Can I have an adult site?Gigfoot is not a moral filter for content. We are not equiped to pass judgement on a client's content. Gigfoot does reserve the right to refuse service to anyone on the grounds of abuse of service or illegal activity. If you have questionable content feel free to Ask the Staff about it. Otherwise, data will be considered data. Our job is to get the packets through to you, not scrutinize them.
We request the use of meta tags to distinguish adult content from general content.
("Adult content" in the U.S. usually means the content has something
to do with sex and sexual activity.) This tag can be as simple as one of the following
<META NAME="Voluntary Content Rating" CONTENT="adult">
<meta name="rating" content="Safe For Kids">
<meta name="rating" content="14 Years">
<meta name="rating" content="General">
<meta name="rating" content="Mature">
<meta name="rating" content="Restricted">
While we request but do not requre the use of these tags for adult sites, an attempt to spoof the voluntary ratings (example: publishing a pornography site and adding meta tags 'Safe For Kids' or '14 years') would be seriously frowned upon and could be grounds for cancellation.
You can also use the PICS META tag generator provided by the ICRA.
The primary registrar for labeling and categorizing sites with adult content
is the ICRA (formerly RSAC). To generate PICS META tags for your pages see http://www.icra.org/_en/label/generator.
This generator relies upon an honor system to work. The system walks you through
an online questionnaire which, once submitted, rates your site for nudity, violence,
profanity, etc. |