On Wed, Apr 1, 2009 at 11:12 PM, Owen Winkler <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Chris Meller wrote:
> > I don't think it's an issue of constantly posting NSFW links, I think
> > it's the odd funny possibly NSFW link that someone finds the urge to
> > post. Maybe it's just my freedom-loving libertarian side, but that
> > shoudln't be totally forbidden.
>
> Of course it should be forbidden!  You don't let people come and hang
> whichever photos they want, pornographic or otherwise in bad taste, in
> the lobby of your company.  #habari is our virtual lobby - There should
> be rules of conduct.


Having a pornographic photo hanging on the wall of the lobby and having one
behind a door labeled "NSFW" that you have to open are totally different
things.

But this is why I didn't want to try and establish a set of rules, because
we're not likely to ever agree. :)


>
> > As long as it's not oppressive and you label things as NSFW so I know
> > not to click them, I'm happy. But then that gets back to the general
> > common-sense rules I was advocating to start with.
>
> At least consider this as part of
> http://wiki.habariproject.org/en/IRC#Nature_of_IRC :
>
> While we would not discourage any specific non-Habari discussion, topics
> considered by channel operators to be abusive or disruptive to the tenor
> of the channel or the image of Habari as portrayed in this gathering
> place for its community will be asked to find a home elsewhere.
>
>
> Owen
>
> >
>

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