On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 2:38 PM, Kim Bruning <kim(a)bruning.xs4all.nl> wrote:
On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 11:38:18AM +0100, Andreas
Kolbe wrote:
Wikipedia was also briefly blocked in Pakistan,
because of the Mohammed cartoon controversy. So there might be a scenario where countries
like Saudi Arabia and Pakistan figure out how to block access to adult images and images
of Mohammed on Wikipedia permanently, using methods like the ones you describe, based on
the personal image filter categories.?
That might be a concern worth talking about.
Quite so. Welcome to the discussion. :-)
Of course, it has to be balanced against the
concern that these countries can block Wikipedia altogether.
Our strategy so far is to indeed give people the choice of all or
nothing. Most people will choose for "all", and thus we practically
remain uncensored worldwide.
If we create filter categories, our current anti-censorship strategy
will likely no longer work.
Funny how nobody is mentioning the Virgin Killer farce. The organisation
that made that happen might just ask British ISP's to *silently* use the
filter-tags to prevent British viewers to ever know there was such tagged
content at all. And just to prove I am not being anti-British here, the
Finnish police did even worse things, but the margin of this e-mail is
too narrow to explain them.
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