student said:
I think, contrary to your assertion, we are all aware of the strong hand of the authority.
And I do not at all dispute the necessity not to run foul of the law.
But when I looked at the link you provided, regarding nudity, it appears to me that the important thing is that the images should not "calculate to titillate". Now I am more than aware of the subjective nature of this statement, and I am not at all surprised that the admin should take a conservative approach and do not allow any nudity at all.
But as what I wrote earlier, images such as those shown by digitalbuff and Bobman had been in public viewing for a while, signalling a "opening" attitude of the authorities. Yes, of course the authorities still would like to have the final say in such things.
I am not asking the admin to open the "floodgate" to allow all formss of nudity. But perhaps it might be time to review the rules, consult the MDA, and see what is reasonable, appropriate and feasible.
I do not think that there is anything to lose by asking the MDA for a updated position, even thought he links you provided might be the "latest".
Ah, let me then clarify a bit . Please understand this following response is not solely for student suggestion only.
1) The link and information is definitely of the latest. In fact, we consulted again last year and we were advised theres no change to that document.
I know people will read and focus on the point a) . But I do suggest a re-read of the whole section. The whole section information (point a-g) must be taken into consideration and not just that point a)
2) As to your suggestion on whats reasonable, appropriate or feasible, I can only say if you read the whole section and especially the last sentence, you should understand why are we reacting with such conservative approach. :bsmilie:
Of course one of the things I can do is
- Setup a moderated forum where postings are only approved AFTER we verify with MDA.
- For every posting, we can email MDA and ask for approval.
- Ask everyone for their IC and make sure we verify that before letting people view.
Can anyone imagine how much work is that? Maybe I can start charging members ?
3) Leaving images online doesnt necessarily mean opening attitude of the authorities. Please take note that I am neither saying the authorities dont have a opening attitude .
Let me quote you one example. There was a case (one of the few cases in fact) not too long ago that happened on ClubSNAP. Yes you heard me right. Its ClubSNAP. The image/picture in the related was in public viewing for a few days. Does that its ok from the authorities?
Nope. A few days after the posting, what actually happened is one of us (admins) got a call from the relevant authorities (of course its a verified call) during working hours in regard to the post on our forum. And the rest of the admin team was immediately "activated" in the midst of our work to assist the relevant authorities in providing relevant information etc. None of you can imagine how this affected us admin. All of us (admin) were like ants on a hot pan. And I wont want to go into further details.
I must say I am not asking for any sympathy here. I only want to reiterate, please spare a thought for us who gone thru so much to get ClubSNAP to where it is today. Call it comfort zone, non-risk taking or kiasi or whatever comment anyone of you may have for us, I can only say it takes years to build and establish a forum like ClubSNAP. But I am sure most of you know that it wont take that long to destroy or bring down one.
We are indeed protective of ClubSNAP because we are the legal owners of this website but everyone of you here are part of ClubSNAP too. In the process of improving CS, there are times when we will like to take lead in doing things, and there are times we just take things as it is and wait for things to happen. Whatever decision we have made in the end, please have more confidence and trust in us that whatever it is, we did it for the benefit of the majority if not for all members here.
Like that can?
