I don't see how it would cause edit wars - IMHO it is fairly difficult (impossible even) to disagree about the content of a PICS label, since it contains objective statements of fact. For example, I appreciate it may be possible to have an edit war about whether some particular statement is NPOV, how do you have an edit war as to whether an article contains an image of bare buttocks? (sure, you could edit war about whether the image SHOULD be there, but you couldn't edit war about whether it IS there or not , which is what a PICS label is about
Cynical
Phil Boswell wrote:
Steve Bennett-4 wrote:
You are welcome to develop your own external labelling service. Placeopedia acts as a linkage between Wikipedia and Google: why not set up something of your own for content labelling? Useful information can be found here: http://www.w3.org/PICS/#Developers
Hosting this stuff within the Foundations purview would IMNHSO be foolish. Actually incorporating it into Mediawiki would be suicidal. Imagine the edit wars which could be provoked.
HTH HAND