geni schrieb:
On 21/02/2008, Raphael Wegmann
<raphael(a)psi.co.at> wrote:
Sure. There's a heated debate with strong
backing on the "no-censorship"
and the "remove images" sides. The "hide/show" feature could be an
acceptable compromise for both sides.
Why?
Because it provides a solution for both. Everybody can decide
for themselves whether he wants to see those images or not.
Now that I tried, I found out that the
"no-censorship" crowd
doesn't seem to care about offensiveness and shows no willingness
to compromise. IMHO a very immature and narrow-minded position.
You expect someone holding a no censorship position to accept censorship?
How is it censorship, when all you have to do is click a link?
Is your computer censoring the internet, because you have to click
the browser icon before you can surf the internet?
Is your browser censoring Wikipedia, because you have to click
on the bookmark before it shows you the Wikipedia page?
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Raphael