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== There's nude people in the left-hand pictures on the Official Linden Blog! What do I do? ==
== There's nude people in the left-hand pictures on the Official Linden Blog! What do I do? ==
That photostream comes from an external site, [http://www.flickr.com/ Flickr], by way of a WordPress widget and is moderated by Residents. It's rated "PG", meaning there shouldn't be explicit nudity, gore, etc. Second Life's own website is also rated "PG" according to our [http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php Community Standards]. By far and large, the vast majority of those pictures are appropriate, but in case you see one that isn't, here's what to do:
That photostream comes from an external site, [http://www.flickr.com/ Flickr], by way of a WordPress widget and is moderated by Residents. It's rated PG, meaning there shouldn't be explicit nudity, gore, etc. Second Life's own website is also rated PG according to our [http://secondlife.com/corporate/cs.php Community Standards]. By far and large, the vast majority of those pictures are appropriate, but in case you see one that isn't, here's what to do:


* Click on the image.
* Click on the image.

Revision as of 08:47, 15 August 2007

Good questions I've been asked four or more times, hence FAQ. ;)

There's nude people in the left-hand pictures on the Official Linden Blog! What do I do?

That photostream comes from an external site, Flickr, by way of a WordPress widget and is moderated by Residents. It's rated PG, meaning there shouldn't be explicit nudity, gore, etc. Second Life's own website is also rated PG according to our Community Standards. By far and large, the vast majority of those pictures are appropriate, but in case you see one that isn't, here's what to do:

  • Click on the image.
  • Click the "Flag this photo" link on the right side.
  • Check "Please review this photo's safety level" and click SAVE button.

The photo won't disappear immediately, but will be investigated by Flickr staff.

If you see someone repeatedly trying to post inappropriate pictures over time despite being reported, let a group admin know.

Submitting images to the group pool will also push other photos out of the stream.