What if a group develops a rating system? What would ALA advise?
Any private group’s rating system, regardless of political, doctrinal or social viewpoint is subjective and meant to predispose the public’s attitude, and therefore violate the Library Bill of Rights. Libraries should remain viewpoint-neutral, providing information users seek about any rating system equitably, regardless of the group’s viewpoint.
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