On Sep 5, 2011 12:20 AM, "Kim Bruning" <k...@bruning.xs4all.nl> wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 04, 2011 at 11:54:44PM +0100, Thomas Dalton wrote: > > > > > > Yes, exactly! You're smart! :-) > > > > > > Now, one definition of censorship is : > > > * Filtering on the basis of prejudicial labels. > > > > > > We're not actually allowed to censor, because censorship is evil. > > > > > > If we want to do this, we'll need to figure out a way to make an image > > filter > > > which does not use prejudicial labels. > > > > Or we just reject that definition as obviously not applicable. If people are > > choosing for themselves whether to filter and, if so, what on then it > > clearly isn't censorship. > > [citation needed] > > I don't see why it isn't applicable. You have a censorship tool (your > prejudicial labelling scheme), and you are applying it for its intended > purpose (albeit mildly).
Please define "censorship" because I think the word must mean something very different to you than it does to me. To me it means one person stopping another person from seeing something the first person doesn't want the second person to see. That clearly doesn't apply here since there is only one person. _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l