Okay, so a couple of things.
First I've been a bit absent for a few days (traveling from another state to get to 3 family get together and a funeral during a holiday weekend will do that) but I'll try to give a good-ish answer the best I can.
Asdfghjkl wrote:
we must remove all lewd to appease the google overlords to get non shit ads
this (kinda) but lemme give an actual explanation
There has been some discussion about updating the NSFW rules. Now before you all get about how we just want it to be a "Christian site" this has more to do about the site ads. It's partly the reason that even censored porn is cracked down on. The more NSFW google sees the images on the site, the worse the ads are, and the more likely the ads are to make the site unusable annoying. There has been discussion of if trying to make the rules have different definitions on what is allowed would have a positive effect or not. In addition (and more importantly) there is discussion about how the rules can be made more clear.
But that having been said. At this point it is still in discussion. I would please like to remind other mods that, while it is fine to keep these things in mind, until this rule revision occurs, we need to go by the current rules, as there is literally no way for users to know what the mods have as a new set of rules, especially given that it's not in a finished state for even mods to make 100% clear decisions on.
Zegorykz wrote:
I thought it was OK since we also have THIS image which, by all means, is basically the same concept and equally as explicit
Alright, so, for future reference, I would hesitate to use the argument "well this is as bad, and it wasn't removed, therefore it's okay". I'm not saying that you should never bring this up (mods are more likely to go easier on you if that was why you uploaded something) but mods cannot see everything on the site at all times. Mods are going to miss things. As much as I would want only rule following stuff on the site, with over one million images, many of those on the site longer than I've been here, stuff is going to fall through the cracks. Similarity, while things like "unless necessary for research purposes" should be clear for most people, I have no doubts that people will still upload legit porn and say the Daily Dose entry has worse, therefore I thought this was okay.
Zegorykz wrote:
Still seems like the rules are quite subjective, but at least I see now what the problem is/was
You are not the only one. This is the other reason that we're trying to rewrite the rules. While I think the current NSFW guidelines are better than what we had, there are still problems. This biggest issue is the balance between covering the most, but is also a length that people are actually going to read. Due to this, every little thing cannot be covered. Personally I would think that some common sense like using the site to upload memes and not treating the site as a softcore porn dump would go far for some users, but at the same time, I've personally uploaded some images that other would find questionable (albeit, I considered them relevant for documentation purposes).
Zegorykz wrote:
I am not going to fucking die because some image I uploaded was removed
To emphasis this point: as I was saying, mods will always miss something, and that that even we can see how some images that most mods think shouldn't be on the site are not literally explicitly spelled out how it is rule breaking. We try to give the users a little bit of a break. Generally, if an image has been up for a month or more and a mod missed it, it's kinda on us for not addressing the issue earlier, so I don't really think marks are a user's permanent record should really apply. Similarly, while I would think that images that fall into "Borderline NC content that may be considered explicitly sensual or provocative in nature" should be relativity obvious to most, as Zegorykz said, the definition will inherently vary from person to person (anyone else remember Melonlord? If you think the mods are bad, keep him in mind).
That having been said, Agreeing with Delphox. If it's a recent upload, try to provide some indication (hide message if you think warning would be too harsh) of why the image was taken down. I know that this is generally a rule and this was an exception, but try to limit exceptions for old images or users who have deactivated/been banned. First problem is users like Delphox have no idea why there image was removed and hate arbitrary changes without a given reason. Second problem is that other users will just assume that the image they uploaded didn't upload correctly and just upload it again. While some users will continue to try and upload until they are suspended, most actually do try to pay attention to this stuff.