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DavisBob2
DavisBob2 ✭
August 3, 2021 edited July 10, 2024 in General Questions

I went to the blog at the bottom of the front page and saw a darling picture of two little children kissing. Then I remember that I had a similar picture of my brother who died when he was not yet four. He too had pictures of him kissing his little friends. It was a thing parents did at that time. I was told such pictures were not allowed and it was to be removed. Interesting that the blog can but I can't.

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  • NidaFL
    NidaFL ✭✭✭
    August 4, 2021

    @DavisBob2 If you received an email indicating a photo was restricted, the process is to reply to the email, and in that reply you could mention just exactly your issue of the blog having a picture than is not allowed .

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  • CarolynLawrence1
    CarolynLawrence1 ✭✭
    August 4, 2021

    Here is a tidbit that is not always considered or known, it is the computer software, not actual people that randomly find pictures to restrict based on the policy set by FamilySearch.org. It can be hit and miss, for a lack of a better term. 

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  • ketherin - c
    ketherin - c ✭✭✭
    August 4, 2021

    @DavisBob2 Thank you for bringing this to our attention and we are investigating this specific instance as well as our process to reduce the potential of it happening again.

    The policy regarding kissing was added in 2017 and does apply to all uploaded memories but we did not rescreen anything uploaded prior to the update. If a memory is reported or discovered through other means, it will be handled at that time.

    Also, the images on the blog come from multiple sources and not just uploaded memories.

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