buried in all this is a key question - all these templates....will they be as easy as checking a checkbox? or will the poor user have to travel to the template page to copy 3 different codes (making 3 trips)? (one for copyright, one for explicit and one for triggery images)
I;d like the policies to be rooted in real life usability and inclusiveness. We're already struggling to get fans to participate. I;ve heard from one person that they're re-evaluating their plans to do a huge set of image scans and uploads because of how overwhelming this is - just from the technical stand point of having to navigate so many screens to get one image up. This is not even addressing their horror over how to apply 3 different policies
I;d like to see - one checkbox for copyright/non copyright. one checkbox for explicit (either violence or sex). and a fill in box for source. And if we don't have the ability to do checkboxes - this policy needs to be put on hold until you can get the tools in place so this does not shove people out the door.
and as for the idea of plastering red lines through either explicit or triggery art ....many artists will not go for that. it would be better to require a 'click through and accept' that there will be violent/sexual images on the entire website.
is anyone looking at usability and inclusiveness?
I;d like the policies to be rooted in real life usability and inclusiveness. We're already struggling to get fans to participate. I;ve heard from one person that they're re-evaluating their plans to do a huge set of image scans and uploads because of how overwhelming this is - just from the technical stand point of having to navigate so many screens to get one image up. This is not even addressing their horror over how to apply 3 different policies
I;d like to see - one checkbox for copyright/non copyright. one checkbox for explicit (either violence or sex). and a fill in box for source. And if we don't have the ability to do checkboxes - this policy needs to be put on hold until you can get the tools in place so this does not shove people out the door.
and as for the idea of plastering red lines through either explicit or triggery art ....many artists will not go for that. it would be better to require a 'click through and accept' that there will be violent/sexual images on the entire website.