Thread:HMcCoy/@comment-3388158-20140722201523/@comment-24808864-20140723045848

I think so too. I don't want to be responsible for making that open to the public in general. But that cat is already out of the bag and it will take a life of it's own. I wish it hadn't been posted, but now it is out there and has been seen, shared and used.

When I first discovered the private content I felt a little bad being there, like it wasn't ready yet and I didn't have the right to be there. I looked at and did a couple things, but then decided to leave it. I have a feeling that is a convenient place for "testers" to test out the proposed exercises before they are released to the public. However, I would like to go in and check out some of the advanced calc things they have in there! I am hoping they are released soon.

The general rule for posting on the wiki is that people can post things that are non-threatening so I wouldn't be justified removing the page where the private content link was posted. However, when there is a Bcrat here we can make a proposal for a rule like that and they can either run an election, or may just choose to remove it if they agree.

As an admin I am more like a police officer (I can enforce rules) but I am not a politician (I cannot make rules).

I think the best options might be:

1) Ask the person that posted the link to remove it, but expect possible disgreement.

2) Post on an Bcrat message wall with a link to the content (this would be VirusKA at the current time) and explain why you think it should be removed.

3) Just ignore it.

Personally, I agree with you that we should not have it, but I am currently on option 3) for the time being. I might change my opinion if it becomes a bigger issue.