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[CEPC] Add text discouraging the use of violent imagery #21

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hober opened this issue Dec 11, 2018 · 6 comments
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[CEPC] Add text discouraging the use of violent imagery #21

hober opened this issue Dec 11, 2018 · 6 comments

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@hober
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hober commented Dec 11, 2018

The CEPC should discourage W3C participants from the use of violent imagery in presentation materials, including (photographic or artistic) depictions of personal and/or mass violence, e.g. the aftermath of well-known mass casualty events.

(Edited to clarify context where this came up in standards work.)

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Thanks @hober. I agree with the idea, but I am a little unclear about where this fits into the world of standards. Is the concern about behavior on social media and similar? If you prefer to discuss privately, please in touch.

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hober commented Dec 11, 2018

Thanks @hober. I agree with the idea, but I am a little unclear about where this fits into the world of standards.

Does the above edit (addition of "in presentation materials") clarify things?

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Thanks for the edit. Much clearer.

@wseltzer
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I wonder if a good first place to add such guidance is in an update to the speaker resources wiki and then link that more prominently from calls for presentations.

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Added to https://www.w3.org/wiki/Speaker_Resources#About_Slides_Specifically.E2.80.A6

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Thanks @wseltzer. @hober if you're comfortable with this resolution, please close the issue.

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