On 2/19/08, Steve Bennett <stevagewp(a)gmail.com> wrote:
On 2/19/08, Nathan <nawrich(a)gmail.com> wrote:
question: Do we modify content on Wikipedia in
response to the offense
taken
by a subset of our audience? My answer would be
no. If there are other,
IMHO, yes. To do otherwise is to be pigheaded and out of touch with
society. We're a global tool for a global audience. We have to respect
audience sensitivities. When one day we have a featured picture which
is pornographic or otherwise sexual, it won't be on the front page. No
one really questions this. Why? Because it's offensive to most
*editors* not just many *readers*.
Our NPOV stance is not compromised by showing a little sensitivity to
our readership.
Steve
No one really questions "that", because it is manifestly untrue.
There has been more and less suggestive nudity on the front
page a few times now, and no it was not "offensive to most
*editors*".
Jussi-Ville Heiskanen, ~ [[User:Cimon Avaro]]