On Tue, Nov 29, 2011 at 1:03 PM, Tobias Oelgarte
<tobias.oelgarte(a)googlemail.com> wrote:
The problem starts at the point where the user
does not choose the
image(s) for himself and uses a predefined set on what should no be
shown. Someone will have to create this sets and this will be
unavoidably a violation of NPOV in the first place.
No, why would it? What does it
say if someone created such a set?
"These are pictures of such-and-so, and there might be people who do
not want to see pictures of such-and-so." I don't see the NPOV here.
Nobody is saying "These pictures should not be seen". They are saying,
"some people would not like to see these pictures". That's not POV.
You missed the previous question: "Why would some people not like to see
these pictures?" The answer to this question is the motivation to create
such a list and to spread it. But this answer is any case non NPOV.