Thumdar celebrates creativity in every form — from bold avatars to immersive digital art. We believe expression is powerful, and your virtual identity should reflect that. But to keep our platform welcoming, safe, and accessible to all, we’ve put a clear guideline in place: the Fig Leaf Policy.
Here’s what that means for you.
✅ What’s Allowed
We welcome artistic or avatar-based nudity — as long as the genitals are covered. Whether you use armor, clothing, scenery, or even an actual fig leaf, the key is that it’s not exposed.
This applies across journals, profile images, event promotions, and downloadable content.
🚫 What’s Not Allowed
Pornography, sexualized poses, exposed genitalia, or content that crosses the line from artistic into explicit — it’s not allowed. And don’t try to get clever with the loopholes. If it looks like you’re trying to sneak adult content past the filter, you’re probably going to get flagged.
Remember: context matters. A nude statue in a digital museum? Fine. A hyper-sexualized pose with a thin excuse for coverage? That’s a no.
🧱 Why We Have This Rule
Thumdar is a platform for creators, storytellers, designers, and explorers. We want you to feel free to express yourself, but we also want everyone — regardless of background — to feel comfortable, safe, and welcome.
This policy helps us:
- Keep things artistic, not adult
- Protect creators from inappropriate content
- Maintain a respectful and inclusive environment
💬 When in Doubt, Ask
Not everything is black and white. If you’re unsure whether your image or file fits the Fig Leaf Policy, just reach out to our team. We’re happy to help — and we always approach these conversations with fairness and understanding.
Thumdar is about creativity, collaboration, and community. The Fig Leaf Policy helps keep that spirit alive, with space to express and space to respect.
So toss a fig leaf on it, and let’s build something meaningful, together.
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