A traffic accident leaves a man with his skull all destroyed and his face disfigured.
What can I say about this fact? Nothing! Is very sad.
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A traffic accident leaves a man with his skull all destroyed and his face disfigured.
What can I say about this fact? Nothing! Is very sad.
Yeah, it’s eerie to see the guy’s complete face but his brain and skull are completely destroyed, creepy as hell!
Tifa I believe you are in good relationships with the site’s administration isn’t that so? Could you please help me out by asking them what’s up with my submitted video that didn’t get past the checkup? I uploaded it nearly a week ago I think, and I even saw it on the site but it was only visible to me as it was still being verified by whoever does it, meaning it was for a fact uploaded but they never posted it. Is it just delayed examination or did they not approve it? The video followed the site’s rules and had no logos in it, no copyrighted music either. I never even got any emails about it which is strange. Can you somehow help me
Buhuhuu! Las Plagas: “I hate people and life, but I want to upload my shitty videos for people to see. But still I hate people! Because I’m an antisocial psychopath.” Aaahhahhahahahahahahahaaa ;D
Dude I’m fully aware you disapprove of my world outlooks, but why are you so focused on me here and on Livegore? I may be an antisocial psychopathic sadist but trust me there are worse people out there, way worse too. I don’t turn my thoughts and commentary into action like some of the sickos do. Posting edgy shit is just a part-time hobby to them, they legit go out killing and torturing animals then perchance switch to humans. And I’m not even trying to be edgy or impress others or get attention, I just post whatever’s on my mind. At least I don’t hurt others you know. Not that I would mind it but you get the idea. And I can upload videos if I feel like it, not like it should be of your concern. I’m in no way bothered or offended by your replies, Idrgaf, just saying I find it weird how you’re so triggered by me like I’m the only one acting this way across all gore communities
So, they had problems this month with cyberattacks to the site and they had to keep recovering site backups over and over again. What might have happened is that you did the publication, and before they even published, they had to restore the site backup a day before, the day before your publication, but that’s just my guess from what I’ve heard of the problems the site is experiencing.
Yes, videos with back copyrighted musics they don’t approve anymore. As any kind of music is copyrighted protected, they don’t approve. Videos with disrespectful titles or intended to mock victims are also not approved. ISIS videos they also don’t like to approve, because ISIS videos are considered propaganda of the terrorist group, so there is no guarantee that ISIS videos they will approve. I only published it once, and they never approve the videos that I made there from Theync again, so ISIS videos I think they won’t approve.
They don’t take long to approve or not approve. If the video has disappeared from your dashboard, then it has not been approved or the site has been restored to backup, but if the video no longer appears to you on your dashboard, it means you must stop waiting because something happened.
I’ll tell them if they can send an email to anyone who doesn’t approve. The system they use is old and hence it has these problems.
Thank you very much for clarifying this to me. The video was indeed from ISIS and it was pretty short but it also had very little gore in it so I suppose these are the reasons it got disapproved. It’s pretty despairing that ISIS footage is officially considered propaganda, as they have so many videos with pure gore that’s superior to any other gore out there. It is what it is. Thanks again
Yes, but it’s not their fault. Unfortunately the server company doesn’t allow hosting certain content, so they have to follow the rules as far as I know.
I finally get to create a profile. For months it’s been impossible. ????
I would think that would be quite an instant death, with all of his brains and a lot of blood spilling out
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