[Foundation-l] 86% of german users disagree with the introduction of the personal image filter
Oliver Koslowski
o.nee at t-online.de
Fri Sep 16 09:04:48 UTC 2011
Am 16.09.2011 10:40, schrieb Peter Gervai:
> I believe it is a fair assumption that we have voted for developing
> the feature, so wikipedias who need it can activate and use it, while
> those who do not want to use it will not request its activation, or
> will request its deactivation. I see no technical reason not to do
> that so I see no reason not to do it this way.
>
>
Where exactly has such a vote taken place?
Just a few bits about the "Meinungsbild" in the de-WP: Only active
authors are allowed to vote since the results of a "Meinungsbild" are
binding, unlike the results of ordinary polls ("Umfage").
Of those 14% who did not oppose the filter, I did not really see much
actual support for it either. The general tone of the people who did not
vote against it was that they don't mind that such a tool should be
introduced if there's really demand for it.
The 86% rejection rate means that the feature will not be activated in
the de-WP and that the WMF would be in a heap of trouble if they tried
to force the second largest project to adopt something that the people
who actually shape the project simply do not want. I believe it is also
safe to assume that those 86% are not likely to do the dirty work of
tagging pictures with categories to support the filter.
Regards,
Oliver
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