How is this not porn? there should be a disclaimer stating that you are not a minor, and it should not be able to access, This is ADULT porn
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Also:
pornography -- creative activity (writing or pictures or films etc.) of no literary or artistic value other than to stimulate sexual desire
Just because nudity or partial nudity is involved does not make it porn.
I can't argue that there aren't any people getting sexually aroused by that topic. Heck, there are probably more people who get their jollies from stuffed animals than from nude women flatulating on baked goods. I'll almost guarantee it.
We can't ban Beanie Babies and Elmo as porn, can we?
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M$The Mahalo page only explains what a Cake Fart is, it doesn't actually show any nudity. We don't have authority over what the source links provide, if we link to something that has nudity we always put a warning logo up. In this case we even mention that it's a mature topic and add a more broad warning at the top of the page.
http://www.flickr.com/photos/33749589@N07/3462199102/
Sorry that this has upset you, we will revisit to see if we should add more disclaimers to the Cake Fart page.
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So pornography is also in the eye of the beholder?
>So pornography is also in the eye of the beholder?
Some say yes, as there is a qualification as "artistic" that distinguishes nudity from pornography.
The NEA has complaints constantly about taxpayer dollars being spent on pornography, paganism, racism, anti-Christian propaganda, etc.
Not at all saying that this is merits artistic honors (IMHO). But I also wouldn't consider it's purpose sexual stimulation.
As you said...in the eye of the beholder, this could be pornography. But so could a normally innocent cucumber and pair of tomatoes. Same goes for a picture of a high-school water polo team...innocent or pornographic depending on your point-of-view and intent.