Hi Emilly,
Oh, hi! Another Pin was removed because the copyright holder didn't want their image out there? I get that. Happens a lot.
We recently removed a Pin from your "Art" for violation of our Community Guidelines on adult content.
...Wait, what?
We may limit the distribution of or remove explicit content. This includes:
I mean, that makes sense, I just can't think of a single Pin I put in that folder that had those things.
Fetish imagery
Vivid sexual descriptions
Graphic depictions of sexual activity
Images of nudity where the poses, camera angles, or props suggest pornographic intent
These rules apply to all Pins, including ones on your secret boards.
I...don't have any secret boards??
Please take some time to go through your Pins and remove any that may be in violation of our Community Guidelines, or we may take additional action on your account.
That sounds like a threat. There is nothing in the Art folder that was not rePinned from someone else. I have uploaded nothing personally.
I've uploaded personal photos to other boards. Steam. Words. Unhallows. But Art? No. All the Art pins were linked from other accounts, so why are you getting so harsh with me, Pinterest?
If you think we've made a mistake, you can submit an appeal within 7 days.
Nah, I'm fine.
Thanks,
Sure?
The Pinterest Team
I'm very confused.
So I went through my entire Art folder. The few--and they are very few--pieces in there that could possibly, in any wise, be counted as "nudes" show no sexual organs, no breasts, no sensual encounters. There's one of a couple bathers--they are nude, but the painting shows only their backs. There are two 'full frontal' pieces--both are women lifting their skin to reveal organs and bones. Nothing else. Absolutely nothing else. What gives?
you see the piece of paper could be a little greater
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