Context: I recently posted a landscape shot with ant sized people on the distant cliffside (not the subject matter, purely coincidental). They were nude, but no body parts, face, belongings were identifiable, even when zoomed in.
I received a ban. Do you think this was justified?

  • Inspektah-Ratchet@alien.topB
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    11 months ago

    It was a photo of a nude beach. Granted you could not identify my face, but I don’t go to a nude beach to end up on the intgernet

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    11 months ago

    Does it matter what I think? Is whoever banned you going to say “oh wow, those reddit guys disagree with me and now I’m going to change my mind” ?

    Sounds like an unfortunate situation, but sometimes it do be like that.

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    11 months ago

    Did you contact the administrator of the site to ask them why you received the ban? They are the only ones that can answer. And also, they have the right to accept or reject whatever they want on their site - check the TOS of the site/your account.

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    11 months ago

    Ok so, not to deter your anguish any, but some random website, on some random post, banned by some random person. For a clearly stated random rule. Is upsetting, understandable. But it’s one person’s opinion in a huge internet . Honestly, there are tons of websites, out there. Don’t get so focused on it. Be angry be upset and finally, let it go. Move on and you’ll find something else.

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    11 months ago

    I’m the big bad mod in question.

    If you are posting a photo from a clothing optional site to post online, make sure that there are no people in the shot.

    ^ That was the message I sent to op, alongside a 7 day ban. Not sure how that comes across as being a two-faced arsehole.

    To be clear, I believe people should be able to get their clothes off in appropriate places without the risk of being uploaded to reddit - no matter the resolution of the image in question.

    • Inspektah-Ratchet@alien.topB
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      11 months ago

      It’s a NUDE beach. General fucking decorum says don’t take photos with people in it. let alone then post it all over reddit. ffs