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Subject: New Thumbnail Policy - Please read

StaceyG opened this issue on Jan 22, 2007 · 423 posts


darth_poserus posted Tue, 23 January 2007 at 1:31 PM

Quote - Wow...I love how YOUR wants are worth way more than anyone else's.  Face it, it's not your right to post images here, it's a privelege.  Even Renderotica has rules.  Much stricter rules, I might add.  And, I've found some brilliant artists who post their erotica and/or nudes there as well.
I've said it a bajillion and 24 times before. If you want a no-holds-barred, no-rules gallery, buy your own hosting, and have your own.  Or, you can come in here, whining that your right to post whatever the hell you feel like it is being trampled on by "bad parents" (I know you didn't say it. That's what you were implying, no?"
I'm not going to turn on my filter because you can't turn on your brain.  My filter will remain as is, and, it seems, that your cranial-rectal impaction will go on undiagnosed.

 

Without insulting JenX's cranial-rectal anatomy.
First off, some people actually do pay for their galleries here. Some people pay a monthly fee so they can upload as many images to their gallery as they want too.  So yes they do actually have a right to post what they want in them. 

Secondly,

"If you want a no-holds-barred, no-rules gallery, buy your own hosting, and have your own"

That's a straw man arguement if there ever was one.

The same can be said to those who don't want a "no holds barred", "no rules gallery.".

Lastly,

You not only admit you don't turn on your filters, but you adamantly refuse too use them. And then when you see nudes here, you want to gripe about it?

Seems to me that if you as an adult, choose not to use the free filters Rosity is kind enough to provide us the "priveledge" of using for free, and then you see a nude image, in a gallery some poor bloke is paying to upload too, it's your own fault.

Where do you get off blaming the artist who created the image for your seeing it?

Sincerely, 

Fed up with being told to be responsible for the actions of other adults, and their children.

"I am enough of an artist to draw freely upon my imagination. Imagination is more important than knowledge." Albert Einstein

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