TheBryster opened this issue on Jan 19, 2009 · 47 posts
TheBryster posted Mon, 19 January 2009 at 10:42 AM
I bet that got your attention.
Some of you, and I don't just mean in the Bryce Forum, are just getting it wrong. Thumbnail nudity and nudity and violence as such is a real problem for some artists in that they can't work out why, when they click the NUDITY tag, their thumbnail image still shows a miniature of their main image.
So, here is the lowdown.
If you fail to upload a thumb, our system automatically generates a thumb for you, which is a miniature of your entire image. If your image contains nudity or violence, you must not use this feature. You must upload your own thumbnail which excludes the nudity/violence.
Further, thumbnail images for all areas of the site may not display nude female breasts, male or female genitals or buttocks, or graphically violent images.
No nudity. This implies no clothes, clothes that are transparent or blurring of nude images.
No areola or nipple exposure, and no transparent fabric.
No exposed buttocks – more exposure than a standard bikini bottom would constitute nudity.
No exposed male or female genitals
No Sexually Suggestive Language
No "Censored" language/images (some examples: "Warning: Nudity Inside" or black bars covering breasts/genitals)
No depictions of injury being caused to any living creature. This includes, but is not limited to, injury from either piercing or edged weapons/tools, projectiles, fire/chemical burns, blunt force trauma, punching, kicking, slapping, strangulation or crushing. This also includes accidents and self-harm.
Weapons may be shown providing a) they do not have blood on them, and b) the injured victim is not visible.
Images of minor bruising, burns or bloody wounds that have already occurred are acceptable.
Here endeth the lesson.
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