--- Chris Jenkinson <chris(a)starglade.org> wrote:
Because fair use images are fundamentally against the
principles of a
free content encyclopaedia. If a fair use image isn't improving an
article, or if there is a replacement free image, then the fair use
image should be deleted with impunity. Each fair use image on Wikipedia
hinders our efforts to create a distributable free content encyclopaedia.
You're confusing user space with article space. User pages are *not* the
distributable free content encyclopedia. User pages are part of the framework
which builds the distributable free content encyclopedia.
There is a perfectly reasonable goal of avoiding fair use images in *articles*,
wherever possible. As I understand it, we also remove most Fair Use images from
user pages because we normally don't have any decent Fair Use rationale for
using them there. However, as a parody, we do have a rationale for the AYB
image.
It's a good thing to keep a few fun things on Wikipedia outside of the article
space. It's a good thing to be wary of fair use images. It's a bad thing to
delete humour because of misplaced "fair use" political correctness.
-- Matt
Wikipedia:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Matt_Crypto
Blog:
http://cipher-text.blogspot.com
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