Kalypso opened this issue on Aug 23, 2015 ยท 15 posts
hopeandlove posted Mon, 24 August 2015 at 4:53 PM
DustRider posted at 3:41PM Mon, 24 August 2015 - #4223616
I'm still wondering what will be the policy for all of the thumb nails that no longer comply with the TOS. In case I haven't been clear about what my question is really about, I attached a couple of examples below. The first image shows the first page of my gallery where all thumbnails did not show any nudity, like those in the top part of the image of my gallery. But now, any thumbs that weren't large enough (in the bottom portion of the image) have been replaced with a auto-generated thumbnails of the entire image that now shows nudity.
The second image is of Fand's Gallery, All of the thumbnails on this page were in compliance before they were auto-replaced via the site upgrade process.
So, my questions are:
- Is Renderosity going to let these now TOS non-compliant thumbnails remain as is, sort of like what was done when older images with nudity in the thumbnails were allowed to remain when the TOS changed several years back?
- Are you going to require that everyone fix their thumbnails or their images will be removed?
- Are you (Renderosity) going to auto replace the auto-generated thumbs with that rather uninspiring generic Content Advisory thumbnail?
- Or will there be a policy that I haven't mentioned?
I would hope that it will be the first option I mentioned. For me, replacing all of my thumbnails would be a pain, but doable since I only have a little over 50 images total. But for those, like Fand, who have hundreds of images, that would be a huge undertaking, one that would probably result with many (most) artists deciding to remove (ot let you remove) their images.
Hi DustRider-- We have a feature on the site where you can "filter" out naked images. If you've unchecked this box, the "content advisory" is not over the naked picture. If you don't wish to see the naked photo, please "edit your profile," click on "gallery" and "filter thumbnails of items containing nudity?" If this changes, we'll let you know. Once you check this box, please let us know if you can still see the photos of naked women or if these photos are replaced with "Content Advisory."
Hope Kumor
Editor-in-chief of Renderosity Magazine