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White pixelization : ウィキペディア英語版 | White pixelization White pixelization ((スウェーデン語:vitpixling)) is a form of digital pixelization claimed primarily by right-wing groups to be of widespread use in Swedish media. According to this notion, it is common that faces of non-white offenders are digitally lightened before the image is pixelized or blurred in order not to reveal the persons ethnic origin. This is thought of as a kind of censorship with the goal of not revealing relations between Swedish immigration policy and the criminal activities of immigrants. The idea that white pixelization is used by the Swedish media is a well-spread notion in Swedish far right communities and papers, as well as web sites such as Metapedia.〔Swedish Metapedia article ''Vitpixling''〕 Editor in chief for the newspaper ''Expressen'', Thomas Mattsson has confirmed that white pixelization was earlier performed by ''Expressen'' and that it was "possibly correct in a press-ethical sense", but that it has been policy since he became editor in chief (in 2009) not to use the method. In 2011, editor in chief for ''Aftonbladet'', Jan Helin, said his paper had never done it,〔 and called the idea a conspiracy theory. == References ==
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