Here's an idea: If a page has images that may be potentially troublesome for folks, then that page is made with those images on a subpage.
For instance, the first page (main page) a viewer sees is just text (or text with any benign images), with a note explaining the full page complete with images/all images, is on the subpage. That way no one will stumble across images they don't want to see, and she or he will have to take the step to click into the next page, which would be it's own disclaimer. In other words, there'd be a PG-rated page (the main page) and the R-rated page (the subpage).
Good things about it: 1. it works within the confines of the structure we already have -- doesn't need any fancy coding 2. it's just one click to get to the full page and avoids one having to click on each image. This is easier for the viewer and for the person entering the information 3. it's easy enough to go back and do it to an existing record, either entered a long time ago or by someone who doesn't understand the policy, or disagrees with what's a "troublesome" image 4. this subpage idea preserves what was entered, or should be entered, and allows an article to remain "as nature intended," you know, the whole censorship thing 5. A disclaimer coupled with the the extra click to the R-rated subpage should be enough to cover any issues about minors/triggering/illegal. 6. You can do it on an article by article basis. Keep in mind, the number of images we're talking about is really quite small
Bad things about it: 1. more work for people to set up and police 2 .the potential of being insulting to the fanwork creator 3. the potential of stifling, or being off-putting, to fanlore contributors 4. hurt feelings about all the usual stuff to numerous to mention here
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For instance, the first page (main page) a viewer sees is just text (or text with any benign images), with a note explaining the full page complete with images/all images, is on the subpage. That way no one will stumble across images they don't want to see, and she or he will have to take the step to click into the next page, which would be it's own disclaimer. In other words, there'd be a PG-rated page (the main page) and the R-rated page (the subpage).
Good things about it:
1. it works within the confines of the structure we already have -- doesn't need any fancy coding
2. it's just one click to get to the full page and avoids one having to click on each image. This is easier for the viewer and for the person entering the information
3. it's easy enough to go back and do it to an existing record, either entered a long time ago or by someone who doesn't understand the policy, or disagrees with what's a "troublesome" image
4. this subpage idea preserves what was entered, or should be entered, and allows an article to remain "as nature intended," you know, the whole censorship thing
5. A disclaimer coupled with the the extra click to the R-rated subpage should be enough to cover any issues about minors/triggering/illegal.
6. You can do it on an article by article basis. Keep in mind, the number of images we're talking about is really quite small
Bad things about it:
1. more work for people to set up and police
2 .the potential of being insulting to the fanwork creator
3. the potential of stifling, or being off-putting, to fanlore contributors
4. hurt feelings about all the usual stuff to numerous to mention here