Category:Logos with controversial content: Difference between revisions

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* Logos with content that is likely to be mistaken for generally offensive content, such as the use of the {{w|swastika}} in {{w|Indian religions}}.
* Logos with content that is likely to be mistaken for generally offensive content, such as the use of the {{w|swastika}} in {{w|Indian religions}}.


Such logos do not require a [[Template:Guidance|guidance banner]]: instead, these logos should be carefully contextualised, preferably in the lead.
The [[AVID:Requests for Comment/Proposed guidelines for controversial, sexual and graphic content|content warning reform]] means that such logos no longer need a [[Template:Guidance|guidance banner]]: instead, these logos should be carefully contextualised, preferably on the top with the ''Background and context'' header.


[[Category:Content guidance tracking categories|Controversial]]
[[Category:Content guidance tracking categories|Controversial]]

Latest revision as of 21:57, 19 November 2022


This is a tracking category for:

  • Logos with content that is generally considered to be offensive, such as the minstrel show;
  • Logos with content that is likely to be mistaken for generally offensive content, such as the use of the swastika in Indian religions.

The content warning reform means that such logos no longer need a guidance banner: instead, these logos should be carefully contextualised, preferably on the top with the Background and context header.

Pages in category "Logos with controversial content"

The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total.

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