Some of my photos are CENSORED by Flickr - Here are the instructions to see them:
If you see this image in one of my Sets, it means that some other photos of this Set are CENSORED (hidden) by Flickr, because they show nudity or are considered "contentious".
Those photos are flagged "moderate" or "restricted" and unless you take special action, you can't see them on Flickr.
If you want to see my censored photos on Flickr, here are the instructions:
Just signed-in as a Flickr member (becoming a Flickr member is free), AND turn SafeSearch to OFF in your flickr account (Flickr sets your account SafeSearch to ON by default! - and they don't tell you). People in Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore and Korea cannot change their SafeSearch, but there is a solution (read further below).
1) If you are already a Flickr member go here and change your Flickr SafeSearch to OFF. You must be 18+ to do that.
2) If you are NOT a Flickr member:
- Click here if you already have a yahoo ID.
- Click here if you don't have a yahoo ID. Make sure to enter a birthday showing that you are 18 years or older!
- Once you have created your Flickr account and have signed-in, go here and change your Flickr SafeSearch to OFF.
How to work around the censorship in Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore and Korea:
Flickr now censors all non-safe photos from members using a Yahoo-ID created with Yahoo.de (Germany), or indicating a location in Hong Kong, Singapore, or Korea. In order to see censored photos, you might have to create a yahoo-ID with edit.yahoo.com/registration?.intl=us&new=1&.done=... and make sure that the location that you enter is NOT in Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong or Korea. If you already have a Flickr account that is being censored by Yahoo (e.g. in Germany), you should create another Yahoo-ID as descibed above (i.e. not created with Yahoo.de) and transfer your Flickr account to that new Yahoo-ID using the Yahoo-ID Transfer Tool.
For more information about Yahoo/Flickr censorchip in germany and to complain about it, click here.
For more information about Yahoo/Flickr content filters, click here.
I know this sucks. Welcome to Yahoo!... and remember, Flickr Loves You!
If you like this photo, follow me on instagram (tristan_sf) and don't hesitate to leave a comment or email me.
Some of my photos are CENSORED by Flickr - Here are the instructions to see them:
If you see this image in one of my Sets, it means that some other photos of this Set are CENSORED (hidden) by Flickr, because they show nudity or are considered "contentious".
Those photos are flagged "moderate" or "restricted" and unless you take special action, you can't see them on Flickr.
If you want to see my censored photos on Flickr, here are the instructions:
Just signed-in as a Flickr member (becoming a Flickr member is free), AND turn SafeSearch to OFF in your flickr account (Flickr sets your account SafeSearch to ON by default! - and they don't tell you). People in Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore and Korea cannot change their SafeSearch, but there is a solution (read further below).
1) If you are already a Flickr member go here and change your Flickr SafeSearch to OFF. You must be 18+ to do that.
2) If you are NOT a Flickr member:
- Click here if you already have a yahoo ID.
- Click here if you don't have a yahoo ID. Make sure to enter a birthday showing that you are 18 years or older!
- Once you have created your Flickr account and have signed-in, go here and change your Flickr SafeSearch to OFF.
How to work around the censorship in Germany, Hong Kong, Singapore and Korea:
Flickr now censors all non-safe photos from members using a Yahoo-ID created with Yahoo.de (Germany), or indicating a location in Hong Kong, Singapore, or Korea. In order to see censored photos, you might have to create a yahoo-ID with edit.yahoo.com/registration?.intl=us&new=1&.done=... and make sure that the location that you enter is NOT in Germany, Singapore, Hong Kong or Korea. If you already have a Flickr account that is being censored by Yahoo (e.g. in Germany), you should create another Yahoo-ID as descibed above (i.e. not created with Yahoo.de) and transfer your Flickr account to that new Yahoo-ID using the Yahoo-ID Transfer Tool.
For more information about Yahoo/Flickr censorchip in germany and to complain about it, click here.
For more information about Yahoo/Flickr content filters, click here.
I know this sucks. Welcome to Yahoo!... and remember, Flickr Loves You!
If you like this photo, follow me on instagram (tristan_sf) and don't hesitate to leave a comment or email me.