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Old 09-19-2011, 11:08 AM   #1
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I have an image disappear from the pictures section from time to time. However, I'm not sure why they disappear. Two recent examples:

1) An animated gif of several anime girls in a bathtub. Although one with very large breasts is using her endowment to playfully squirt water at one of the other girls, no naughty bits are shown due to strategic placement of hair, hands and water.

2) An anime girl leaning back on the wall of an alley. She's in a slutty, skin-tight thing riding up enough to show her panties. She's clearly not wearing a bra; the impressions of her nipples are visible through the top. No naughty bits are shown directly.

In the first case the characters are naked but the naughty bits are strategically blocked from view. A similarly blocked, non-anime image of Lucy Pinder topless was posted but left alone. In the second image the character is clothed but nipple impressions are visible. However, another anime image in the pictures section with strong nipple impressions (by the same artist) was previously left alone. Is there an objective standard for sexy images, or is it a matter of taste? Links to the two vanished images are available upon request. I'd post them here for reference, but, you know...
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Old 09-19-2011, 11:15 AM   #2
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I can speak to this one:

  Originally Posted by 07151129 View Post
1) An animated gif of several anime girls in a bathtub. Although one with very large breasts is using her endowment to playfully squirt water at one of the other girls, no naughty bits are shown due to strategic placement of hair, hands and water.

The only reason why no naughty bits were shown was merely because they were not drawn; those chicks were nekkid and that was too lewd; boo'd, dood!

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Old 09-19-2011, 11:23 AM   #3
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Originally posted by plotthickens
The only reason why no naughty bits were shown was merely because they were not drawn...

I think I was paying closer attention than you.

 
Originally posted by plotthickens
...those chicks were nekkid and that was too lewd; boo'd, dood!

If it's a matter of taste, I understand...mostly.

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Old 09-19-2011, 11:33 AM   #4
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Pictures where the character is naked but for simply not drawing nipples, or similarly coloring the body the color of clothing are lurid. The second image you linked was just now deleted. Thanks.
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Old 09-19-2011, 11:42 AM   #5
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Originally posted by storm
...or similarly coloring the body the color of clothing are lurid.

Ahh, so it's when it looks like clothing is painted on. Okay, thanks.

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Old 09-19-2011, 11:54 AM   #6
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"lurid" is by necessity slightly subjective. It is also by necessity that we enforce this rule at all. Advertisers do not approve of naked girls in bathtubs, and so, in some sense, the continued support of this website is contingent on the removal of such.

 

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