"Oddly, I've never tested that ;-)"

Hehe :-)

"But they do not block other /sites/ that may include a small
proportion of such content (Wikipedia for one; Google; Flickr IIRC)"

In that case it may well be that the problem resides in the way that images are provided on Commons. For example, several times I've been searching on Commons for useful images to illustrate blogs and booklets and been presented with images that were... unexpected, to say the least. 


On 16 January 2014 14:33, Andy Mabbett <andy@pigsonthewing.org.uk> wrote:
On 16 January 2014 14:02, Stevie Benton <stevie.benton@wikimedia.org.uk> wrote:
> I think from the WMUK side the first question I would ask would be: Do they
> block all other "adult" content?

Oddly, I've never tested that ;-)

But they do not block other /sites/ that may include a small
proportion of such content (Wikipedia for one; Google; Flickr IIRC)

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