On 11 May 2010 15:22, Ken Arromdee arromdee@rahul.net wrote:
In that case removing private social security numbers or even dates of birth is still censorship. Removing the Brian Peppers page is censorship. Even removing illegal content is censorship. The no censorship rule isn't, and never has been, an absolute 100% no exceptions rule. It's no different from any other rule in this regard.
Well done, you've disproved the existence of the word "censorship". Or of the concept of editorial judgement. One or the other. I'm sure people will be convinced.
- d.