I assume it's a setting on the model's side, but what determines which image a member will see of a model if she is offline?
Today I was browsing the model list in my "recently viewed" section, and one of the model's I visited a few days ago was listed there, but she was offline. The image that was being displayed for this model was an image of the model, but it had text added to the photo in the form of an advertisement for a "fetish sex show". This image isn't shown or listed in the model's profile anywhere, so I assume that a model can assign a separate image that is displayed whenever they are offline.
The "concern" part of my topic stems from the model using the name(correctly spelled and not a spoof variation) of a very prominent celebrity/actor as part of the advertisement text included in the image. Since a lot of model's use "spoof" spellings of popular celebrities as their account name, I assume this also falls into the realm of acceptable use?
Today I was browsing the model list in my "recently viewed" section, and one of the model's I visited a few days ago was listed there, but she was offline. The image that was being displayed for this model was an image of the model, but it had text added to the photo in the form of an advertisement for a "fetish sex show". This image isn't shown or listed in the model's profile anywhere, so I assume that a model can assign a separate image that is displayed whenever they are offline.
The "concern" part of my topic stems from the model using the name(correctly spelled and not a spoof variation) of a very prominent celebrity/actor as part of the advertisement text included in the image. Since a lot of model's use "spoof" spellings of popular celebrities as their account name, I assume this also falls into the realm of acceptable use?