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::::::::Actually after looking at the page I kind of disagree. The word in question is still fairly prominent within the "Media references/Music" section (whether or not that section survives is yet to be determined). While linking to 187 (number) is a little silly and unproductive, and while we generally can assume readers know Wikipedia is not censored, given our current practice, a content warning notice I think would be appropriate. ''But only for this page''.  I see no slippery slope.  The only criteria to add to this page is that the f- word appears several times ''on the page we are linking directly to'', but that I think is criteria enough. There's no need to scour the wiki for other such examples. --[[User:Stux|Stux]] 17:25, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
::::::::Actually after looking at the page I kind of disagree. The word in question is still fairly prominent within the "Media references/Music" section (whether or not that section survives is yet to be determined). While linking to 187 (number) is a little silly and unproductive, and while we generally can assume readers know Wikipedia is not censored, given our current practice, a content warning notice I think would be appropriate. ''But only for this page''.  I see no slippery slope.  The only criteria to add to this page is that the f- word appears several times ''on the page we are linking directly to'', but that I think is criteria enough. There's no need to scour the wiki for other such examples. --[[User:Stux|Stux]] 17:25, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
:::::::::I'm actually going to agree with an inline content warning, as it links directly to 187 (murder). My comments on a "slippery slope" refer to an earlier version that linked to 187 (number), which most would have to agree would have been overkill. — [[User:Flashfight|Flashfight]] 19:20, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
:::::::::I'm actually going to agree with an inline content warning, as it links directly to 187 (murder). My comments on a "slippery slope" refer to an earlier version that linked to 187 (number), which most would have to agree would have been overkill. — [[User:Flashfight|Flashfight]] 19:20, 4 February 2008 (UTC)
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Seeing as how the 187 (murder) page has undergone significant edits since the above discussion took place, and all innapropriate language has been eliminated, I've removed the "mild language" warning from our link to the page. --[[User:Coredumperror|Coredumperror]] 10:40, 13 February 2010 (UTC)
 
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