*If I were to make an account with the user name CumInYourCornflakes or HitlerMyHero there'd be someone all over the account within minutes, blocking banning, and deleting.*
Hem, is that "information"? I would have trouble calling that "Raw data", let alone information. Keep in mind that there are other rules as well - wp:notcensored is not the only reason why certain actions are taken :).
*No it is NOT. It is not censorship if I choose not to see X, that is my choice. So long as YOU have the choice to see X if you want to then we can both live in harmony. The conflict arises when you say that I must see X, or if I say you must not see X. Where X is some broadly recognized category of offensive material.*
Agreed. As our own "Censorship" article states "*Censorship* is the suppression of speech http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freedom_of_speech or deletion of communicative material which may be considered objectionable, harmful, sensitive, or inconvenient to the government or media organizations as determined by a censor.". if someone simply doesn't wish to see content it is not censorship, since it affects only them. The difficulty doesn't arise unless ones actions make content available, or remove the availability of content, for other people. The entire issue we have is "What takes precedence? The right to view, or the right to not view content".
~Excirial
On Fri, Jul 23, 2010 at 12:01 AM, wiki-list@phizz.demon.co.uk wrote:
David Gerard wrote:
On 22 July 2010 21:01, teun spaans teun.spaans@gmail.com wrote:
I think I am completely factual. After I wrote this, I went to the questionlist and found the cry "we dont censor" in one of the reactions. Which proves my point, I think. You yourself use that term in your email.
Well, we don't.
But you do.
Our mission - Wikimedia's bias - is that more information is better than less information.
If I were to make an account with the user name CumInYourCornflakes or HitlerMyHero there'd be someone all over the account within minutes, blocking banning, and deleting.
And "filtering" when applied by a third party is what censorship is.
No it is NOT. It is not censorship if I choose not to see X, that is my choice. So long as YOU have the choice to see X if you want to then we can both live in harmony. The conflict arises when you say that I must see X, or if I say you must not see X. Where X is some broadly recognized category of offensive material.
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