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'''Wikiproject Wikipedians for encyclopedic merit''' was started on ], 2005 to coordinate and promote standards of encyclopedic merit for inclusion on Misplaced Pages. This project is intended to coordinate efforts to bring articles to appropriate standards of quality control, as defined by Misplaced Pages policy and Misplaced Pages guidelines, to ensure Misplaced Pages continues to be regarded as the finest source of web based reference material available. See also ].


One aspect of encyclopedic merit relates to sexually explicit imagery and language. Specifically if some item of Misplaced Pages content appeals to only prurient interest as opposed to having encyclopedic value, it is generally preferred to substitute content that has encyclopedic value. The ] is illustrative in defining a work as obscene, in part, if it contains "patently offensive and taken as a whole lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value" (SLAPS). A quasi-''Miller'' SLAPS test is likely to closely match Misplaced Pages's meaning of "encyclopedic value."
'''Wikiproject Wikipedians for Decency''' was started on ], 2005 to coordinate and promote standards of decency on Misplaced Pages. This project is intended to coordinate efforts to bring articles to appropriate standards of decency, and to help find alternatives for inappropriate content as defined by Misplaced Pages policy, and Misplaced Pages guidelines.


However, it should be understood that the purpose of this project has nothing to do with censorship. It is merely an attempt to help Misplaced Pages establish a level or baseline of merit and what constitutes encyclopedic merit. A review of this statement by Jimbo Wales helps us to establish what that baseline should be:
"Decency" is a contentious term, but should be judged in light of the USAian ], or similar standards in other jurisdictions. Specifically, if some item of Misplaced Pages content ''taken as a whole, appeals to the prurient interest and lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value.'', it is generally preferred to substitute content that is not purely prurient and/or that has encyclopedic value.


{{in5}}"We don't show full-blown mainstream pornography on the front page of wikipedia as a matter of editorial taste and judgment."
Anyone who is interested in contributing, please sign up below and post any ideas and suggestions on the ] page. Also, feel free to edit this page and add any articles that need serious work or that you feel require attention below in the '''Open Tasks''' sections. The '''notice board''' below is to inform members of the project of votes or other current Misplaced Pages events which warrant their attention with regards to this project.


Anyone who is interested in contributing, please sign up below and post any ideas and suggestions on the ] page. Also, feel free to edit this page and add any articles that need serious work or that you feel require attention below in the '''Open Tasks''' sections.
==Parentage==
This Wikiproject has no parents.


This project has been renamed from a contentious initial name (Wikipedians for decency). Members who have joined, but made ironic comments indicating their distaste for a project under the old title may wish to revise the descriptions accompanying their listing. Likewise, editors who have refrained from joining because of the prior title and mission statement may wish to reevaluate whether this WikiProject is of interest to them.
==Descendant WikiProjects==
No descendant WikiProjects have been defined as of yet.


==Other WikiProjects relating to the topic==
==Members==
*] aims to stop censorship on Misplaced Pages.


