Upload Content Rules
BCKSTG runs every fan upload, polaroids, profile photos, banners, ticket photos, through an automated content review before it goes live on your profile.
What's allowed
Normal fan content. Concert photos. Polaroids of you and your friends. Scenery from shows. Selfies. Art. Posters. Flyers. Ticket stubs. Album covers you're listening to. Memes (if they're not hateful).
Bikinis at the beach, pool, or summer outfits, fine. Crop tops at concerts, fine. The review is looking for sexual intent, not skin.
What's blocked
- Sexual content, sexual nudity, sexual acts.
- Sexualized minors. Always blocked, no exception.
- Graphic violence, gore, real-world injury depictions.
- Hate symbols intended as glorification.
- Drug or paraphernalia content marketed at minors.
- Personal identifying documents (IDs, passports, credit cards) clearly readable in frame.
What happens when an upload is rejected
You'll see an error explaining the category of the rejection. The image does not get uploaded to your profile.
If the rejection was for sexual or graphic violence content, you get a strike against your account. Three strikes pauses all uploads on your account until a BCKSTG admin reviews and clears them.
Other rejections (PII docs, drug content) are warnings, they block the upload but do not add a strike.
Why automated review
It protects fans from finding harmful content in someone's collection, and it protects the artists whose pages those collections sit alongside. The review is fast (under a second per image) and runs on every upload before it's visible.
Edge cases
The review is conservative. If it can't tell with high confidence, it routes the upload for human review instead of auto-rejecting, your image goes live in the meantime.
Appealing a strike
If you think a rejection was wrong, contact support. Include the date and what you were trying to upload. A BCKSTG admin can clear strikes and restore upload access.