Wikipedia Debates Rorschach Censorship
Found on Slashdot on Monday, 13 July 2009
The 10 inkblot images that form the classic Rorschach test have fallen into the public domain, and so including them on Wikipedia would seem to be a simple choice. However, some editors have cited the American Psychological Association's statement that exposure of the images to the public is an unethical act, since prior exposure to the images could render them ineffective as a psychological test.
Ethical reasons? That's something I haven't seen much lately in global politics. Anway, putting those blobs online isn't that much of a problem. After all, they only show fire and slaughtered people.