End-user image suppression

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This article seeks to explore the implementation of end-user controlled suppression of potentially offensive images on Wikimedia projects.

Following on from recent debate about the appropriateness of sexually explicit images on Wikipedia there has been some level of agreement to develop a technical solution to the problem of users being presented with potentially offensive images, particurlarly sexually explicit or medically explicit images.

The primary goal is to avoid offending some of our users while also avoiding the need to participate in self-censorship.

This solution would primarily involve the tagging of potentially offensive images coupled with some combination of the following:

  1. a site-based preference option allowing users to remove, hide or show this content by default
  2. a cookie-based preference option allowing users to remove, hide or show this content by default
  3. browser-based filtration, when browsers support it
  4. proxy and IP based filtration for organisations (such as primary schools, etc.)

Default setting

A default setting for new and anonymous users would need to be chosen, although this may be largely redundant if we use a cookie.

Relevant links

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