>Shutterstock has banned all unnatural photos of apes and monkeys. The move by the world’s largest subscription-based stock-photo agency comes in response to an appeal by the animal rights organization PETA. >In response, Shutterstock has now agreed to ban photos and videos of apes and monkeys in a number of unnatural scenarios, including wearing clothes or accessories, inside a human environment or studio (e.g. in a circus), exhibiting trained behavior (e.g. dancing), and engaging in unnatural interactions with humans (e.g. holding hands or being held).
why not just admit that their AI cannot distnguish between nogs and chimps in pants?
Carter Stewart
As if banning stock photos of chimps in tuxes from 1950 is going to improve the welfare of animals. PETA is such a shit organization. Literally the controlled-opposition of the animal rights world. I'm vegan and I even I hate PETA.
I bet these anons have hit the nail on the head: Will Shutterstock release these images free to the public, now that they're not selling them?
I'm guessing the answer is, "Of course not, goy."
Brayden Brown
Your response to being highlighted for mixed genetics trash is >hurr durr see a dentist This is why people make fun of you, brain dead mutt.
Adrian Taylor
I know I'm whiter than you faggot. I'm just also highlighting that your parents obviously don't love their children enough to make them better looking in order to find a mate