On Mon, Oct 10, 2011 at 6:13 AM, David Levy lifeisunfair@gmail.com wrote:
Sue Gardner wrote:
The Board is hoping there is a solution that will 1) enable readers to easily hide images they don't want to see, as laid out in the Board's resolution [1], while 2) being generally acceptable to editors. Maybe this will not be possible, but it's the goal.
As I've noted in other threads, Board member Samuel Klein has publicly expressed support for the type of implementation discussed here:
http://meta.wikimedia.org/wiki/Talk:Image_filter_referendum/en/Categories#ge... or http://goo.gl/t6ly5
Given the absence of elements widely cited as problematic, I believe that something along these lines would be both feasible and "generally acceptable to editors."
David Levy
Given comments like this, it seems the contingent in support of filters is utterly and completely delusional. That proposal mitigates none of the valid objections to enabling other forces from just taking what we would be foolish enough to supply, and abusing the system to all its delight. Please come up with something more realistic.