Here is the content of the e-mail from Flickr I got:
Hello Hotspringswizard, This is a message from the Flickr Abuse & Advocacy team to let you know that we've changed the safety level of yourphotostream to "restricted". Having a "restricted" warningon your account means we've determined there are items inyour photostream in the wrong categories. *** If you'd like to resolve this, we ask that you pleaseread the following email and follow the instructionscompletely before writing back for a re-review of youraccount. *** When people browse or search on Flickr, they can filter whatthey want to see based on a safety level that they arecomfortable with - either Safe Search is on, set tomoderate, or off. As you upload stuff to Flickr, you need tomake sure that you're applying appropriate filters ("safe","moderate", or "restricted". If you don't apply filterscorrectly, there's a very good chance another member willlet us know - in fact that's why we've taken action today. NEXT STEPS: You will need to moderate your content before asking for are-review. 1) Check out the Content Filters FAQs: - http://flickr.com/help/filters/ A good rule of thumb is, bare breasts and bottoms are"moderate." Full frontal nudity is "restricted." (Please note: Content that you're sharing privately needs tobe moderated as well.) 2) Now that you've read up on how things should bemoderated, please see this FAQ on how to moderate yourimages:- http://flickr.com/help/filters/#253 3) After you've moderated your images you can request are-review here:- http://flickr.com/help/with/review/ Regards,Flickr StaffFor More InformationOur Community Guidelines:- http://flickr.com/help/guidelines/ Set Safety Level Defaults:- http://flickr.com/account/prefs/filters/?from=privacy All Privacy & Permission Settings:- http://flickr.com/account/privacy/