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#Septagon

12/3/2012 12:44:04 AM
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What is the policy on NSFW threads in groups?

Like I have one in my group but I've been deleting anything that's actual nudity. What is the actual policy on this? Are there things that are acceptable? Or should I just nuke the thread now?

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  • [quote][b]Posted by:[/b] Atomic Tea 1: And is thus, also political in nature. Again, against the rules.[/quote]I am not discussing politics in any way, I am discussing law and related ethics. [quote]2: Nudity (exposed skin, since you want me to be ultra-specific) falls under the "What is safe, and not safe for work" category. It doesn't matter what your place of employment is. Bungie.net has members that are under the age of 18, and thus you cannot post that kind of material, even if it is considered "safe" in your line of work. Why? Because it violates U.S. law and thus the Bungie Code of Conduct.[/quote]We're talking about adult materials, not nudity in the workplace, right? I am unfamiliar with a law that prohibits viewing adult film in the workplace, or the viewing of adult films by someone under the age of 18 (not to be confused with adult films depicting someone under the age of 18). Could you tell me which laws these are? I find this hard to believe. [quote]I'm [u]guessing[/u] nude works of art are also covered under this "NSFW" banner.[/quote][/quote]Again, what workplace?

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