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Introduction
This article provides clear guidelines on picture moderation within our community. It’s designed to help our moderators make informed decisions that align with our community values and standards.
Objectives
Our picture moderation guidelines are centered around two main objectives:
- Face Picture: Ensure a clear and recognizable face picture.
- Body Picture: Present a clear view of the front body, primarily shirtless, to assess overall fitness.
Detailed Guidelines
- Face Picture Guidelines
- The face in the picture should be clear enough to recognize the person in a busy intersection.
- The focus is on clarity and recognizability, ensuring authenticity and trust within the community.
- Body Picture Guidelines
- The goal is to have a mostly shirtless front body picture.
- The picture should ideally be minimally covered, allowing for an assessment of physical fitness.
- While a 2/3 rule exists for coverage, it is not about strict measurements. Use common sense and fair judgment.
Application of Guidelines
- Our approach to moderation is not about rigid adherence to rules. Instead, we value the ability to think, interpret, and apply fair judgment.
- Each picture is unique and should be assessed on its own merits.
- Pictures that may not be perfect but meet these basic criteria are generally acceptable, especially if they encourage positive community engagement.
Conclusion
Our moderation guidelines are tools to help us maintain a safe, authentic, and welcoming environment. Moderators play a crucial role in this process, and we trust in your judgment and commitment to our community values.