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Old 12-10-2005, 12:21 PM
Lloyd Lloyd is offline
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Um, even if the avatar was a blatant swastika look-alike, what's wrong with that exactly?

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I believe that would be considered objectionable material per the T&C. Some would also consider it threatening. Obviously those terms are very subjective but nonetheless it would in my opinion fall in at least one of those categories. We have to use our discretion just like when enforcing the T&C prohibition against posting "obscene" or "pornographic" material (obviously both also very subjective). With regard to those, there is certainly more tolerance for links within threads than pictures within threads or avatars.
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Old 12-10-2005, 12:25 PM
Mat Sklansky Mat  Sklansky is offline
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"I hate gorie" is probably a good example of an avatar we don't want. I'm assuming this is being directed at the poster?
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Old 12-10-2005, 01:52 PM
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"I hate gorie" is probably a good example of an avatar we don't want. I'm assuming this is being directed at the poster?

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yeah but I think this POST should give it some context. I can certainly change it though
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Old 12-10-2005, 02:07 PM
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When I first saw the avatar I thought you had better judgement than that. Reading the post, nh. Benefit of the doubt.
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Old 12-10-2005, 02:52 PM
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There is a clear and obvious resemblance to a swastika, whether or not it technically meets the definition.

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that is all i was saying.

the other picture of the "cactuar" (in this thread....ive never seen this creature before) is way different, has a background, and has a leg moving and doesn't remind one of a swastika the second you look at it.

i guess being who i am i took the visual hint to strongly and it clearly reflects upon me that i took the time to post it here. all i was doing was asking whether or not that avatar was pushing the limits. no harm, no foul.

reading this thread: am i to understand that if somebody had an avatar that was ACTUALLY a swastika (black) on a while background on a red flag that we would be wrong to send that person a PM kindly asking them to change it???

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Old 12-10-2005, 04:27 PM
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Default Re: Avatar pushing the limits....

fwiw, i don't like seeing the guy being killed by an aeroplane in your gif
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Old 12-10-2005, 07:20 PM
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reading this thread: am i to understand that if somebody had an avatar that was ACTUALLY a swastika (black) on a while background on a red flag that we would be wrong to send that person a PM kindly asking them to change it???

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Dude, it's a political party. Since when do/should we decide which of these parties are "good" and which are "bad"? If I decided to make my avatar the symbol of the Democratic party, would/should it be asked to be removed? I completely understand the bias being show given where we were raised (most of us) and the existing bias of our education system and various media, but I would've hoped we're all intelligent enough to be able to think objectively. Our job here isn't to enforce posters' personal political views nor should it be. If you really think what happened under the Nazi party makes doing such a small thing as allowing a picture of their symbol to exist an atrocious and gasp worthy, consider the Trail of Tears or any other of American-committed atrocities throughout our history (legalized slavery, internment camps, etc). Is one worse than the other in principle? Do they necessarily make the political parties in power when they occurred "evil"?

Edit: I should add, I do understand if 2+2 would decide not to allow avatars of the Nazi symbol since this forum's main purpose is a marketing tool. I am simply stating my opinion that believing the symbol is in some way "evil" or "bad" is imo dumb, and more specifically the seeming obviousness of the above that so many seem to believe.

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Old 12-10-2005, 07:52 PM
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reading this thread: am i to understand that if somebody had an avatar that was ACTUALLY a swastika (black) on a while background on a red flag that we would be wrong to send that person a PM kindly asking them to change it???

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Dude, it's a political party. Since when do/should we decide which of these parties are "good" and which are "bad"?

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We probably don't want the forum blocked in Germany, though. So there's an external reason to give Nazi paraphenalia the boot.
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Old 12-10-2005, 07:58 PM
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fwiw, i don't like seeing the guy being killed by an aeroplane in your gif

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1) I agree.
2) Is that how Brits spell airplane?
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Old 12-10-2005, 07:58 PM
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Apparently I am dumb.
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