[WikiEN-l] Potentially offensive pictures
Erik Moeller
erik_moeller at gmx.de
Sat Jan 10 20:17:51 UTC 2004
Christopher-
> What about pictures of:
> Dead, bloody people (common on european TV)
Are they? It's been a while since I last watched TV, but my impression
always was that US TV is more violent than Euro-TV. I may be wrong, of
course.
Answer: Depends on context - we don't needlessly throw pictures of "dead,
bloody" people into articles. Why would we? An article about
decompensation, rigor mortis etc. might include an image, but obviously,
the more generally offensive such a picture would be, the more likely we
would want to link to it instead of displaying it inline.
> Drug paraphenalia
Sure, no problem.
> Step by step bomb making
Could be legally problematic.
> Deformed lifeforms from genetic experiments
Sure, if they warrant an article.
> Injured people from combat (limbs tangled, guts spilled, heads
> disfigured)
Definitely, but only in an article that is explicitly about the effects of
war; in a main article about war they should be linked to.
> Medical pictures of diseased bodypart
Definitely useful, but preferably link instead of displaying inline.
> War crimes (remember the photo of the US officer executing a
> vietnamese during the vietnam war?)
Definitely, see above re: combat.
> Sexual acts, such as penetration, arousal, nipple clamps, bondage,
> etc.
Legally problematic. Nipple clamps no problem.
> Domestic violence
Link to.
> Aborted Foetuses
Link to.
Regards,
Erik
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