[Wikipedia-l] Censorship and bowdlerization

Michael R. Irwin mri_icboise at surfbest.net
Wed Nov 13 22:18:04 UTC 2002


Steve Callaway wrote:
> 
> It's much easier just to delete the pages you don't like or which don't suit
> your agenda, though, isn't it Magnus?

Often when working with information one wishes
to filter according to varying criteria.

For example:

If designing a curriculum in physics one would
typically start from the simple approximatations and
work towards the more correct complex information.
Material accessed via an maturity level index of
some kind might be very useful in writing lesson plans
and supporting material.

If researching business opportunities one might
wish to start with simple overviews and then start
requesting more complete detailed information or
even raw data for personal analysis.

When you say agenda are you referring to the site's
agenda or the users agenda?  

Regards,
Mike Irwin



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