๐ This article has been translated from Korean for your convenience. If there is any discrepancy, the Korean version prevails.
Yes. You must mark posts as adult content even if they are membership posts visible only to certain users.
- If a post that includes content, links, or attachments that may be classified as harmful media to minors is published as public, you must mark it as adult content.
- Membership posts are also considered conditionally public content. Regardless of the number of viewers or viewing conditions, all published posts must comply with the content policy.
- If you want to keep a post for personal use, please use drafts that remain unpublished.
- If you use membership to publish adult content without marking it as adult content, this may be treated as malicious policy violation and fraudulent use of the service, and a higher-level sanction may be applied immediately, without prior accumulation of violations.
- As a platform that intermediates content transactions, POSTYPE cannot reliably make legal judgments about the age rating of each post. Content Policy and the Korea Publication Ethics Commission screening standards to set appropriate viewing permissions.
Only the adult-content labeling feature provided by POSTYPE is valid.
- Creators must not individually determine whether a reader is an adult based on information such as the ISBN of an adult book.
- Adult posts published without being marked as adult content violate relevant laws and the Terms of Use, and may be subject to measures under the Content Policy to ensure stable service and protect users.
Frequently changing the adult-content label may be regarded as misuse of the feature.
- If misuse is detected, stronger measures may be taken in accordance with our policies.
- To maintain a safe content environment for both creators and readers, you must keep the adult-content label applied where appropriate.