--- On Tue, 11/5/10, Aryeh Gregor <Simetrical+wikilist(a)gmail.com> wrote:
The obvious solution is not to display images by
default
that a large
number of viewers would prefer not to view. Instead,
provide links,
or maybe have them blurred out and allow a click to unblur
them. You
don't hide any information from people who actually want it
(you
require an extra click at most), and you don't force people
to view
images that they don't want to view. This allows as
many people as
possible to get what they want: people who want to see the
images can
see them, and those who don't can choose not to. The
status quo
forces people to view the images whether or not they want
to. And a
lot of people don't want to look at naked people without
warning, for
whatever reason.
A similar method is used by the Chinese Wikipedia article on masturbation.
It hides its gallery of images in an expandable box:
http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E5%B0%84%E7%B2%BE
Andreas