Jon, your previous post and this post are the very definition of patronizing. You say that anyone who disagrees with you about the acceptability of the content in question is from an uncivilized country and that anyone who would benefit from getting a heads up warning from a NSFW flag is stupid. You say you laugh at the nanny state, yet you address your remarks directly at Frances and at me and instruct us on what we should stick to and how to do our assignments here on TG as if you are our supervisor. Neither Frances nor I are self-appointed guardians of this forum. Unlike you, we (and the other moderators) were appointed by or with the approval of the owners of this forum to oversee the operation of TalkGraphics.

It is the policy of Xara, and by extension TalkGraphics, to warn users of content that may contain nudity or other material that may not be safe for work or may be otherwise offensive and to prominently flag those threads/content, so members may decide for themselves if they wish to view it.

Content that is harassing, racist, sexist, promotes violence, hate speech, spam, malware, is illegal or otherwise effects the operation and well being of the forum or strains the civility of the forum is not tolerated here.

Moderators and administrators may, at their discretion, remove such posts or threads completely, or edit the posts or threads with notation as to why it was edited. All content on this forum is subject to review by moderators and administrators and always has been. Users are encouraged to report posts they find questionable for review by the moderator team. This is a standard, common sense policy and it is not a new one.

As to my credentials, I have set up, maintained, and run bulletin boards, forums, and user groups for more than twenty years. I have authored and co-authored books, published by major publishing houses, on topics such as the Internet, graphics and office software. I develop websites. I have done private, by invitation, (not public) beta testing for every major graphic software publisher and for two operating systems. I have been a consultant to Fortune 500 companies. But more to the point of your question, Xara appointed me to be the Administrator of TalkGraphics and to develop the WP infrastructure and theme for XaraXone.

Corporate and corporate sponsored websites often require database driven, content management systems. Xara.com and all Magix sites use content management systems and therefore so does XaraXone.com. For example:
· Xara.com uses a .php based content management system.
· Magix.com uses the content management system, TYPO3.
· Magix Magazine at http://magazine.magix.com/, Magix Music Maker http://www.music-maker.com/ and Magix’s Samplitude Pro X site at http://www.samplitude.com/ and XaraXone.com all use WordPress.
· Magix Online World at http://www.magix-online.com/ uses MAGIX-CMS

If you find the moderation of this and similar posts here disagreeable, or find the choice of software used for the corporate websites to be questionable, then I suggest you take it up with Xara by using this Contact Us link or perhaps find another forum that suits your sensibilities better.