"eye bleach stations" made me smile.
Bathing Suits in Photos Approval Question
"Walmart sights aren't always safe for adults either!"
The greeters at WalMart in Brooklyn Park have added something to the standard greeting: Welcome to WalMart! Enter at your own risk.
They've also added eye bleach stations throughout the store.
I have used Wayne’s guidance on this. If it is at a pool or beach with no suggestive poses, it’s child safe, other it is not. My approval rating has been 100% for a bit now so that guidance seems to be working for me.
Walmart sights aren't always safe for adults either! ;-)
Walmart isn’t always safe for kids. LOL.
wayne what if it is taken in walmart, you see some weird stuff taken in walmart
Got it. That's an explanation that even I can understand.
<p>We do this because of laws that are in place regarding adult content/explicit content. For example: 18 U.S. Code § 2257 and FOSTA.</p>
<p><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:14px">Goodenuff,</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:14px">Public and private pictures can show "not child safe" content. That is basically PG and R rated content. We seperate out explicit content to your personal area. You are a paid member, so you can see that content (PG and R rated). Free members can only see child safe (G rated) content.</span></p>
<p><span style="font-family:arial,sans-serif; font-size:14px">Some content may slip through because people are reviewing and rating these and people make mistakes. We have the reporting system to report the content and we do our due diligence to correct errors.</span></p>
I'm still confused. I've seen photos of topless women as default public photo in some profiles.
I've also seen a SM profile with his "member" standing at attention. Not sure if that's child safe but it's against the rules as to what can be in a public album. I reported that profile, not sure what happened though.
GD forbid the internet keep kids off especially a swing site vs restrict ones bathing suits photos.. just amazing!
YES Wayne I know its a compliance issue that I totally disagree with .. Thanks to old CL who failed to restrict what they did!
Has to do with what can be shown on parts of the site that kids could stumble upon. In other words, pictures allowed in default public galleries have to be SFW or at least close. Although I think some people’s profile pics slipped in somehow.
We're not unlimited members and can't do the picture review/approval thing, but I have to ask-
a criteria for posting pictures on an adult, sex oriented website is that they have to be "child safe"?
Why?
Thanks for the clarification.
<p>I look at the location. If they are on a beach or lake or by a pool or maybe an outdoor cabanna, I would rate it as child safe. Basically, if they are in a location where you would normally see someone wearing a bikini I rate it is child safe.</p>
<p>If they are laying on a bed or posing in a bathroom, I would rate it as not child safe.</p>
Depends on the background.... according to Wayne.
Are bikini bathing suits considered “child safe?” They show a lot of cleavage, and a lot of skin, but my local beach allows them. :-)
I ask because the “not child safe” option says it’s for pictures that show “excessive cleavage.”

