[Wikimedia-l] Who invoked "principle of least surprise" for the image filter?

Bjoern Hoehrmann derhoermi at gmx.net
Thu Jun 14 03:38:27 UTC 2012


* Michael Peel wrote:
>My understanding of this line of argument was that images would be
>displayed where you would expect them to be displayed (e.g. the article
>on penis or vagina would naturally include a picture of a penis or
>vagina), but wouldn't be immediately displayed where you wouldn't expect
>them (e.g. if you want to find information on necklaces made of pearls).

Did anyone argue for displaying images where they would not expect them?
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