In-house specialist in drive-by moddings. Member since Dec 2012 3715 Points Moderator
Look, the images with the Swastikas on them have been set as 'NSFW', so that should be the end of it as far as the practicalities are concerned. If anyone wants to click on them to view them, that's their choice - as it should always be.
Rock, Country or R. & B. - Classic Hits for me! Member since Dec 2014 252 Points
TheJudge wrote:
Look, the images with the Swastikas on them have been set as 'NSFW', so that should be the end of it as far as the practicalities are concerned. If anyone wants to click on them to view them, that's their choice - as it should always be.
Don't get angry, Judge, I wasn't out to cause you any offence. Perhaps only the comments made about the album could be shown(as I explained earlier) with the "image" section left blank as though no image was uploaded.
A girl who looks good in vinyl Member since Dec 2012 1544 Points Moderator
TheJudge wrote:
Look, the images with the Swastikas on them have been set as 'NSFW', so that should be the end of it as far as the practicalities are concerned. If anyone wants to click on them to view them, that's their choice - as it should always be.
I am in agreement with you -- your actions are both prudent and practical
I wanna eat an artichoke once in a while Member since Feb 2008 25248 Points Administrator
I think it's best in this case that we hide the records (so that they stay off the front page, random images and Top 50) but that we do not hide the images on their individual pages.
I think In a weird way making them NSFW actually draws more attention to them.
Rock, Country or R. & B. - Classic Hits for me! Member since Dec 2014 252 Points
Dr Doom wrote:
I think it's best in this case that we hide the records (so that they stay off the front page, random images and Top 50) but that we do not hide the images on their individual pages.
I think In a weird way making them NSFW actually draws more attention to them.
Hope everyone is OK with this.
Best of a bad situation?
No problems! We shall remain "Not So Familiar With" these Sordid Slices of Sinister Sound!
Lend me ten pounds and I'll buy you a drink. Member since Feb 2012 7198 Points Moderator
Dr Doom wrote:
I think it's best in this case that we hide the records (so that they stay off the front page, random images and Top 50) but that we do not hide the images on their individual pages.
I think In a weird way making them NSFW actually draws more attention to them.
Indeed, long before the nazis, there were various other ethnic groups who used that symbol for religious purposes, and the symbol was inverted left-for-right back then. After the Nazis, I think some ethnic groups may have hung on to the symbol, others, knowing how it was so vilely corrupted, would've abandoned it!
If you're not lost... It's not an adventure! Member since Jun 2014 3745 Points Moderator
Carl Gustav Jung's interpretation, from a psychological perspective, roughly states that the orientation of the Swastika denotes the direction of action of the will, either from the inside outward (The desire or inclination of the person(s) to act on the world), or, oriented the other way, the movement of the person's will, or self inwardly, in a more introspective manner. that is: spiritually.
To change the world (through force), or change one's self personally.
Also called Thor's Hammer I believe in Norse mythology, but essentially the same derivation of meaning.
Rock, Country or R. & B. - Classic Hits for me! Member since Dec 2014 252 Points
Magic Marmalade wrote:
Carl Gustav Jung's interpretation, from a psychological perspective, roughly states that the orientation of the Swastika denotes the direction of action of the will, either from the inside outward (The desire or inclination of the person(s) to act on the world), or, oriented the other way, the movement of the person's will, or self inwardly, in a more introspective manner. that is: spiritually.
To change the world (through force), or change one's self personally.
Also called Thor's Hammer I believe in Norse mythology, but essentially the same derivation of meaning.
Hmmmm, we are getting philosophical here, aren't we?