There seems to be a worrying tendency to treat Commons as a gallery for 
non-notable art.
It's an educational project, not a vehicle for self-promotion.
A.

--- On Mon, 16/5/11, Ryan Kaldari <[email protected]> wrote:

From: Ryan Kaldari <[email protected]>
Subject: Re: [Commons-l] Fwd: [Gendergap] Photo of the Day on Wikimedia Commons
To: "Wikimedia Commons Discussion List" <[email protected]>
Date: Monday, 16 May, 2011, 14:04

On Mon, May 16, 2011 at 10:56 AM, Chris McKenna <[email protected]> wrote:

Am I alaone in completely failing to understand what the fuss is about?

The image is not pornographic, exploitative, illegal or otherwise

inapropriate for featured picture status.

The image is also not artistically, historically, or culturally significant, 
unlike all the other examples you cited. The only reason it's featured is 
because it's sexually arousing to anime fanboys who happen to dominate the 
culture of Wikimedia Commons. I don't need to crawl into a semantic rabbit-hole 
to defend this observation. I think its obvious to any reasonable person. If 
the image would be embarrassing to pull up in front of a classful of students, 
it shouldn't be on the Commons Main Page.


Ryan Kaldari


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