on 3/7/12 12:52 PM, Juliana da Costa José at julianadacostaj...@googlemail.com wrote:
> Hi Phoebe, > > so it would be not longer possible too, to have medical pictures f.e. from > surgeries, organs or corpses, because they could frighten people? > > Best > > Juliana >> 2012/3/7 Juliana da Costa José <julianadacostaj...@googlemail.com>: >>> Andreas, you seem really maniac fixed to this theme. I am since 7 years >> in >>> Wikipedia and never saw this pictures. >>> For me are pictures from tortured persons, from war and weapons torn >> bodies >>> and shot heads a much more terrifying that sex-pics (I spare posting >>> "spectacular" links, just for attending the voyeurism), but for some >>> mysterious reasons, this is no "controversial content". 2012/3/7 phoebe ayers <phoebe.w...@gmail.com> >> >> Hey Juliana, >> >> As far as I am concerned pictures of violence certainly fall under >> "controversial content"; it's been defined that way in everything the >> board has written too. Images that could be shocking or unexpectedly >> frightening are definitely part of thinking about this whole issue. >> >> best, >> -- phoebe >> Phoebe, does this sound familiar? "We want you to imagine a world in which every single human being can freely share in the sum of all knowledge. That is our commitment". "We're in it for the long haul". (From: "Ten things you may not know about Wikipedia") Should this read, "...the sum of all knowledge (except any controversial content that may upset some people." Are you concerned about the Project's image or its content? All knowledge - or none. Marc Riddell I will be intelligent enough to know that little can be known; inquisitive enough never to stop learning, and perceptive enough to understand that all things and all events contain infinite possibilities. - MR _______________________________________________ foundation-l mailing list foundation-l@lists.wikimedia.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.wikimedia.org/mailman/listinfo/foundation-l