As of ],], ] is encouraging people to "Express your opinion about ] at ]." ]\<sup>]</sup> 20:13, ] ] (UTC)
*<S>] 22:06, 14 August 2005 (UTC)</S> - emeritus, no longer affiliated.
*] 05:15, August 16, 2005 (UTC)
*] 06:54, August 16, 2005 (UTC)
*] 12:00, 16 August 2005 (UTC)
*] 18:31, 16 August 2005 (UTC) (watching and helping as appropriate/available)
*] 06:39, 17 August 2005 (UTC) - I am highly interested in developing a standard which says there shall be no new standards or censorship imposed on Misplaced Pages, as the entire concept of "decency" is POV on its face. I shall be glad to assist reaching such a goal.
*] 06:48, August 17, 2005 (UTC) - I would like to see a standard which requires an obscene image on every page.
*] 07:44, 17 August 2005 (UTC) - as an observer to any attempt to impose arbitrary standards of 'obscenity' and 'decency' on Misplaced Pages in opposition to ].
*] 17:36, 17 August 2005 (UTC) - You've convinced me! I'm in!.
*]. I think the best way I can contribute is by pretending to be a lawyer and spreading ] about Misplaced Pages being shut down by various government organizations.
*] 22:51, 17 August 2005 (UTC). I'm interested in helping us stay within the law. I'm also interested in making this the best encyclopedia possible for the largest possible number of people. That will require compromises and consensus-building about what is appropriate for an individual situation, and not a blind knee-jerk reaction like "all nudity is bad" or "don't ever let the prudes remove any nudity".
*] - ] 08:29, 18 August 2005 (UTC) Let's remove all pictures of people from Misplaced Pages!
*] 11:41, 18 August 2005 (UTC)Can never have enough decency.
*] 15:51, 18 August 2005 (UTC) There is nothing less decent than censorship, and I will make it my goal to make sure this project opposes all censorship.
* ] 17:37, 2005 August 18 (UTC) Let's rename this project, however, to ].
* ] (]) Why not I'll join.


==Members==
There is no consensus among the project members for any change to the project. While joining to mock or insult the purpose of the project would be ], users should feel free to join the project based on what it currently says, and are certainly allowed input as to the goals and methods of the project. ] 20:05, 18 August 2005 (UTC)
Moved to ].


==Open Tasks== ==Open Tasks==
=== Determine if Florida/USA location of (some) servers poses genuine liability ===
* Find actual legal opinion about any obscenity/decency prosecution that Misplaced Pages might plausibly face due to the physical location of its servers.
** According to ], a Florida attorney, Misplaced Pages is not threatened by Florida laws.
* Determine '''where''' Misplaced Pages is, in fact, hosted from a legal perpective. Expanded co-hosting by Google, Yahoo, or by mirror sites in various places may affect judicability and standing in case of potential suit against Misplaced Pages.
* Determine whether a change in location of physical servers would avoid legal liabilities, should such be determined to exist with current hosting.


=== Working Standard for Obscenity and Decency in Images === === Working standard for encyclopedic merit of images ===
*] - a place in the WikiProject namespace for a working standard on decency. *] - a place in the WikiProject namespace for a working standard on the encyclopedic merit of images.
*Develop proposals for Misplaced Pages style guidelines about when images that might be offensive or disturbing to some readers should be included by indirect reference rather than within the main flow of an article (or otherwise masked). It may be appropriate for some articles discussing sexually explicit, violent, or otherwise potentially uncomfortable content to contain links along the lines of "Click for an image of X" rather than directly inline versions of those images.
===Develop standards and factors for obscenity===
The standards for obscenity depend on the community. In this case, it is the Wiki community. We should develop factors for consideration specific to the Wiki community in determining whether an image or an article is obscene.
*Base such standards on pre-existing Misplaced Pages suggestion and policy.

Some discussions on the issue:
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**'''Allegedly''': Under Florida Title XLVI Chapter 847 Section 011, it is a third degree felony to distribute photographs of sexual acts in such a way that they are available to minors. Without an age check, such photos are a felony, and could cause Misplaced Pages to be shut down.
* Obscenity Regulation Under U.S. Federal Law
**'''Allegedly''': Pursuant to recent changes to ] governing enforcement of ], the Misplaced Pages Foundation would, as a secondary producer of 'visual depictions of actual sexually explicit conduct' (engaging in interstate commerce) be required to keep documentation proving that the 'performer' was above 18 years of age at the time of the 'performance', including photocopies of identification card, and make them available to Federal law enforcement on request. There would also need to be a boilerplate ] notice telling where these records are kept on any page where the image was displayed, although that could be done with a template. I think that the documentation and ID storage and presentment requirement is a problem for Misplaced Pages, unless the Foundation thinks it's worth it.


