meet any other criterion but there is no compelling reason to keep the username. This includes attack usernames: usernames that contain derogatory, contentious, or misleading statements about another person, organization, or group.


=== Reposting suppressed material ===
=== Reposting suppressed material ===