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IMGUR TOS Update 15.5.2023 -Remove all NSFW-


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Dear modders, users

 

Don't host your nsfw on imgur effective as of 15.5.2023. They'll remove all nsfw recursive. That also applies to previous uploads.

 

Sources

https://help.imgur.com/hc/en-us/articles/14415587638029-Imgur-Terms-of-Service-Update-April-19-2023-

https://www.vice.com/en/article/z3mx8j/imgur-is-about-to-wipe-a-ton-of-porn-from-the-internet

 

 

 

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Look for alternatives such as

https://catbox.moe/

That does not delete NSFW

 

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32 minutes ago, myuhinny said:

Probably would also depend on if those images are set to public or not. If they're set to private then only you the uploader will see them.

 

According to the mail I've got from 'em, it will affect both, public and hidden (private) uploads.

 

Spoiler

Dear Imgurians,

We wanted to reach out to let you know that we are updating our Terms of Service on May 15, 2023.

Our goal is to unify our Terms of Service and our Community Rules for better consistency over our entire platform. As we look to the future, our new Terms of Service will better support and define our Service, allow for better safety & security of Users, and enforcement of Community Rules. Some highlights of how the Terms of Service changes may affect you:

The Community Rules will now apply to all uploads, both public and hidden. This means the following content is not permitted anywhere on Imgur:

  • Nudity or sexually explicit content.
    • Excludes educational, artistic, and informational content.


The new terms can be found here. For more information, or to contact our Support Team with any questions, please refer to this help article.

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  • 2 weeks later...

The Imgur community has been a particular brand of the loony bin for quite some time now, so I'm not terribly surprised that they went after adult content.  Plus, they've been increasingly trying to push advertisements and "premium" subscription services, so I bet payment processors got in the mix as well.  (*cough*, MasterCard)

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