=== Suggest constructive ways to modify the statement of policy === === Suggest constructive ways to modify the statement of policy ===
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Guidelines (not policy):
*] *]
*Undefined "no nudity policy" but that does not mean it must be G-rated *Undefined "no nudity policy" but that does not mean it must be G-rated
**The current undefined "no nudity policy" is more on the lines of "no pornography" policy, the difference being that nudity could be found in an art museum, pornography could not. **The current undefined "no nudity policy" is more on the lines of "no pornography" policy, the difference being that nudity could be found in an art museum, pornography could not.


===Consider Possible Application of PICS===
==Notice Board==

This notice board is intended to inform members of the project of votes or other current Misplaced Pages events which warrant their attention with regards to this project. Please do not list articles in need of attention here, but rather votes for deletion, votes for policy change or other current and ongoing events which warrant the immediate attention of the member base of this WikiProject.
The mechanism designed to support 'content labelling' on the Web is ]. This is feasible from a technical point of view, PICS is supported in IE and other browsers and is technically viable. Implementation in Misplaced Pages might require some code updates but this could probably be made painless by creating a special type of category linked to a PICS header.

Deployment of PICS would in a good faith world allow for labelling of potentially disturbing content in such a manner that would make it easier for Misplaced Pages to be used in schools. It would also allow for automated detection of certain types of vandalism, an attempt to add a pornographic image to a random article could be flagged.

The problem with PICS is that it is likely to be abused. PICS is a censorship scheme (no matter what the promoters claimed). I think it is reasonable to control content that might be used in a classroom. I don't think it is reasonable, sensible or even desirable to attempt to control what teenagers view at home. Furthermore, the tagging of images would likely be seen as POV and warred over for many borderline cases.

=== Analyze legal liabilities Misplaced Pages may be exposed to ===
In the USA material with "serious literary, artistic or scientific purpose" is generally free of exposure to obscenity prosecution. Recent legislation in the USA has reintroduced the concept of "indecent" content or content "harmful to minors". While Misplaced Pages is not (and should not be) created or maintained to meet the latest laws of some particular jurisdiction, it is hosted on United States soil, and we would like to understand the areas where legal restrictions and encyclopedic merit intersect.

==== Develop understanding of "blue law" exposure ====
* Find actual legal opinion about any obscenity/decency prosecution that Misplaced Pages might plausibly face due to the physical location of its servers (in Florida).
** According to ], a Florida attorney, Misplaced Pages is not threatened by Florida laws.
* Determine '''where''' Misplaced Pages is, in fact, hosted from a legal perpective. Expanded co-hosting by Google, Yahoo, or by mirror sites in various places may affect judicability and standing in case of potential suit against Misplaced Pages.
* Determine whether a change in location of physical servers would avoid legal liabilities, should such be determined to exist with current hosting.


====Standardizations for citable references====
Please characterize each notice as either:<font color="red">SEVERE</font>, <font color="orange">MODERATE</font>, or <font color="blue">MINOR</font> to help aid your fellow WikiProject members to determine the state of the notice.
*References utilized should be from retrievable sources, not from defunct and or no longer published sources which make cross referencing almost impossible.
*<font color="red">SEVERE</font> - A critical vote over possibly objectionable content. Often these should be cases where it looks like the vote may be towards keeping an image which clearly violates Misplaced Pages Policy or the State Law of Florida.
*Exercise quality control to ensure referencing is from reliable sources; where necessary, note the established consensus on the reliability of questionable sources.
*<font color="orange">MODERATE</font> - Votes which while not critical involve material that is possibly objectionable and appears to violate Misplaced Pages Policy or the State Law of Florida.
*Refrain from utilization of tabloid media without further support from mainstream sources, unless specifically discussing tabloid coverage of the subject (e.g., noting how a particular celebrity is covered in tabloids; a discussion of ] is impossible without reference to ]).
*<font color="blue">MINOR</font> - Questionable whether the content is a violation of Misplaced Pages policy, or for votes where the current consensus seems to be for maintaining Misplaced Pages standards for Images and articles.


