Board Thread:Wiki Management/@comment-263942-20160124013623/@comment-4356266-20160124072856

Finally I'm able to edit!

It appears that she-who-wants-to-be-forgotten found a loophole in the system.

The right to be forgotten is fairly new, and there is no easy solution to this problem as it directly counters the "right to know", "freedom of speech" and "freedom of expression".

The way I interpret this is that the "right to be forgotten" applies only to personal information. As "PiretBCN" is an Internet persona rather than an actual persona, it doesn't completely apply. What we can do is remove all information on PiretBCN that can be traced back to her real persona. Going beyond that crosses the line to the "right to know" as I mentioned earlier.

I must stress that Wikia is based in US, where the Freedom of Free Speech is entrenched in its constitution. We must protect that as well. We're not the Soviets who purge members of their kind. To me, going the Yezhov way is the cruelest thing we can do to an Unterganger. I won't allow that to happen.

I suggest that we bring this case to the Wikia Staff. They got lawyers, we're not lawyers. In the mean time the page will be restored.