[Foundation-l] Letter to the community on Controversial Content
Andreas Kolbe
jayen466 at yahoo.com
Mon Oct 10 11:42:26 UTC 2011
From: Ting Chen <wing.philopp at gmx.de>
Hello Fae,
thank you very much for pointing this out. Yes, I think you indeed hit
the nail. We discussed this problem on our meeting and Sue provided some
plans on how to work on this problem. I am normally reluctant to comment
what the staff is doing or what they are planning to do, because this
often can be seen as an intervening of the staff activity. But I think
it is ok for me to spoil this a bit now: So Sue suggests a two step
approach. In the first step we will only collect reader reactions on
images, to see if there is a problem at all, how big is the problem, and
where are the problems. And on a second step, when we have those data
and can work out an understanding of it, then we can go on to work out
dedicated solutions for the problems, as I said in my letter, together
with the community.
Ting,
I do think that asking *readers* in different parts of the world for their views is the way to go here.
This being a feature designed for readers' use, we should primarily be guided by readers' wishes, not editors' wishes.
Andreas
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