[House] Media policy.

RJ Johnson rmjwell at gmail.com
Tue Sep 17 13:30:22 PDT 2013


What Ruth Anne said. :-)


On Tue, Sep 17, 2013 at 11:15 AM, Ruth Anne <raladue at digitalkingdom.org>wrote:

> On Sun, 8 Sep 2013, Robin Lee Powell wrote:
>
>  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.
>>
>
> correct.
>
>
>  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?
>>
>
> yes
>
>
>  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?
>>
>
> Yes, and no. Just don't go doing anything that would get your computers
> seized. :)
>
> --Ruth Anne
>
>
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