Why do you allow obviously pornographic photos to be displayed on ShutterPoint?
ShutterPoint values different types of artistic expression. Generally, people who characterize certain images on ShutterPoint as “pornography” are either personally offended by adult photos, or worry that other people, usually their children, family, photo buyers or coworkers, will notice “porn” on ShutterPoint. If you feel offended by such photos, please employ our Content Filter option, which will instantly block all such content. In the case of people who are personally offended by pornography, please remember that what looks offensive or pornographic to one person, may look artistic to another. ShutterPoint will not allow any photos that we believe are pornographic; however we do allow erotic and artistic nude photos. All photos displayed on ShutterPoint are legal to view for an adult living in the United States or many other countries. Photos of adult nature are not any more “pornographic” than works that can be found in books in the Art or Photography section of your local bookst