We get some really great pictures and videos posted to Share on Ovi. We see media of world events, family vacations, outdoor adventures, exotic places, and everyday life in just about every corner of the globe. Sometimes, we also see photos or videos that don’t belong on Share. Our Terms spell out in pretty good detail what is not okay to post on Share, and we have a flagging system that our members can use bring items to our attention.
When something is flagged, we take a look, and if it clearly goes against the content guidelines, we remove it – simple as that. While we don’t want to limit people from expressing themselves freely through their images, and we encourage people to exercise tolerance around edgy media, we do ask for your help to keep the site clean of adult materials, as well as commercial media or spam (we get a lot of commercial videos), or other universally offensive stuff.
Thank you for helping us keep the community enjoyable by all.

I didn't realise that commercial media was against your Terms. I assumed, because there was so much of it, that it wasn't. I'll gladly help you out with this - I've thought for a long time that it's a shame that the spam and pseudo pr0n crowds out the personal media.
Posted by: Rupert | 22 October 2008 at 05:00 AM
i dont know.. really
Posted by: | 07 January 2009 at 11:46 AM
Entry of this blog about Keeping Share is very lovely and beautiful. I like this post.
Posted by: Sara | 17 January 2009 at 05:08 AM
I think keep the site clearer is very important. I have an experience on OVi of my first time upload photo and send them to my relative. I also tested it to send my another computer's e-mail. I send them to my friends and some of them are children. When I clicked on my email’s attachment and I saw some of the photos were unacceptable for children to watch. After this experience I need to consider do not send it to the children directly. I hope all users take care of the website environment. Considering children don’t want the adult materials image in public.
Posted by: Jenny | 24 March 2009 at 03:19 PM