MFC has a difficult-to-completely-understand policy that any images you upload to the system cannot contain nudity. What makes this a little strange, is that they do allow nudity in the model avatars and profile images. If, however, you take one of those images - that was presumably already approved by MFC for use in the profile - and attempt to upload it as an emoticon, you get an image denial.
Why is the MFC upload policy different for emoticons compared against profiles? Why do they enforce this rule so strictly?
I have asked MFC support about such things but they usually ignore the question. I have learned over time that when MFC support - which is usually very very good - ignores a question you do not want to press their buttons. They can get very aggressive and very mean when you make any request they don't like.
Why is the MFC upload policy different for emoticons compared against profiles? Why do they enforce this rule so strictly?
I have asked MFC support about such things but they usually ignore the question. I have learned over time that when MFC support - which is usually very very good - ignores a question you do not want to press their buttons. They can get very aggressive and very mean when you make any request they don't like.