![]() I do agree on the nudity thing at least, as in some cases we have gone from “don’t like it don’t look” to “you are going to look at it and you will learn to like it”. The NSFW tag keeps the site compliant, and more importantly, keeps it alive Love it or hate it, these rules determine the viability of every site on the Internet, and google is not nice about them. This is why social media sites ban nudity- I promise Mark Zuckerberg doesn’t care about nudity, but he does care if people can get to Facebook from Google. Anything that has nudity, per Google’s automatic image scanning, is “adult”. They’re blocked by SafeSearch and blacklisted in the Google Ad Partner Network. Google categorizes adult websites differently- they should up in different searches and have different ads. People wouldn’t be able to google questions and get answers anymore- the site would be destroyed almost overnight. If the site is found in violation of Google’s policies, we can’t run ads, and the site will be delisted from search. This is a much larger factor than you’d think. I would also love to hear the constraints the staff deals with, so as to ensure not to make your life difficult inadvertently So don’t get me wrong, I am neither complaining or suggesting changes, but I’d love to have clear guidelines, and if possible, a healthy debate. Now, there are probably elements I don’t have, such as the site status, the way algorithms work, monetization and, as the name says, company rules. ![]() Let’s not speak about weapons, or politicized pieces. As far as I know, a dismembered character has less chances of ending up tagged as NSFW than a naked body in a T-pose. I also think that some themes can be a lot harder to look at than nakedness. Think of classical statues against a Lil’ Kim video, right? I do understand that (even though it is not my belief that the human body has to be hidden, it is beautiful), but I think it could use some fine-tuning.įor example, a clothed character can be infinitely more sexually suggestive than a naked one. Personally, I would love to have these, as it would allow me to choose whether or not I share some pieces on the site (being tagged NSFW makes me feel like I’m doing porn art )įor the debate part, I understand that nudity is the determining factor (nipples specifically?). I have searched the site for guidelines around NSFW tagging, and could not find something very clear (thanks for pointing it out to me in case I have missed it).
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