Forum:Image appropriateness issue

I'd like to get a community consensus and/or a mod ruling on the issue at Talk:Sex, specifically the use of File:Sex.jpg and the appropriateness of NSFW screenshots to this wiki. What do you think? &mdash; Rob T Firefly - Δ∇ - 21:14, September 13, 2011 (UTC)

No sex shots, no snuff shots. Boblipton 21:44, September 13, 2011 (UTC)
 * As I've already indicated at Talk:Sex, I'm fine with the image. I certainly don't agree with Boblipton's black and white approach.  To my mind, anything which occurs in a licensed narrative is completely fair game for this wiki.  It's not our job to censor what has gone on in the DWU.  Our only policy on the matter currently reads:
 * "Sexual imagery should be strictly limited to that which actually occurs within the narratives of the DWU. Think carefully if potentially offensive pictures are really necessary. Consider providing a link to the picture, and a warning of the picture's contents, rather than place it directly in the article. If you have concerns regarding the appropriateness of an image, discuss it on the relevant article talk page."

- our image use policy


 * Is that image really offensive? I mean,  what do we have for nudity there?  A bit of ass crack?  C'mon — it's 2011.  Who hasn't seen ass crack at the local supermarket?  Are we really that unfamiliar girls wearing low-rise jeans? Have none of us been to a beach?


 * More to the point, the image is actually of narrative significance, and should be on the ep page and both characters' character pages, as well. It is a key point of Miracle Day that they had sex.  Otherwise, his having to film her death has no particular emotional resonance.


 * I admit that the policy says that discussions on the appropriateness of imagery are invited. But this is straight out of an episode.  It's not like we're talking Dalek porn or Katy Manning's Dalek shoot.  Hell, Nicola Bryant's showing more cleavage in Planet of Fire than Arlene Tur is in this shot.  23:04:08 Tue 13 Sep 2011


 * It's not that I personally find the image offensive, I don't. But I do think it crosses the line of what's usually considered SFW on a public website with an unrestricted userbase.  If we want to go that route that's fine, if we don't that's fine too, but before the issue gets out of hand in either direction (since there are certainly more explicit images to be found in canon) I think we should have a solid consensus and official policy in place about such things. &mdash; Rob T Firefly - &#916;&#8711; - 04:23, September 14, 2011 (UTC)