Thread:Nerdfightergirl/@comment-25784202-20170916001121/@comment-25784202-20170920224420

It's not a guideline. It's part of the photo policy. And no offense, but you aren't an admin and if there anyone going to interpret or explain their policy, it'll be them, most likely Toonie since Nerdfightergirl finds it prudent to nearly never respond to my inquiries.

While I appreciate your input, I find your interpretation incorrect, and only an admin can say how their black-and-white policy is applied.

As I said, the policy states that it violates points 1 and 3: it is an objectively badly-lit photo which also obscures half the character's face. I'm not understanding as to why this is a hard concept to grasp unless the policy is just being ignored completely, which is fine, just as long as it's being stated that the policy doesn't apply for x-y-z reasons.

As it stands, the photo for Stephanie is not an ideal photo: badly-lit, obscures face, and it is landscape, regardless of how "recent" the photo is.