The Fine Line Between Safe and Explicit
A recent user on the site has prompted me to start this discussion, so bear with it.
As most of you know, Cardsmith has a policy for explicit art and so on for cards. Some of us choose to ignore it, and face deletion.
This is most likely a repeat of the policy, since I'm kinda lazy to check it now, but here :
1. ) If your art is pretty revealing, provocative, or has lots of nudity or reveals the crotch or women's breasts, forget it.
2. ) Middle fingers and FU's should be avoided.
3. ) Explicit language on a card is almost always a no-no.
4. ) Remember, a lot of adolescents and preteens use the site. Try not to do anything in the first three points.
As most of you know, Cardsmith has a policy for explicit art and so on for cards. Some of us choose to ignore it, and face deletion.
This is most likely a repeat of the policy, since I'm kinda lazy to check it now, but here :
1. ) If your art is pretty revealing, provocative, or has lots of nudity or reveals the crotch or women's breasts, forget it.
2. ) Middle fingers and FU's should be avoided.
3. ) Explicit language on a card is almost always a no-no.
4. ) Remember, a lot of adolescents and preteens use the site. Try not to do anything in the first three points.
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But in all seriousness, I haven't seen anything all that inappropriate since the horde of cards with the brilliant ability:
{T}: dat a**
...... so, you are a Communist? :P
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Are you a ... red Muppet? :P
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http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/statler-2
http://mtgcardsmith.com/view/waldorf-5
But in relation to the actual post I report cards that blantantly are posted as breaking the rules, such as some odd tokens a while back. It's not a common problem from what I've seen, I might just be wrong, but it's not a small one either.
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Eh, it depends.