Thread:Meatballsub11/@comment-27036092-20161122183205/@comment-27036092-20161130230449

(*sigh*) And here we are again, they've cleansed the wiki once more...

They even seem to be looking in older uploads now, since the deletion of the Arunira pic was only today, while I uploaded it almost a week ago.

So I dug a little, to see exactly why the image got deleted, using Wikia's Terms of Use.

" You agree that you will not use the Service in any manner that is contrary to the  Wikia Community Guidelines, which may be updated from time to time. Without limiting the foregoing, you also agree not to use the Service to  [...]  Post or transmit any content that is obscene, pornographic, abusive, offensive, profane, or otherwise violates any law or right of any third party, or content that contains homophobia, ethnic slurs, religious intolerance, or encourages criminal conduct". So, depending on what the mods consider "obscene", they can pretty much delete anything.

Now, the Community Guidelines say this as well : "

Don't post porn, shock images, or explicit descriptions of sex
... Well, I didn't mean to post it as fapping material... Got it, next time I'll censor the WHOLE pic so nobody can fap to it! Also even bare breasts are to be censored?! That means, not just the tits, the breasts as well. "Me no understand."
 * On most wikis, this includes nudity (including bare breasts and butts). Artistic nudity may be allowed - for example a classical painting, or a small amount of nudity from a game screenshot. Medical or educational wikis may also have some nudity. But that nudity should not be the focus of the wiki, nor should it be excessively explicit.
 * If you aren't sure if an image is acceptable or not, there are two questions: Is the nudity in an appropriate context? For example, an image of breasts on the Breast Cancer Wiki would be in an appropriate context, the same image on a wiki about iCarly would not. And, is the image intended to be sexual, or to arouse? Or to put it in simpler terms, is it just fap fodder?"

And for the trivia (and the final joke), using ad-blockers might be deemed illegal by the ToS : " You further agree [...]  Not to intentionally block, remove, or otherwise obstruct the proper functioning and view of advertisements, and/or user interface and functionality, including but not limited to changing or adding javascript or CSS changes to the Service that would prevent the proper display or function of advertisements and/or user interface and functionality". The more you know...

Before I leave, I'll just say I have a bad feeling about this wiki and that it's being more tightly watched and censored as of late, and will probably continue to be in the next few weeks and months. I'm done ranting about this wiki now, if anyone needs me to upload something, it will be somewhere else.