==== Related discussions ====
Please remove notices when votes are closed, or the event is no longer current. Each Sunday, all notices for the week should be consolidated into a single subcategory labeled: '''Week of:<DAY> <MONTH> - <DAY> <MONTH>''', listing the date of the Monday and Sunday of the week as the range.
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*
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]
===16 August 2005===
*<font color="red">SEVERE</font> Misplaced Pages:Images and media for deletion -> August 15th -> ]
*: - The is highly unencyclopedic and overtly depicts a sexual act. It is made obsolete by the in the ].
*:Suggested action - vote your conscience as to whether the image should be deleted or kept.
*:Status of the vote as of 07:22, 16 August 2005 (UTC): '''Delete''': 7, '''Keep''': 15.
*<font color="orange">MODERATE</font> Misplaced Pages:Images and media for deletion -> August 10th -> ]
*: - The is highly unencyclopedic and overtly depicts a sexual act. It is made obsolete by this .
*:Suggested action - vote your conscience as to whether the image should be deleted or kept.
*:Status: No votes, but votes may be forth coming as it is cited in the the above mentioned SEVERE notice's discussion.
*<font color="orange">MODERATE</font> Misplaced Pages:Images and media for deletion -> August 10th -> ]
*: - The is highly unencyclopedic and overtly depicts a sexual act. It is made obsolete by this .
*:Suggested action - vote your conscience as to whether the image should be deleted or kept.
*:Status: No votes, but votes may be forth coming as it is cited in the the above mentioned SEVERE notice's discussion.
*<font color="blue">MINOR</font> Misplaced Pages:Images and media for deletion -> August 10th -> ]
*: - The is highly unencyclopedic and is needlessly sexual.
*:Suggested action - vote your conscience as to whether the image should be deleted or kept.
*:Status: No votes, orphaned image, was deleted.

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Consider looking for related projects for help or ask at the Teahouse.
If you feel this project may be worth reviving, please discuss with related projects first. Feel free to change this tag if the parameters were changed in error.
WPEM can also stand for Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Electronic music

Wikiproject Wikipedians for encyclopedic merit was started on August 15, 2005 to coordinate and promote standards of encyclopedic merit for inclusion on Misplaced Pages. This project is intended to coordinate efforts to bring articles to appropriate standards of quality control, as defined by Misplaced Pages policy and Misplaced Pages guidelines, to ensure Misplaced Pages continues to be regarded as the finest source of web based reference material available. See also Misplaced Pages:Misplaced Pages as an academic source.

One aspect of encyclopedic merit relates to sexually explicit imagery and language. Specifically if some item of Misplaced Pages content appeals to only prurient interest as opposed to having encyclopedic value, it is generally preferred to substitute content that has encyclopedic value. The Miller test is illustrative in defining a work as obscene, in part, if it contains "patently offensive and taken as a whole lacks serious literary, artistic, political, or scientific value" (SLAPS). A quasi-Miller SLAPS test is likely to closely match Misplaced Pages's meaning of "encyclopedic value."

However, it should be understood that the purpose of this project has nothing to do with censorship. It is merely an attempt to help Misplaced Pages establish a level or baseline of merit and what constitutes encyclopedic merit. A review of this statement by Jimbo Wales helps us to establish what that baseline should be:

     "We don't show full-blown mainstream pornography on the front page of wikipedia as a matter of editorial taste and judgment."

Anyone who is interested in contributing, please sign up below and post any ideas and suggestions on the Talk page. Also, feel free to edit this page and add any articles that need serious work or that you feel require attention below in the Open Tasks sections.

This project has been renamed from a contentious initial name (Wikipedians for decency). Members who have joined, but made ironic comments indicating their distaste for a project under the old title may wish to revise the descriptions accompanying their listing. Likewise, editors who have refrained from joining because of the prior title and mission statement may wish to reevaluate whether this WikiProject is of interest to them.

