Paul Francis opened this issue on Sep 07, 2008 · 28 posts
Paul Francis posted Thu, 11 September 2008 at 1:01 AM
Getting a bit away from the subject here. My original query was not to do with nude images not being flagged, but with my use of the flag on borderline images.
The argument seemed to be that using a nudity flag on an image that didn't correspond with Renderosity's definition of nudity somehow 'weakens' the flagging system. I personally don't buy that. If I posted a blank white screen and set the nudity flag, the only effect, apart from people activley seeking out nudity being a leetle disappointed, would be that people would avoid viewing it if they weren't comfortable with nudity, which would be my loss if I was sad enough to count hits. I suppose the argument could be made that people in the latter group might eventually decide that all flagged images were in fact OK to view, but it's a long shot, and I prefer to err on the side of caution.
I guess there's room for all shades of opinion!
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