Teens and the gallery

Started by jackc16, July 25, 2013, 02:26:59 AM

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jackc16

Okay, so as a teen, would I still be able to post to the galleries, or would that be considered "kiddy porn"?
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Gman707

As long as it's non sexual material you will be ok I think. Check with the mods to get the rules though.
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mikeisnude

Simple nudity is not pornographic therefore I don't think you will have a problem.

jackc16

That's what I was thinking, but a lot of people don't understand the difference of nudity and pornography. I was just wanting to check, just in case.
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AElf

And don't forget Rule # 72 a (ii), if you can't spell "gallery" correctly you're not allowed to post there.
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Delta

We do not allow pornographic material for any age. Simple as that, that covers everything. It is not a porn gallery, after all.
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jackc16

Quote from: AElf on July 25, 2013, 04:37:10 PM
And don't forget Rule # 72 a (ii), if you can't spell "gallery" correctly you're not allowed to post there.

My apologies, I didn't realize that I misspelled gallery. I'm staying with my cousin and I sort of posted it in a rush, because I don't know how they would react to me being on a nudist site. And I'm a mobile user on top of that.
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Steggsaurus

My understanding is that a nude image of a minor is not by itself considered pornography (except by some elements of society who have issues around any child nudity or depiction of child nudity).

On most naturist sites you will find images of children and teenagers alongside adults: these sites are breaking no laws and it is considered entirely appropriate to have those images there.

IYNO is no different.

marcia

Quote from: AElf on July 25, 2013, 04:37:10 PM
And don't forget Rule # 72 a (ii), if you can't spell "gallery" correctly you're not allowed to post there.

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jackc16

Quote from: Requiax on July 27, 2013, 03:55:17 PM
My understanding is that a nude image of a minor is not by itself considered pornography (except by some elements of society who have issues around any child nudity or depiction of child nudity).

On most naturist sites you will find images of children and teenagers alongside adults: these sites are breaking no laws and it is considered entirely appropriate to have those images there.

IYNO is no different.

Thank you! This was exactly the kind of answer I was looking for.
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Naturalguy87

Nudity by itself is not considered pornographic.  Despite this there are some people out there who view ANY nudity as pornographic because their minds are so perverted (by society or otherwise) that they cannot fathom the idea of nakedness being in a non sexual context.  Nonetheless you should be fine.  Just keep in mind one thing, once something goes "online"...there's really no deleting it, ever...so be very careful with what you decide to post if anything.

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chrisw91

Quote from: Pamm Ford on October 19, 2013, 12:20:52 PM
Gallery! May I post there. :62213

Sure you can, but first of all you will need to gain access. You do that by becoming an active and known member. Please read the FAQ page for more info about access to other areas and permissions. http://internationalyn.org/forum/index.php/topic,110.0.html
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scott1987

Depending on the laws in your own country and state, I would take caution, everywhere seems to have different rules on this sort of stuff. But generally speaking, a person downloading and possessing your images would most likely be in the wrong in most cases, not you.