Frankly, SeaArt's review system has become a self-mocking farce. You claim to have "standards," yet your actions resemble a miscalibrated algorithm rolling dice to make decisions. A character in a bikini—fully compliant with the rules—gets flagged as violating guidelines, while genuinely explicit content sails through unimpeded. This isn't moderation; it's automated incompetence. What's more absurd than the mistakes themselves is the complete lack of a correction mechanism. Appeal requests vanish into thin air, as if users are talking to thin air. A platform that ignores its users isn't protecting anyone—it's just showing contempt for its own community. Creative freedom for adults isn't a luxury; it's the bare minimum baseline for such platforms.Optional filtering has always been the most reasonable and mature solution: block what you don't want to see, create what you want to create. Simple. Yet you've replaced user control with arbitrary censorship—the laziest, most unprofessional choice. If you truly aspire to be the benchmark for AI art platforms, perhaps it's time to start acting like a serious platform, not a paranoid machine that only knows how to apply mosaics.
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