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posted by janrinok on Sunday June 24 2018, @01:52PM   Printer-friendly
from the that's-what-I-look-like! dept.

Nintendo only lets users choose from a limited number of preset profile pictures (or custom-made Miis) for their online avatar on the Switch network. So at least one Reddit user was quite surprised to see pornographic profile pictures showing up on the user-placed balloons in Super Mario Odyssey's online "Balloon World" mode.

"The picture was changed several times over the course of my time patrolling, each picture being pornographic content," Redditor ewaison writes, including links to (censored) screenshots of the offending profile pictures in their post. "There are multiple [sic] of these balloons all being made by the same user. This is obviously intentional, and made to upset children."

With the menu installed, users can load an arbitrary 256 x 256 resolution JPG onto their SD card and use a "Change Avatar" menu option to upload that file as their profile picture. Nintendo apparently stores (and then distributes) whatever gets uploaded directly on its servers rather than using some sort of internal ID tag to denote which preset profile picture should be used.


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  • (Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 25 2018, @03:42AM

    by Anonymous Coward on Monday June 25 2018, @03:42AM (#697940)

    In 6th grade (1965) our history teacher said at the beginning of class that he was going to show photos and occasionally there would be a statue of a naked person. If it was a little boy in a fountain, the water would come out where it does irl. If you or your parents will be upset by you seeing these images, let me know and I'll excuse you.

    No one ever left that I knew about (and not for peer pressure, just no one cared).

    Why is it different now?