Google doesn't like nudity.

We had to take the naked pictures off of the main website, as it violated Google's terms of service, and the website was basically being shadowbanned on Google search engines. And if we want to get found on Google we have to comply with their terms of service. And Google's policy is no nudity.

A person can still have a nude website it just won't be found in line with the mainstream types of searches. They viewed it as porn, a person wouldn't find our website unless they used a keyword associated with porn.

A few have asked about the absence of the nude pictures, and that's why we would have loved to have left them up. But it's Google's playground and if we want to get found we have to play by their rules, and since most people use Google as a default search, we're kind of stuck with it for now.

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