On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 13:04:30 -0500, Chad Perrin perrin@apotheon.com wrote:
Nicholas Knight wrote:
Christiaan Briggs wrote:
The thing is Nicholas, you're argument that you shouldn't have to jump through hoops to not see the image is just as valid for those who wish not to jump through hoops to see the image. And you're the one wanting
How do you decide you _want_ to see the image before knowing what the image is about? Someone going to [[Autofellatio]] may have no idea what it's about, but once they know, may be quite sure they do _not_ want to see a photograph of it. If the image is unconditionally inlined, you've removed that choice from them.
That argument runs both ways, I'm afraid.
I don't understand. How does it run both ways?
Theresa