On 11.05.2010 06:43, Kat Walsh wrote:
> What I do support are tools and procedures that make it simpler for
> users to choose what they see: I don't think anyone should have to
> avoid Wikimedia projects because they fear that they (or their
> children) will inadvertently see something they didn't intend to. Most
> people never do; links are generally not surprising, and
> sexually-themed media is generally only present in sexually-themed
> articles. (As are depictions of violence, for that matter.) But a user
> clicking on an unfamiliar term, or who is not aware that certain
> categories of content are allowed on the projects, may be in for a
> shock.
>
>    
I agree completely with this position.

Any person must be free to see, but any person must be free to don't see.

My personal point of view.

Ilario
WM CH

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