On 16/09/2011 23:55, Tobias Oelgarte wrote:
Am 16.09.2011 22:53, schrieb Stephen Bain:
Indeed. I think some of the problems some people are predicting have been drastically exaggerated.
As long as the option to hide all images is also implemented, we can quite simply add a disclaimer when anyone goes to turn on a filter indicating that if complete exclusion is particularly important to them, they should choose the option to hide everything by default.
Would we do that for text as well? Where is the fundamental difference between text and images? Both can be objectionable or offending to some readers/viewers. Is there a real difference?
Wouldn't be a simple button to hide all images be enough to reach our goal, without the need to introduce categories?
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I have already demonstrated how the image filter could be used as a text filter. Incidentally most of these arguments have already been laid out clearly on Meta, de: and en: