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It's just the shading. Her nipples are erect, but she's completely covered and nothing is sheer.
Who is deleting relevant comments and questions that pertain to the image in question? It's getting annoying.
You mean the comment Emmy replied to? I don't think any mod would have deleted it. I'm guessing whoever posted the comment deleted it after seeing Emmy's reply.
Dorothy said:
I didn't delete my comment.
It got deleted by a mod, perhaps.

EDIT:
I guess I said something that is against the rules.
Though I personally don't know what wrong have I done.
Zolxys said:
You mean the comment Emmy replied to? I don't think any mod would have deleted it. I'm guessing whoever posted the comment deleted it after seeing Emmy's reply.
Hello, I didn't delete my comment.
Perhaps it got deleted by a mod.

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I personally believe I haven't violated any rules. I have no idea why my comment was deleted.
I wanted to ask for a clarification regarding the tags and rating. Then, pooof! It got deleted.
Okay. I think I know what happened:

Someone had flagged Dorothy's comment for deletion.

Maybe the person who flagged the comment thought it was unnecessary because they misunderstood what Dorothy was trying to say (saying she could see the nipple through the bikini top, even though it wasn't actually showing). Since she was saying she could see the nipple through the top (claiming it was see_through), even though it's not visible, they (the flagger) deemed her initial comment inaccurate and the questioning of the rating null and void.
Even still, who deleted it? It doesn't change the fact that it was a reasonable question about the image.
To be honest, I might have accidentally.

I checked the box to mod the comment, and I might have clicked the wrong button. When you get into that brain dead zone of repetitive menial work you sometimes overlook things by accident.

But she was pointing something out about the image which was false.

I'm sorry.
Hey, honest mistake. No problem. It's just I've been seeing this happen a lot recently and it messes up the context of some of the comments.
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