On 2/5/08, Steve Summit scs@eskimo.com wrote:
Can you explain how an opt-out mechanism (by which I mean, certain content can be hidden if an easily-offended reader (a) has JavaScript enabled and (b) checks a preference or clicks a "hide" button) is "censorship"? We would not be controlling what others can see; we would merely be giving them tools to allow them to tailor what they see.
Define "certain content". Do we want to add this "show-hide" feature to the caption area of every every framed image, or did you have something else in mind?
—C.W.