On 05/02/2008, Thomas Dalton <thomas.dalton(a)gmail.com> wrote:
It seems to me
that you're effectively saying that many Moslems
shouldn't be able to see any of the wikipedia's images, and trying to
enshrine this as policy.
Not "shouldn't be able to", but "should be able not to". There is
a
big difference.
But taking into account their beliefs, that's not so.
I think there's a difference between censorship, where something
disappears, and temporarily hiding or warning somebody about
something, so if they click on it, it appears anyway. Censorship is
bad, but warning somebody about something may be considered desirable;
this links into the spoiler issue we had here before.
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-Ian Woollard
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