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Wikipedia child image censored

{ Published on   7 December 2008  }

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A decision by a number of UK internet providers to block a Wikipedia page showing an image of a naked girl has angered users of the popular site.

The blocked page of the online encyclopaedia shows an album cover of 1970s heavy metal band Scorpions.

Internet providers acted after online watchdog the Internet Watch Foundation warned them its picture may be illegal.

Some volunteers who run Wikipedia said it was not for the foundation to censor one of the web’s most popular sites.

They also argued that the image was available in a number of books and had never been ruled illegal.

But the IWF, which warns internet providers about possible images that could be linked to child abuse, said it had consulted the police before making its decision.

The foundation’s list of proscribed sites is widely used by British internet service providers to filter out images showing child abuse and other illegal content.

It’s the first time they’ve done this on such a visible site”
David Gerard, Wikipedia volunteer

As a result, the addition of the Scorpion Wikipedia page has made it inaccessible to the majority of British internet users.

An IWF spokeswoman suggested as many as 95% of British users would now be unable to access the page.

Wikipedia volunteer David Gerard said he and fellow users were angry that as well as the photo, the text on the page had been blocked.

“Blocking text is a whole new thing – it’s the first time they’ve done this on such a visible site,” he said.

Jay Walsh, a spokesman for the Wikimedia Foundation, which manages the encyclopaedia, said the removal of the page also appeared to have stopped thousands of UK users from editing articles on Wikipedia, which allows readers to self-edit its pages.

“It appears that there’s a large number of editors – I can’t say all – who appear to have access issues,” he said.

The IWF spokeswoman said a reader had brought the image to the foundation’s attention last week and it had contacted the police before adding the page to their list.

Wikipedia is one of the world’s most popular websites. It is a multi-lingual online database written, edited and funded largely by its users. It has 2.6m articles in English alone


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