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Jun 14, 2007 22:29

Before I upload again!

In an experiment to see how far GJ will take their photo album policing, I've uploaded a bunch of pix I've taken and credited myself with my actual name ( Read more... )

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baron_waste June 15 2007, 06:08:27 UTC

Photo hosting also. Oh, really. I wonder what the TOS is.

I've been using Photobucket for most things, Tinypic for the quicky stuff I don't necessarily want cluttering up "albums." It would be interesting if...

I'll have to take a look.

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agilebrit June 15 2007, 06:11:29 UTC
They have to be personal pictures, not obviously photoshopped or manipped. And I believe they have to be actual pictures, rather than art. Here's the rules.

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baron_waste June 15 2007, 06:53:00 UTC

Yeah... Not worth it. Too much of what I have, falls afoul of too many of their rules, this one or that one. So far as I can see, even Photobucket is more tolerant. And if, for some reason, I feel a need to post a picture of some little beach stukkie at Plettenberg Bay during die Rage, the Spring Break of the Antipodes, where she probably hasn't worn a stitch for days... I don't need to get banned for doing so. There are servers I can use for that.

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agilebrit June 15 2007, 06:56:41 UTC
I think InsaneJournal is a lot more lax about this sort of thing, but I haven't investigated for myself...

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curiouswombat June 15 2007, 12:07:29 UTC
Those are gorgeous - meerkats! panda! cheetahs! otters! OMG - Squee and other excited noises!

Course GJ know your real name - wonder if they'll bother looking?

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calliopes_pen June 15 2007, 12:11:29 UTC
Basically, if you upload an image of a celebrity or a person who isn't you, you can be banned. If it's altered to look like some character in X-Men for an RPG, you can be banned. If you upload a comic book related image, you can be banned.

I didn't realize that a while back, and every account I have over there is now banned from ever uploading another image to their albums.

They're very strict, and you don't get a warning, basically.

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