On Mar 26, 2006, at 4:35 PM, Oskar Sigvardsson wrote:
Look we've been sown this path many times before, and it's never gotten us anywhere, infact, all it's done is make people fight and occasionally force good contributors out because of the hostile mood of the discussion (Wikipedians for decency/encyclopedic merit and WP:TOBY for instance). The fact is, far too many wikipedians think that this kind of censorship is wrong, so you'll NEVER get consensus on it. This is a discussion that should be killed before it has any chance to do more harm.
This has nothing to do with censoring Wikipedia. This is about tagging content so schools (for instance) and filtering software used by schools can discriminate between Wikipedia articles. Or would you rather Wikipedia be inaccessible in schools and libraries?