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How much nudity should be allowed in user uploads?


Posted by Frank on Feb 4 2007
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Freedom of speech is important. Everything that is not against the law is OK40%40%40% 40%
Let the users decide. Everything with a score below 20% is deleted anyway.30%30%30% 30%
All kinds of nudity should be forbidden here.12%12%12% 12%
I want more porn.12%12%12% 12%
I don't care.6%6%6% 6%
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 Our way is not best!

 
 by Fri13 on: Feb 25 2007
 
Score 50%

I would like that a "Dont show mature content" checkbox like screenshots has.

By default, i think nudity material should be hided because there can be so many young users.

But because it is about art, nudity is not porn, it can be erotic but there is huge difference.

I'm photographer and i shoot alot partically naked womens or mens and i dont shoot porn, just art!

I dont like idea to ban all pictures either, if someone makes good wallpaper of women with K, and you can see shes breasts partically, should this be banned from all users?
It just should be made so that those who dont like/should not see that, dont see them by default.

And still have that 20% remove so purely porn pictures dont stay on KDE-look.org because it's not place for that kind nudity.
Thats why there is adult pages and other sites where yousers can upload what ever they want.

And what comes to free speech... it works on speech, code, etc, but it dont work for everything.
If in one country is illegal to see women naked, users of that country cannot visit on KDE-look.org. Do we want block few countrys because few users would like to see "porn" here?

If _we_ are thinking we have rights to free speech, likewise we must respect other countrys, other cultures etc.

There is NO _our_way_, it's not like we could attack to any other country with excuse that our ways are better than their, what they have lived decades longer than other cultures....

Your freedom, Your habits and Your culture, is not best for everyone, if someone thinks so, then he dont have any respect to other human being to be what he is.

When users lives on country, he respect that country law, culture and etiquette how to perform.

Too much selfish freedom just brakes everything. Thats why we have GPL what limits what you cannot do and what is your responsibility to do, like when someone ask source code.

KDE-look.org just should not become place, where everyone can post any material they want, if it dont have anything to do with KDE.

There are so many great web-pages where user can post own art, here we have one big rule... KDE theme... and respect for other users with good taste.


KDE it just must be...
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 Freedom of speech...

 
 by gnulinuxman on: Feb 25 2007
 
Score 50%

I don't like nudity myself, but I don't feel a need to enforce my beliefs on others by taking their rights away, so I voted that freedom of speech is important.


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 A fine line.

 
 by surfg on: Feb 26 2007
 
Score 50%

I think there's a fine line between what's artistic nudity and what's porn, and it's sometimes hard to define. Art, I'm all for. Porn, I'm not sure this is the best place for.

Personally, I'm all for wallpapers depicting tastefuk nudity. Hell, I've got one on my screen now. Some people aren't going to like it, but they don't have to look.


windows on a mac? who the hell would want to do that?
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