• moxOP
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    258 months ago

    I don’t think it would be in humanity’s best interest for scientific journals to be in the habit of quickly banning research just because someone has uncomfortable associations with a safely cropped photo (or a drawing, or a quote). Perhaps it makes sense in this particular case, after careful consideration. I hope it’s an exceptional case. Censorship is a slippery slope.

      • @[email protected]
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        198 months ago

        Uh, a consensual photograph of a naked woman, especially a cropped headshot of her, is not the same as a racial slur.

      • moxOP
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        178 months ago

        Since you obviously feel strongly about this issue, you might consider your bias as a reason to read more carefully. Please don’t put words in my mouth.

          • moxOP
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            8 months ago

            I’m sorry you aren’t capable of backing up what you said in the face of someone pointing out that isn’t actually censorship.

            censor

            cen·​sor ˈsen(t)-sər

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            verb

            censored; censoring ˈsen(t)-sə-riŋ

            transitive verb

            : to examine in order to suppress (see suppress sense 2) or delete anything considered objectionable

            also : to suppress or delete as objectionable

            [Edit: formatting]

      • @[email protected]
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        108 months ago

        It’s not like you can’t see the old Redskins logo on Wikipedia, or that the Wikipedia entry for the Lenna image would disappear.

        Give it time.

    • magic_lobster_party
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      58 months ago

      IEEE have the right to decide which papers to accept. They aren’t obliged to publish anything they aren’t comfortable with. There are much harder conditions to get your research published in IEEE than avoiding the use of a single image.

      Lena herself has also the right to oppose the use of the image.

      If you’re unhappy with their decision you can find some other publisher.

      • moxOP
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        8 months ago

        My comment was not about being unhappy with their decision. (I’m not.) Rather, I was offering perspective to someone who seems angry over IEEE not making that decision sooner.

      • @[email protected]
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        48 months ago

        Lena herself has the right

        No she doesn’t. Playboy owns the image and have the sole right to control how it is used

        • magic_lobster_party
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          She has the right to have her own opinion. Others have the right to choose to respect her opinion.

    • @[email protected]
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      18 months ago

      To end this, I will subject myself to being the test image. We’ll crop on my o-face while I’m doing your mom and your dad is a cuck in the corner.

      What? Some people would call that art. And it will just be my face. We won’t see your dad with anal beads and cock cage in the picture.

      If we only see my face in the picture what is the problem? Only you will know that the only time your mom could orgasm was with me.

      You are strong enough to handle using this new picture, right?