
| missfuzzybunny | Mar 25, 8:53am | I have submitted a misclassification report for overtclothing.co.uk [overtclothing.co.uk] for 5 days now, and still it's misclassified as pornography. How on earth did anyone come up with that original classification? This is a young English design student's new site and line. The clothes have a 1950s style to them and there are no depictions of nudity, genitalia, extreme sex or sex of any kind. They are, however, made from fashion latex.
How long do these changes take? |
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 Staff | CH | Mar 25, 9:11am | If left to default, which happens, the system may well have picked up on the text that refers to the various Fetish fairs that the clothing will be exhibited at.
How long? The sites are re-classified by volunteers. That rather depends on how busy the volunteers are, how big the queue is, and how far down the queue this miscat is.
The best single opportunity to get the classification right is at discovery time. |
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| missfuzzybunny | Mar 25, 2:27pm | | Okay, that's helpful. I'll read more in the older threads and get acquainted with the process. :-) |
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| missfuzzybunny | Mar 26, 1:49am | Oh for crying out loud, another fashion designer's site is misclassified as pornography. danielherman.com/en/start.php [danielherman.com/en/start.php] is a Swiss designer's home page. He regularly shows his designs on actual runways and is covered in the press. As far as I know there are no live sex acts performed at these shows, nor are there obscene images on his site.
I'm having a really hard time understanding how this works, because I contacted the original reviewer who swears he didn't miscategorize the site as pornographic.
Can someone please take a look at this? I've filed several reports.
In the future,I would be very happy to assist with classifying latex fashion clothing sites, if there's doubt. |
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 Sponsor | anitab | Apr 2, 7:45am | | When he discovered the site, did he tick the adult box? That would automatically categorise the site as porn. |
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| whoneedsit | Apr 2, 7:52pm | | How does one volunteer to do reclassifications? |
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 Sponsor | Orfie | Apr 2, 8:01pm | Go here.
You'll have a drop-down box asking you for a subject, I would personally use "Suggestion/Comment", (but that's just my preference)
There's a comment box; so you may tell them you wish to become a miscatter.
There is no guarantee you will be accepted, but always worth a try. ;-) |
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| | Scorp888 | Apr 26, 11:22am | I don't know anyone that regularly asks for stuff to be changed from porn to something else that has become a miscatter.
I can only assume that they are a little prudish or a closed group.
I recat probably 10 sites a day, but have yet to see many change. |
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 Sponsor | anitab | Apr 26, 11:25am | best not to assume until you know for sure.
better still to ask via feedback. |
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