diff --git a/index.html b/index.html index 14ed1313..3a540c18 100644 --- a/index.html +++ b/index.html @@ -769,15 +769,15 @@ "id": "web-without-3p-cookies" } }, - "publishISODate": "2024-01-12T00:00:00.000Z", - "generatedSubtitle": "W3C Editor's Draft 12 January 2024" + "publishISODate": "2024-01-17T00:00:00.000Z", + "generatedSubtitle": "W3C Editor's Draft 17 January 2024" }
This document is governed by the 03 November 2023 W3C Process Document. -
+These relationships can involve power imbalances. A child may have difficulty accessing any -computing devices other than the ones their parent provides. A victim of abuse might not be able to +computing devices other than the ones their parent provides. A victim of abuse might not be able to prevent their partner from having administrator access to their devices. An employee might have to agree to use their employer's devices in order to keep their job.
While a device owner has an interest and sometimes a responsibility to make sure their device is @@ -1951,20 +1951,21 @@
Online harassment is the "pervasive or severe targeting of an individual or group online -through harmful behavior" [PEN-Harassment]. Harassment is a prevalent problem on the web, +
Digital abuse is the mistreatment of a person through digital means. Online harassment +is the "pervasive or severe targeting of an individual or group online through harmful behavior" [PEN-Harassment] +and constitutes a form of abuse. Harassment is a prevalent problem on the web, particularly via social media. While harassment may affect any person using the web, it may be more severe and its consequences more impactful for LGBTQ people, women, people in racial or ethnic minorities, people with disabilities, vulnerable people and other marginalized groups.
@@ -1976,11 +1977,11 @@Reporting mechanisms are mitigations, but may not prevent harassment, particularly in cases where -hosts, moderators, or other intermediaries are supportive of or complicit in the abuse.
+hosts, moderators, or other intermediaries are supportive of or complicit in the abuse.Effective reporting is likely to require:
This document does not adhere to strict [RFC2119] terminology because it is primarily of +an informative nature and does not easily lend itself to constraining a conformance class. +However, within the formulation of its principles, we have taken care to use "should" to indicate +that a principle can be overridden in some rare cases given that there are valid reasons for doing so and +"must" to indicate that we can see no situation in which deviating from the principle could +be justified.
+Some of the definitions in this document build on top of the work in Tracking Preference Expression (DNT).
@@ -2624,7 +2637,7 @@There are no issues listed in this specification.
There are no issues listed in this specification.
Referenced in:
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