The app still has a category for “Nude” photos for logged in users, however, which is an impressive allowance on Apple’s part. Perhaps the company is realizing that it should be rethinking how its no-porn policy works in the wake of Vine’s unfortunate “Editor’s Pick” incident, and the general porn problem that network faces.
The age restriction warning isn’t a favorite thing among developers, I’ve been told, since it has the potential to scare off users who might be easily ruffled by potentially offensive content, but at least 500px is back. I contacted 500px co-founder Oleg Gutsol about the restoration of the app, and he said in an email that they’ve “worked closely with Apple over the last week to address their requests.”
Gutsol says that they’ve conducted their own internal content audit and have found no pornographic images, and so didn’t have to take any content down from the site. They’re still waiting to see specific images or complaints received by Apple to try to track down the offending images. He says they’ve made a few modifications to the app other than those mentioned above, including ensuring that all adult content is clearly tagged and harder to stumble upon, and making changes to search term filters.
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