Re: [Commons-l] [Foundation-l] Letter to the community on Controversial Content

2011-10-18 Thread Craig Franklin
There's a lot of images on Commons that make me scratch my head and say what the hell?. I've just found another two :-). On 18 October 2011 04:10, Alex Brollo alex.bro...@gmail.com wrote: The most curious and unexpected sex content I ever found is into [[Category:HTML]]. An unusual way to

Re: [Commons-l] [Foundation-l] Letter to the community on Controversial Content

2011-10-18 Thread Andreas Kolbe
From: Tobias Oelgarte tobias.oelga...@googlemail.com That is again the picking of an example. But what do you expect to find? Say that someone actually  searches for an image of this practice. Should he find it at the last spot? An good search algorithm treats everything equal and delivers

Re: [Commons-l] [Foundation-l] Letter to the community on Controversial Content

2011-10-17 Thread Andreas Kolbe
Note: This foundation-l post is cross-posted to commons-l, since this discussion may be of interest there as well. From: Tobias Oelgarte tobias.oelga...@googlemail.com It is a in house made problem, as i explained at brainstorming [1]. To put it short: It is a self made problem, based on

Re: [Commons-l] [Foundation-l] Letter to the community on Controversial Content

2011-10-17 Thread Tobias Oelgarte
Am 17.10.2011 12:47, schrieb Andreas Kolbe: Note: This foundation-l post is cross-posted to commons-l, since this discussion may be of interest there as well.* * * * * From:* Tobias Oelgarte tobias.oelga...@googlemail.com * * It is a in house made problem, as i explained at brainstorming [1].