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A collage of images found on the "Spanking Art" Wikia at http://spankingart.wikia.com, a site owned in large part by Jimmy Wales and funded by Amazon.com ($10 million).  We feel that this is '''disgusting''', but must create this photo to underscore the magnitude of the problem.  '''Shut down Wikia!'''
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A collage of images found on the "Spanking Art" Wikia, under the GNU Free Documentation Licence, at http://spankingart.wikia.com, a site owned in large part by Jimmy Wales, funded by Amazon.com ($10 million), and used as an advertising destination by companies like Verizon, Microsoft, WeightWatchers, Ask.com, and Pizza Hut.  We feel that this is '''disgusting''', but must create this photo collage to underscore the magnitude of the problem to consumers who are unfamiliar with Wikia, Inc.   
  
'''To be absolutely clear, MyWikiBiz does not support violence against children, which includes using children for sexual purposes.  We are protesting violence against children.  End violence against children now!'''
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On Wikia, the children's faces are not obscured. The modification was added by MyWikiBiz to protect the identities of the children.
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We demand: 
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:*Wikia, Inc. apologize for letting the "Spanking Art" site on its servers exploit and tarnish images of real children in this manner.
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:*Wikia, Inc. purge all personally-identifying references to children and non-consenting adults within the framework of the "Spanking Art" wikia.
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:*Wikia, Inc. maintain better control in the future over how GFDL and non-GFDL images are "framed" in contexts they were not intended.
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'''To be absolutely clear, MyWikiBiz does not support violence against children, which includes exploiting children for sexual purposes, both in real life and in virtual life.  We are protesting violence against children.  End violence against children now!'''

Latest revision as of 20:13, 24 January 2008

A collage of images found on the "Spanking Art" Wikia, under the GNU Free Documentation Licence, at http://spankingart.wikia.com, a site owned in large part by Jimmy Wales, funded by Amazon.com ($10 million), and used as an advertising destination by companies like Verizon, Microsoft, WeightWatchers, Ask.com, and Pizza Hut. We feel that this is disgusting, but must create this photo collage to underscore the magnitude of the problem to consumers who are unfamiliar with Wikia, Inc.

On Wikia, the children's faces are not obscured. The modification was added by MyWikiBiz to protect the identities of the children.

We demand:

  • Wikia, Inc. apologize for letting the "Spanking Art" site on its servers exploit and tarnish images of real children in this manner.
  • Wikia, Inc. purge all personally-identifying references to children and non-consenting adults within the framework of the "Spanking Art" wikia.
  • Wikia, Inc. maintain better control in the future over how GFDL and non-GFDL images are "framed" in contexts they were not intended.

To be absolutely clear, MyWikiBiz does not support violence against children, which includes exploiting children for sexual purposes, both in real life and in virtual life. We are protesting violence against children. End violence against children now!

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current05:03, 10 May 2008Thumbnail for version as of 05:03, 10 May 2008848 × 658 (221 KB)MyWikiBiz (talk | contribs)Replacing with less-vivid collage.
19:42, 24 January 2008Thumbnail for version as of 19:42, 24 January 2008848 × 658 (234 KB)MyWikiBiz (talk | contribs)Replacement file, with personally-identifying aspects filtered out, to protect against further abuse of the children depicted.

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