User talk:Lingfei91

Welcome to Miraheze and Guidance from Trust and Safety
Hi Lingfei91/秦瑞红,

Firstly, please allow me to welcome you to Miraheze, a 100% open-source, community- and volunteer-run, and donor-supported wiki farm. I'm Doug, a Trust and Safety Responder. Earlier today, I had to suppress several pages/images on your wiki that contained inappropriate/unauthorized personally identifying information (PII) of multiple real people. Additionally, one particular photograph did not seem to have the appropriate notation noting you were authorized to post the photograph of what appeared to be a minor youth (i.e., there was no copyright clearance or any indication as to who was the photographer). Given the limited number of problematic pages on the wiki, I wanted to instead provide you with this firm guidance as to the Terms of Use, as well as the Privacy Policy, which together form the legal user agreement between you and Miraheze Limited, the UK-based legal not-for-profit entity which operates the wiki farm. Please ensure you review these agreements, and either ping or e-mail me should you have any questions that need clarification. As well, as Miraheze is volunteer-run, please feel free to consider assisting with any translation updates to those pages in your native language. :)

Secondly, I observed one or more pages on that wiki that appeared to be very disparaging and seemed to be set up as personal attack pages. You should know that your wiki is subject to the Content Policy, which has been decided by community consensus. While the Trust and Safety team does not enforce this policy, as this is enforced through the community-elected Steward team principally, you nonetheless should review it, and reach out to the Steward team, either by e-mail to  or stewards' noticeboard should you have any questions about this, or other global policies (which, among other things, include the Code of Conduct and user accounts policy).

Thank you for your understanding, and for your future compliance with both the above legal agreements and any community-established global policies.

Best,

Doug (talk) 03:41, 3 January 2022 (UTC)