We could research the standards for a number of english-speaking countries and only include (in the censored database) pages that follow all of them.

Anthere <anthere6@yahoo.com> wrote:
Say, if you want to propose an short-wikipedia to
american schools - such a wikiUSchildrenpedia set for
american education, you need certification teams
coherent with american education standards.

But, a wikiBritishchildrenpedia set for british
education might not require the same censorship
standards. Perhaps the definition of what is porn or
not porn will be different. Maybe some points not
acceptable for american will be acceptable by british
standards and reversely.

Each of these set of people need to define
*themselves* what is ok and what is not ok.

So, we need to provide *everything*, and that is
*their* job to decide to keep or not to keep the
information. Not our job. So we need to provide the
flagging system for an extracted wiki perhaps, but
certainly not to define the nature of the censorship ourselves.


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