Am 07.03.2012 23:41, schrieb Andreas Kolbe:
Juliana,

You simply don't understand where I am coming from.

I have nothing against Wikimedia websites hosting adult content, just like
I have nothing against the far greater amounts of explicit adult material
on Flickr for example. What saddens me though is that Wikimedia is unable
to grow up, and simply can't get it together to host such material
responsibly, like Flickr and YouTube do, behind an age-related filter.
Because that is far and away the mainstream position in society about adult
material.
Sorry to interrupt you. But as i can see, you constantly rage against sexuality in any form. I came to this little conclusion because i saw never an example from your side considering other topics. What i see is the constant lobbying for a "safepedia", abusing children and crying mothers as the main argument, while praising flickr, youtube and co. as the ideal that we all should follow. Im absolutely not convinced that this is the right way for knowledge. Not a single website that has this kind of "service" is dedicated to spread education or knowledge. It's quite the opposite.
And I am saddened that at least some members of the Wikimedia Foundation
Board lack the balls and vision to make Wikimedia a mainstream operator,
and instead want to whimp out and give in to extremists.
I hope that they have the balls to follow the good examples. What are good examples? * Equal treatment of content and readers (including children), as most libraries in the world do. * The internet. A place for the free mind and everyone that wants to share knowledge and to spread the word.
* Diversity in viewpoints, but acting with respect and tolerance.

Now, I am aware of your work in German Wikipedia, and I think that German
Wikipedia generally curates controversial content well. German Wikipedia
would never have an illustration like the Donkey punch animation in
mainspace:

http://www.junkland.net/2011/11/donkey-punch-or-how-i-tried-to-fight.html

So to an extent I can understand German editors saying, "There is no
problem." But only to an extent. Commons and parts of English Wikipedia are
a joke. Even some people in German Wikipedia have understood this. In my
view, the editors who cluster around these topic areas in Commons and
English Wikipedia simply lack the ability to curate such material
responsibly. The internal culture is completely inappropriate.

The other day e.g. I noticed that Wikimedia Commons administrators
prominently involved in the curation of adult materials were giving or
being given something called the "Hot Sex Barnstar" (NSFW) for their
efforts:

http://www.webcitation.org/65yLm9XpJ
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Hot_sex_barnstar.png
http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Cirt&oldid=67901160#Hot_sex_barnstar

http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Saibo&oldid=67973190#The_Hot_Sex_Barnstar

http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk%3AMattbuck&diff=67910238&oldid=67910067
http://commons.wikimedia.org/w/index.php?title=User_talk:Stefan4&oldid=67980777#The_Hot_Sex_Barnstar

The editor who designed this barnstar has just been blocked on Commons and
English Wikipedia by Geni, who (because of the Wikipedia Review discussion
thread, I guess) believes him to be the person reported to have been jailed
for possessing and distributing child pornography in the United States in
this article:

http://sptimes.ru/index.php?action_id=2&story_id=13283
He said himself that he isn't the same person, while Geni has no evidence however. To me it looks like a witch hunt and i would create and give you a barnstar for that. The reason this barnstar (hot n sexy) exists is also very simple. It exists because people like you only rage against sexual topics and that again, again, again, zZzZz, again and again. It is boring and a nuisance for the active community that wants to curate Commons.
The editor has since been unblocked in Commons, while his unblock request
in English Wikipedia has been denied by the arbitration committee.

Now, this chap has contributed to Wikimedia projects for almost eight
years. He has been one of the most active contributors to Wikimedia Commons
in the adult media area, part of a small group of self-selected editors who
decide what kind of adult educational media Wikimedia Commons should host
to support its tax-exempt educational brief. In the real world, he
represents a fringe political position and a worldview that is aggressively
opposed to mainstream society. In Wikimedia Commons, he is mainstream. That
is a problem.

WMF is looking to work together with lots of mainstream organisations, from
the British Museum to the Smithsonian. But this kind of curation of adult
content is an embarrassment for the Wikimedia Foundation, and a potential
embarrassment for all the institutions collaborating with Wikimedia. And
the German community, happy with its largely well curated content in German
Wikipedia, is hurting the Wikimedia Foundation as a whole by preventing it
from moving towards the mainstream of society.

Andreas
And the raging, biting and attacking continues, while constructing arguments from single examples. Great job as usual. Sorry, but your efforts piss me off and i see nothing good coming out of it. In a recent discussion i thought that you would be able to have a little bit of insight, but i was terribly wrong and I'm ashamed of you and your words.

nya~ (if lobbying is not enough, statute examples...)

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