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Porn Images Organization - Flickr Kicked Me Off

Kris9999

Search Function? What's that?
I'm sure porn organization has been discussed many times before, apologies for that, but I have done a fair amount of searching and haven't found all the info I'm looking for and I am interested in suggestions.

Flickr just terminated my account which I used for organizing and viewing my large collection of pornographic pictures. Not sure exactly why: everything was private and restricted. I didn't care about sharing anything, just wanted a cloud-based service to organize and tag my pics and also a handy way to view them on a computer or phone. (I set up 'tournaments' of various women and use a point system to rank various pornstars, models, etc. based on image galleries I put together.)

(My Flickr pics recently became non-searchable so I escalated the issue and maybe that's what alerted them. Though according to forums I've read, they don't review your private content. I did make 1 image public for testing purposes but it was a non-nude, though still sexualized, pic - completely banning me and deleting my pics seems like an extreme response to just that one though maybe they used it as pretense. No explanation was provided for my ban.)

Fortunately, I have many (not all) of the pics saved to a computer but now have to decide whether to find another cloud-based option that won't boot me, use PC-based software to organize, or just use Windows file structure.

If anyone has recommendations please let me know. What I liked most about Flickr and what I'd like to duplicate:
- Tagging is pretty much a must
- I'd like to be able to look at the pics on my phone and on my PC
- Relatively large storage capacity - right now it looks like what I have on my PC is about 13GB but I'd want room to expand - I am willing to pay as long as it's not extremely expensive
- Cloud-based preferred but not necessary

And of course I don't want a high risk of being banned and having to start all over again.

A lot of other threads focus more on videos but it's only pictures I'm interested in. I want to use it for both organization/backup and for viewing.

Please reply if you have any comments or thoughts either aobut what to try next or generally about Flickr's policies. Maybe they're trying to change things over there or something, I don't know, I thought I was safe. I probably shouldn't have pushed it with escalating the search issue but it was a feature I heavily relied on.
 

Kris9999

Search Function? What's that?
And if anyone's wondering, I didn't have anything gross or criminal like child porn in there. It was pretty standard porn (and plenty of non-porn and non-nude pics as well) of 18+ women. Maybe some of it was technically illegal based on copyrights but nothing criminal.
 

Pornfan99

I smell PUSSY!
Methinks what did you in was this:

"Maybe some of it was technically illegal based on copyrights."

You're probably better off dropping.. $60 on a 2 TB HD for your PC, and using that.
 

FreeOnes_Adam

FO Admin - 19 Cents of Magical Cock (her/shey)
Staff member
Betting on someone else to store your shit is a risk. Remember the PS3 store fiasco?
 

John_8581

FreeOnes Lifetime Member
I'm sure porn organization has been discussed many times before, apologies for that, but I have done a fair amount of searching and haven't found all the info I'm looking for and I am interested in suggestions.

Flickr just terminated my account which I used for organizing and viewing my large collection of pornographic pictures. Not sure exactly why: everything was private and restricted. I didn't care about sharing anything, just wanted a cloud-based service to organize and tag my pics and also a handy way to view them on a computer or phone. (I set up 'tournaments' of various women and use a point system to rank various pornstars, models, etc. based on image galleries I put together.)

(My Flickr pics recently became non-searchable so I escalated the issue and maybe that's what alerted them. Though according to forums I've read, they don't review your private content. I did make 1 image public for testing purposes but it was a non-nude, though still sexualized, pic - completely banning me and deleting my pics seems like an extreme response to just that one though maybe they used it as pretense. No explanation was provided for my ban.)

Please reply if you have any comments or thoughts either about what to try next or generally about Flickr's policies. Maybe they're trying to change things over there or something, I don't know, I thought I was safe. I probably shouldn't have pushed it with escalating the search issue but it was a feature I heavily relied on.

Same thing with Pinterest. They allow adult models and pornstars to be dressed and to be partially nude. Topless. However nothing is allowed below the waist. If you post anything related to a female model below the waist, there will be consequences of your actions. Also no pornographic pictures are allowed over at Pinterest. No pictures of models having sexual intercourse. You do have to be concerned about some masturbation pictures and some lesbian pictures too. If you think it would violate the Pinterest terms of service just don't post it. Use some common sense. Lastly, Pinterest does not notify you either of violations on your account. But if they get enough complaints about you that temporary suspension will become an outright banning. I'll conclude this paragraph with this: Yes, I am like many of the hundreds of guys there with one of those banned Pinterest accounts for posting inappropriate content. I did not follow their many rules and regulations. Not sexual scenes, but naked ladies below the waist. My account was suspended twice then lastly I got the banning. Do I miss it? Not in the very least. I helped so many people to identify the ladies who they posted to their boards. Many Pinterest users have no idea as to who - what adult model or pornstar - that they are putting up onto their picture boards. They are so very clueless. A very sad community when it comes to posting adult models and pornstars. Though other Pinterest users are very good with identifying musicians and bands.

I feel sorry for Pornhub members especially all of the unverified members. So many people (unverified members) who used Pornhub as a way to store their favorite pictures and photo galleries. These are the ones who were pretty much following the rules. There are thousands of unverified members out there on the internet. But with the Girls-Do-Porn situation coming around badly and exposing Pornhub to all sorts of damages, all unverified members who had photo galleries stored there had their pictures taken down. In fact, Pornhub does not allow for any photos anymore. They took away the ability to upload pictures. These unverified Pornhub members are either active members of other paysites or are ex-members of websites. The thing is they are users of the content. They don't own the content.

Keep this in mind. When people join organizations such as Flickr, Pinterest, Reddit, etc. they have to read the terms of service yet so many don't. So when they get suspened or banned, they cannot figure out the reasons why. People nowadays don't want to take responsibility for any of their actions. They claim innocence by saying that they did not not know what they were doing. That is no excuse. However, if they followed the rules from the beginning there would not be any issues.

As an alternative, try opening up a sex.com account. But be careful, they don't allow Chloe Vevrier's pictures (especially from her website.) - you can't even use her last name Vevrier over there. That comes up as a restricted word. Chloe Vevrier's Score pictures are allowed. Just don't go crazy over there with posting of her Score Group pictures and her Chloe's World site (the bonus Score site.) They also don't allow for Ashley Lawrence aka Fembomb pictures at all at the sex.com website. And lastly, Bianca Beauchamp and her husband Martin Perreault routinely use a third party to have her content taken down from sex.com. Certain cartoonists too, such as Blackadder, will put out cease and desist letters to sex.com to have their copyrighted illustrations taken down as well.

Here are two Blackadder illustrations that you've probably seen around the internet of two of his characters (cropped and scaled down):

Gisella:

Gisella_Capture.JPG


Skyla:

Skyla_Capture.JPG


Now, if you get on sex.com's bad side by posting these ladies pictures and as well as by posting certain cartoonists' work expect a banning over there too.
 
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