Consider a cv that has material that is not worthy to show and it's set as public cv. There needs to be a method to allow someone to "report abuse" allowing SO to investigate and flag / delete the offending cv. I do not see this option - has it been considered?
Oh, I can think of a number of ways of making a CV abusive. What is deemed unacceptable in a SO profile, should arguably also be unacceptable in a CV. (There's probably a good argument though that if this ever actually comes up, an E-Mail to the careers team is more than enough.)
I would absolutely agree with necessity of this feature on the premise that abusive content in CVs is an apparent problem - do you have any examples? There's not much point in implementing features based on hypotheticals.
@JonH I'm not sure what you mean - it's not really practical to implement solutions to problems that have shown no evidence of existing just because you can imagine they might one day exist.
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porn, hate speech and fraud
that was pretty much what I was thinking about.