Wikipedia talk:Personal information

Clarification Please
I am a tad confused about the wording of this proposal. It is included that  Personal information can include, but is not limited to names, birthdays, telephone numbers, and social security numbers. I agree whole heartedly with the telephones, social security number and I would add personal/home addresses to the list. However, names & birthdays? I'm mostly thinking in terms of articles about celebrities and listing there original name and birth date. A celebrity could argue that such information is hurtful to their career "image"--like knowing their true age. I'm certainly not advocating a Wiki-Paparazzi, but I do think such information (provided it's verifiable as you noted) do offer value to an article that doesn't cross a personal information/potential damage line.Agne27 05:15, 13 July 2006 (UTC)
 * I would agree that clarification is needed. I have just had a CSD request declined regarding a user who put their e-mail address on their user page and it appears that oversight and speedy deletion does not apply here, though I would it much more personal information than a birthday. --Wintonian (talk) 17:00, 1 June 2010 (UTC)
 * An editor who chooses to reveal personal information about themselves is entirely their business. Others may feel duty bound to let them know, if they don't already, that displaying an e-mail address is going to result in a lifetime's supply of spam in one go, but it is still up to them.  It is revealing the personal details of others that is a problem.  Sp in ni  ng  Spark  17:11, 11 September 2010 (UTC)