[House] Media policy.
Robin Lee Powell
rlpowell at digitalkingdom.org
Sun Sep 8 13:10:12 PDT 2013
On Sat, Sep 07, 2013 at 01:56:01PM -0700, Ruth Anne wrote:
> On Thu, 29 Aug 2013, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
>
> >
> >For baby butts and such. Please.
>
>
> 1. No vulvas, anytime, anywhere.
>
> 2. Butts are ok. Please don't put a "butt" label on the pic,
> though.
>
> 3. Bath pictures ok, with policy #1 observed.
>
> shall i go ahead and post this to house list?
I did it for you. :)
First off: any disagreements on this policy? I gather RA came to
these choices by looking around online at what people have actually
gotten in trouble for, but she would have to speak more to that
part.
Regardless of what policy we settle on, for those pictures I have
that violate it (and I'm sure there are some):
1. Right now such pictures are on dropbox and on google photos, but
in both cases locked to a very specific set up people (this is the
babies-private folder). I gather everybody would prefer that they
not be in either place and should simply be deleted, which is fine,
but just confirming.
2. Dropbox auto-backs-up files. To get them back once deleted, you
have to explicitly go through the list of all files deleted every
and find them *by name*, which is a staggering pain in the ass since
all my photos are named like IMG-20131212-121212.jpg. I just
checked, and deleted photos do not show thumbnails or sizes, only
the file name. It would be a *ginormous* pain in the ass for me to
track down, by name, every photo I delete to permanently delete it
from dropbox, but I will if that's what people think is necessary.
May I have permission to simple delete the files from dropbox
normally without tracking down the backups?
3. Is it sufficient to pull such files from all online everything,
or do I have to delete them from my personal computer as well?
Thanks.
-Robin
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