>>3812467Well nudity doesn't need to be lewd. Again artistic nudity is art and personally I find it beautiful when done correctly, but /c/ isn't for it - or more in the case of the image above, it was a bit too suggestive for /c/, which /c/ isn't for suggestive either.
I hate /e/ so I can't speak for that point, but it would be more related there than here - /e/ allows for any nudity, suggestivness, or lewdness even if minimal.
Don't get me wrong, I didnt hate the posted image, it wasn't lewd, it just not /c/.