I've been experimenting with TMBD's API to practice in Mobile Development. I tried the search function on the website and in Flutter using the TMDB API, and some of the results contain fully visible breasts. I have the "Include adult" flag set to false in both my website account settings, and in the search query arguments, yet I get results like the examples I provided below.
Few examples:
Isn't that considered adult content? If it isn't considered adult, is there a way to prevent such content from returning in the query results?
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Réponse de superboy97
le 26 mai 2022 à 11h44
To be able to help you, we need the exact query you have sent. Just replace your API key with something like mykey.
Réponse de ahmedawsi
le 26 mai 2022 à 12h17
I am using this library in Flutter to perform the query, as mentioned above. This is the request:
and this is the result: https://imgur.com/a/ES57m4B
Note: I covered the the poster with a white rectangle to make sure that I don't violate Imgur's ToS.
Réponse de superboy97
le 26 mai 2022 à 12h21
As indicated above, we need the exact text of the query you sent to us.
Réponse de ahmedawsi
le 26 mai 2022 à 20h49
Sure, here it is:
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 27 mai 2022 à 11h05
The "adult" flag has a very specific meaning here. As outlined in the contribution bible:
So the question is really, are these items incorrectly marked as
adult:false
? If not, it's site policy to delete images with nudity for non adult entries.Réponse de Grove
le 28 mai 2022 à 05h40
The first two of those links has an "Adult" marking right below the title (when I click on them at least), and checking the changes, those are not added after your question, so why you get those is a bit beyond me. (I've just reported the second link as a duplicate, so that might soon be gone from your results for completely different reasons)
The third of your links does not have such a marking. I don't know the movie so I can't say if that's wrong.
Réponse de c-gian
le 1 juin 2025 à 07h11
The point imho is that those films should have a dedicated genre, in this way you can filter them and completly exclude them
Réponse de Travis Bell
le 4 juin 2025 à 11h17
I have an open ticket for us to look at creating a proper attribute for content like this here.