--- On Wed, 7/9/11, David Gerard <[email protected]> wrote:
The closest we could come to a neutral filtering system is an easily
accessible on/off switch for images.

Actually, that is really not a bad idea. 
If a user wants to read about bukkake or fisting, rather than seeing it 
displayed in graphic detail on their screen, they could switch images off, just 
as a precaution, before they navigate to the page (especially if they sit in an 
open-plan office). 
The same if they are a muslim and want to read about the prophet, but don't 
want to be surprised by an image of him; or if they're arachnophobic and want 
to read about the critters without being visually freaked out, etc.
A.
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