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[Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data.
From: |
Peteris Paikens |
Subject: |
[Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data. |
Date: |
Sat, 20 Jan 2001 18:24:00 +0200 |
There should be places in the XML data to mark the article as possibly :
'offending' for non-PC views on events, 'sexual' for articles with images
that might be questionable, 'violent' - photos of some massacres would be
relevant, but some would prefer not to see them, and 'assumption' for
theories that explain things, but are not yet hard science.
Those would be set by the original author of the article, and would enable
some people to view the data filtered, to be more like a standard
encyclopedia, but still leave the articles accessible to those who wish so.
- [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data.,
Peteris Paikens <=
- Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data., Bob Dodd, 2001/01/20
- Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data., Tom Chance, 2001/01/20
- Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data., Rob Scott, 2001/01/20
- Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data., Tom Chance, 2001/01/20
- Re: [Bug-gnupedia] Self-censorship and XML data., Rob Scott, 2001/01/21