Am 29.11.2011 14:40, schrieb Andre Engels: > On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Tobias Oelgarte > <tobias.oelga...@googlemail.com> wrote: > >> The problem starts at the point where the user does not choose the >> image(s) for himself and uses a predefined set on what should no be >> shown. Someone will have to create this sets and this will be >> unavoidably a violation of NPOV in the first place. > No, why would it? What does it say if someone created such a set? > "These are pictures of such-and-so, and there might be people who do > not want to see pictures of such-and-so." I don't see the NPOV here. > Nobody is saying "These pictures should not be seen". They are saying, > "some people would not like to see these pictures". That's not POV. > You missed the previous question: "Why would some people not like to see these pictures?" The answer to this question is the motivation to create such a list and to spread it. But this answer is any case non NPOV.
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