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After reading through everything that has been said about the topic over the past few months or so, and discussing it with my parents, and praying and thinking about it for a long time, I have decided that we are changing our avatar system. Again. It has been in flux since the inception of Holy Worlds, and I think I am finally settling on the final version. This will apply to both the Sci-Fi and Fantasy forums.
There will be no uploading of avatars any more. We will go back to the gallery.
However, we will make it easy for people to get their own avatars into the gallery. We will set up folders in the Holy Worlds Development Folder in Google Docs for people to freely upload avatars for the two forums into. We will assign Marcher Lords to monitor these folders so that they will see new avatars almost immediately. They will then upload them into the appropriate gallery if they fit with the criteria.
The criteria are simple.
1) All avatars should glorify God. If something would be inappropriate to post in the forums, it is inappropriate to post graphically as an avatar.
2) No humanoid forms. Period. That means no android robots, no knights in armor, no men, no girls, no elves, no dwarves, no nothing. The only part of a human that you are permitted to include in an avatar is a human hand or a human eye.
3) No animations or clip art (meaning flat, cartoony art).
4) Avatars must fit within an abstract, medieval essence, maintaining a low key profile in the site. They should not be distracting.
5) No promotions of other sites, unless approved specifically by me.
6) Avatars should be in png, jpg, or gif format.
Final say goes to me, if there is disagreement among the Marcher Lords about whether an avatar fits these criteria. All currently uploaded avatars will be removed, reviewed, and where appropriate, uploaded to the gallery.
This is the decision I am making, and I am asking that you support me in it.
A note: the Marcher Lords who are assigned to upload the avatars will have to get an account with nearlyfreespeech.net (it is free, don't worry), and be given ssh and sftp access to the site. This is a huge responsibility, and so they will have to be at least reasonably familiar with those tools. Any volunteers?
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