Jimmy Wales wrote:
Mathias Schindler wrote:
On Feb 17, 2008 10:32 PM, Jimmy Wales jwales@wikia.com wrote:
It is a shame that in this thread we do not have any representatives who might be able to find a compromise which would be satisfactory to the moderate petitioners, while at the same time fulfilling our general desire to not censor Wikipedia.
Does such a thing exist? Honestly, what could possibly be the compromise between "Censor in the name of religion!" and "Do not censor in the name of education!" be?
I don't know. :) If I did know, I would just edit the article and both sides would cheer for me.
Usually what I would look for in a case like this would be something which neither side views as censorship. Obviously some people will view anything other than their most-preferred solution as censorship, but usually moderates can find a happy enough solution somewhere.
I can't recall such a compromise having been successfully worked out in the past though, at least with regards to images. Do you have some sort of example in mind? The last offensive-image brouhaha I can remember had to do with [[autofellatio]], which as of this writing still has a photograph of a man performing autofellatio at the top of the article. So the resolution seems to generally consist of keeping the images in and waiting for the opponents to give up. On occasion a sleazy-looking sexual image has been replaced with a more tasteful-looking one, but that's about all the compromise I can recall in that department.
-Mark