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I would like to warn users who are uploading porn and suspend their account. Permanent or time-based, for like 1 day or 7 days, 30 days. The suspension will suspend their image URLs too and should result in a page that says, user's account temporarily suspended because of non-compliant with the policies.

I read your post that messaging feature would require a log of changes. So instead of messaging we can have warning notification from admin to the user. It can have the "I accept, I won't make the mistake again" button.

I need this feature because people upload porn :( and something I have seen some illegal images hosted too. I don't want to get in trouble for hosting such stuff and being a provider.

👏Where did you saw this?

No where :(

🔥Interest outside our community

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Good suggestion.

Disabled for public -> able to be accessed by admin or something.

We do need to keep in mind however that if the images are illegal that deleting them outright can be even more of a problem. Depending on your country, make sure to contact the storage provider you're using and inform them as you need to maintain ip logs incase of it becomes more serious.
 
I can't disable public uploads. Then I kill the usage of the website :)

The best thing is to warn the user with multiple strikes (lets say 3 strikes) against a user, we penalize the user by temporary ban initially and then on strike 3, a permanent ban. He can still request us by email or contact form with reason. We can unban his account, but the log of previous bans should be maintained. If the user does not contact us within 60 days of permanent ban, all his images will be deleted. It will help us save the bandwidth and storage.

IP addresses are already maintained by the script for every image that is uploaded. Hosting/server company will not do anything about it.


Good suggestion.

Disabled for public -> able to be accessed by admin or something.

We do need to keep in mind however that if the images are illegal that deleting them outright can be even more of a problem. Depending on your country, make sure to contact the storage provider you're using and inform them as you need to maintain ip logs incase of it becomes more serious.
 
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