porn versus "adult content"

sheri
New Contributor II

I did a search for bandanas and part-way down the first page I saw a nude woman on one of them. Out of curiousity, I opened the account, and there were blatantly pornographic images on a variety of products. Is Zazzle allowing these as "adult content"? If you want to see the account I mean, this is it:

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Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

I agree that it's porn, but if you turn on your content filter, you'll be spared. I'm not sure about this, but I believe all customers coming in have the filter automatically turned on.

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sheri
New Contributor II

That should not matter -- there is no reason that such porn should be available on this site at all, filters or not. Just my opinion. Does Zazzle disagree with me?

Barbara
Esteemed Contributor

Oh, I absolutely agree with you about porn not being available at all. I wonder, does Zazzle ever run a search for such things? Thinking about this, what if a designer or customer has the filter turned off and their child starts wandering around on Mom or Dad's computer?

Zazzle doesn't need such garbage on the site.

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Scott
Community Manager
Community Manager

If you come across content that you feel should not be on our site then please report it using the "Report Product" link that appears a bit lower on the product page.

I've passed along the link to the team, and removed it from the original post.

BevStuff
Contributor III

Z depends on creators & users to report illegitimate content. If you catch stuff that is wrong, like porn in what ought to be a G rated search or even improper tagging, report it.