On 29 November 2011 12:03, Tobias Oelgarte tobias.oelgarte@googlemail.com wrote:
What i found to be the best solution so far was the "blurred images filter". You can 'opt-in' to enable it and all images will be blurred as the default. Since they are only blurred you will get a rough impression on what to expect (something the what a hidden image can't do) and an blurred image can be viewed by just hovering the mouse cursor over it. While you browse, not a single click is needed. On top of that it is awfully easy to implement, we already have a running version of it (see brainstorming page), it doesn't feed any information to actual censors and it is in no way a violation with NPOV. So far i didn't hear any constructive critic why this wouldn't be a very good solution.
I gave one before:
From the far side of the office, a blurred penis on your screen looks
like a blurred penis on your screen.
For this reason, I suggest a blank grey square instead.
- d.