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Deviant Policy Violation

Wed Feb 18, 2009, 12:21 AM
One of the Rythmn Zero photos entitled "Bareback Rider" was removed today. I'm rather interested as to why as it actually didn't have anything explicit in it at all. However due to the usual lack of detail from Deviant Art and the fact I have better things to do with my time than complain to then (note: to them, not about them, I definatly have time for that) I can't be bothered to take it any further.

But to the person that thought the image required reporting. FUCK YOU.

If only I knew another decent photography community, I'd move there. *sigh*


On a lighter note, I have a load of new images about to be uploaded.

Yey.

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:iconstudpup:
Hmm... now I'm curious to see which one it was... :(

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:icongrthink:
That's a shitter. It must have been up there for fucking ages, based on your lack of activity for the past year or so :) But what I mean is no-ones had a problem with it up until now, so who's seen it now that found it offensive enough to report?

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:iconneb8neb:
I know strange really. If I were sixteen and this was my only creative and social outlet, I'd care.

But meh, it's deviantart.

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:icongrthink:
How is life at the moment for you? Did you enjoy your birthday?

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