Thread:TyA/@comment-5785681-20200522161350/@comment-1929113-20200525011710

I'm going to attempt to respond to each point directly.

"IDK if registered users can view the Contributions of blocked users. If not, it's fine, but if they can, this is an issue, imo."
 * All users, logged in or not can view the contributions page of blocked users.

"I thought FANDOM scrubbed all pornographic images"
 * Fandom does have a group of people who review all images uploaded to the site, but it may take a few days for them to get to an image due to the quantity of uploads. If they do find an inappropriate image, they will delete it.

"the file name never leaves an editor's Contributions."
 * As an admin, you're able to delete the file, which removes it from the user's visible contributions (it is still visible in the upload/deletion log though) and removes the file from the site. It isn't typically an issue of having old file names be visible, though if the name itself is incredibly graphic/abusive, we can remove it as well.

"the file name can now be passed into DISCORD where conversations can be private. I always ask annoying questions and the question here is: Are these bad actors phishing for pedo targets?"
 * Typically the individuals who post such images are looking for the reaction from the wiki/trolling. As a member of the VSTF since 2012, I've seen a lot of things. 99% of the time it is someone just going for shock factor trying to get their kicks by offending others. Ultimately the file being uploaded to the wiki (and then deleted) doesn't give them more of an ability to include the file name onto other chat services than it did before they decided to upload the file.

I have gone ahead and protected that file name to prevent other users from uploading to it in the future.

I hope I've answered your concerns. If not, please let me know. ~tya 01:17, May 25, 2020 (UTC)