Other WikiProjects relating to the topic

As of March 5,2005, Gerard Foley is encouraging people to "Express your opinion about Misplaced Pages:Censorship at Wikipedia_talk:Censorship#Poll." Johntex\ 20:13, 5 March 2006 (UTC)

Members

Moved to Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Wikipedians for encyclopedic merit/Members.

Open Tasks

Working standard for encyclopedic merit of images

  • Misplaced Pages:WikiProject Wikipedians for encyclopedic merit/Working standard for encyclopedic merit of images - a place in the WikiProject namespace for a working standard on the encyclopedic merit of images.
  • Develop proposals for Misplaced Pages style guidelines about when images that might be offensive or disturbing to some readers should be included by indirect reference rather than within the main flow of an article (or otherwise masked). It may be appropriate for some articles discussing sexually explicit, violent, or otherwise potentially uncomfortable content to contain links along the lines of "Click for an image of X" rather than directly inline versions of those images.

Suggest constructive ways to modify the statement of policy

Current policies:

Guidelines (not policy):

  • Misplaced Pages:Profanity
  • Undefined "no nudity policy" but that does not mean it must be G-rated
    • The current undefined "no nudity policy" is more on the lines of "no pornography" policy, the difference being that nudity could be found in an art museum, pornography could not.

Consider Possible Application of PICS

The mechanism designed to support 'content labelling' on the Web is PICS. This is feasible from a technical point of view, PICS is supported in IE and other browsers and is technically viable. Implementation in Misplaced Pages might require some code updates but this could probably be made painless by creating a special type of category linked to a PICS header.

Deployment of PICS would in a good faith world allow for labelling of potentially disturbing content in such a manner that would make it easier for Misplaced Pages to be used in schools. It would also allow for automated detection of certain types of vandalism, an attempt to add a pornographic image to a random article could be flagged.

The problem with PICS is that it is likely to be abused. PICS is a censorship scheme (no matter what the promoters claimed). I think it is reasonable to control content that might be used in a classroom. I don't think it is reasonable, sensible or even desirable to attempt to control what teenagers view at home. Furthermore, the tagging of images would likely be seen as POV and warred over for many borderline cases.

Analyze legal liabilities Misplaced Pages may be exposed to

In the USA material with "serious literary, artistic or scientific purpose" is generally free of exposure to obscenity prosecution. Recent legislation in the USA has reintroduced the concept of "indecent" content or content "harmful to minors". While Misplaced Pages is not (and should not be) created or maintained to meet the latest laws of some particular jurisdiction, it is hosted on United States soil, and we would like to understand the areas where legal restrictions and encyclopedic merit intersect.

Develop understanding of "blue law" exposure

  • Find actual legal opinion about any obscenity/decency prosecution that Misplaced Pages might plausibly face due to the physical location of its servers (in Florida).
    • According to BD2412, a Florida attorney, Misplaced Pages is not threatened by Florida laws.
  • Determine where Misplaced Pages is, in fact, hosted from a legal perpective. Expanded co-hosting by Google, Yahoo, or by mirror sites in various places may affect judicability and standing in case of potential suit against Misplaced Pages.
  • Determine whether a change in location of physical servers would avoid legal liabilities, should such be determined to exist with current hosting.

Standardizations for citable references

  • References utilized should be from retrievable sources, not from defunct and or no longer published sources which make cross referencing almost impossible.
  • Exercise quality control to ensure referencing is from reliable sources; where necessary, note the established consensus on the reliability of questionable sources.
  • Refrain from utilization of tabloid media without further support from mainstream sources, unless specifically discussing tabloid coverage of the subject (e.g., noting how a particular celebrity is covered in tabloids; a discussion of Bat Boy is impossible without reference to Weekly World News).

Related discussions

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