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From: | Maxime Devos |
Subject: | bug#54691: fortune-mod propagates various non-nice things |
Date: | Tue, 19 Jul 2022 21:20:44 +0200 |
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On 03-04-2022 19:26, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote:
Am Sonntag, dem 03.04.2022 um 15:09 +0200 schrieb Maxime Devos:Hi guix, fortune-mod currently propagates (in the non-technical sense) various non-nice things like objectification, misoginy, religious intolerance, anti-mathematician-ism (?) and date rape. That is not an exhaustive list, these are just the first few things I encountered with "fortune off".Well, the purpose of "fortune off" is to provide offensive "jokes". As such, if you're offended by them, you're kinda getting what you've asked for. If removing them falls under what our CoC states, though, then so be it, I have no horse in this race.
My point wasn't that some individual could accidentally install a
package that offends them. My point was that:
fortune-mod currently propagates (in the non-technical sense) various non-nice things like objectification, misogeny, religious intolerance, anti-mathematician-ism (?) and date rape. That is not an exhaustive list, these are just the first few things I encountered with "fortune off".
More concretely, consider the target audience for such "jokes"
instead of some random individual.
By including such jokes:
I do not believe this to be a good course of action.
Something can be said about the individuals too, w.r.t. internalised $BAD-isms, negative impact on mental health, possibly some other things too?). I don't believe inflicting those to be a good idea either.
Csepp <raingloom@riseup.net>
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Exactly, though myself I prefer to reason in terms of "what is / what changes / consequences / ..." instead of "how are our actions perceived".Honestly this is dumb, it's not even practically useful software. We have no obligation to package something that jokes about date rape and contributes nothing of practical value. This is very different to the reasoning behind the lack of moral clauses in the GPL. And again, just because something is free software, we don't have to package it. It's a ticking PR timebomb and nothing of value would be lost if we got rid of that file. If some snowflake gets triggered because we removed their favorite date rape joke, they self identified as someone whose opinion we should ignore. :P
(/me catches up on other responses, haven't read them all yet)
Greetings,
Maxime.
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