Due to the demands of credit card companies, Civitai has been forced to hide many pictures on the site from most users. While I don't know the exact wording of the issued demands, it seems Civitai's particular implementation of them is a very substandard implementation. While users are told they can't see content in a gallery because their ratings are set too low, getting a "blank card" with text telling them of this fact, they aren't told at all when they can't see an image because their settings are too high, effectively hiding the existence of this forbidden content from most users. I have already proposed on the site's feedback center (please go and vote for it) making this "blank card" system, already used by the site, apply both ways would be a much better implementation of hiding the "objectionable" content. I made this mockup for what users with X and XXX viewing enabled would see instead of nothing at all (nothing at all... nothing at all...)

(right click+view image to see fullsize. Don't know why this is shrunk without expanding to full size when clicked)
If an obscured LoRA is clicked on, users would see the existing “Model not available with current settings” page (which took several months to actually show anything other than a generic 404)







