In general I think this is the best and most practical proposal so far. Having filter users do the classifying is the only practical option. In my opinion, it is unfortunately still problematic.
1. It is quite complicated from the user's point of view. Not only do they have to register an account, but they have to find and understand these options. For the casual reader who just doesn't want to see any more penises, or pictures of Mohammed, that is quite a lot to ask. The effort it would take to implement a system like this might outweigh the benefit to the small number of readers who would actually go through this process.
2. It is obviously subject to gaming. How long would it take 4chan to figure out they can create new accounts, and start thumbs-upping newly-uploaded pictures of penises while mass thumbs-downing depictions of Mohammed?
3. How can we prevent the use of this data for censorship purposes? Would we keep the reputation information of each image secret? I imagine many Wikipedians would want to access that data for legitimate editorial reasons.
Cheers,
Andrew (Thparkth) On Tue, Oct 11, 2011 at 5:55 PM, WereSpielChequers < werespielchequers@gmail.com> wrote:
OK in a spirit of compromise I have designed an Image filter which should meet most of the needs that people have expressed and resolve most of the objections that I'm aware of. Just as importantly it should actually work. http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/User:WereSpielChequers/filter
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