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Image currently used in article. Editing (never mind censorship) is barely visible at the width used in the article, 300 px.
Censored nudity. Censorship is visible at the width used in the article.
Image with background face censored. Demonstrates a practical use of this technique.
Nude image with face censored. Demonstrates how invasive images released in the public interest can be censored to protect privacy.
Image where censorship is prominent even in very small thumbnails.
@Reinyday: The image you added (the first image in the gallery) is not a good demonstration of the subject, because in the thumbnail, you can barely tell that the image has been edited at all. The second image in the gallery is one I happened to be looking at before coming here. The remaining images provide good demonstrations of image censorship in a variety of situations. There are also many other good images to choose from. Brianjd (talk) 10:57, 14 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
I thought about it a bit more, and realised that image 2 is probably censored to protect the viewer, while the other four images are censored to protect the subjects. Image 4 could also have the breasts (or at least nipples) censored, and would then be censored to protect both the subject and the viewer. This distinction is not clearly explained in the article. Brianjd (talk) 11:20, 14 December 2022 (UTC)[reply]
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