Sydney Poore wrote:
Today to be successful organizations; both for-profit and not-for-profit, must recognize the needs of their global audience. Offering image filters where people can set their own preferences and bypass the setting for individual settings is brilliant way for people with different values to share the same space. No content is removed, and people can see all images if they choose to.
Agreed. That's why I support the image filter implementation proposed here: http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Image_filter_referendum/en/Categories#ge... or http://goo.gl/t6ly5
Because we seek to accommodate a global audience (comprising people whose beliefs are extremely diverse), I unreservedly oppose any implementation necessitating the designation of certain image types (and not others) as "potentially objectionable" or similar.
David Levy