Hi all, I'm posting this here after being turned down by the Events Calendar Posting form for having "mature" material. We're a well known, respected theater company of international actors that's been active in SL for over 3 years! We do Shakespeare...some original material...some classics like Allice in Wonderland and Through the Looking Glass, etc. Here's the text I tried to post and got the error message that we had "ADULT" material too racy for the the Mature sim we're in! "There's no fool like an old fool...and some are not so old, but fooled by their own gullibility and passions. The Avatar Repertory Theater is BACK this Friday, February 3rd! ...and we're doin' Shakespeare! But we'll start off having a little fun at Shakespeare's expense...or more like spoofing on the oh so knowledgeable 'Shakespearean scholars' *cough, cough*...Then we'll dive in to the real stuff. Join us for an unlikely pairing of laughter, Lear and Othello. MadameThespian Underhill, director, with Pipsqueak Albatros, Kayden Oconnell, Dolgoruky Umarov, Rowan Shamroy, Ada Radius, and Corwyn Allen. 5:00pm SLT a the New Theater on Cookie sim: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cookie/227/247/23 AVATAR REPERTORY THEATER http://www.avatarrepertorytheater.org is a project of New Media Arts, Inc. http://www.newmediaarts.org a nonprofit organization tax exempt under IRC 501(c)(3). Donations may be tax deductible depending on your tax jurisdiction and circumstances." HERE'S THE TEXT I PARED IT DOWN TO AND STILL GOT REJECTED for having material too "adult" for the M rated sim we're in: "The Avatar Repertory Theater is BACK this Friday, February 3rd with an evening of Shakespearean tragedy and...fun??? Join us for an unlikely pairing of laughter, Lear and Othello. 5:00pm SLT a the New Theater on Cookie sim: http://maps.secondlife.com/secondlife/Cookie/227/247/23 AVATAR REPERTORY THEATER http://www.avatarrepertorytheater.org is a project of New Media Arts, Inc. http://www.newmediaarts.org a nonprofit organization tax exempt under IRC 501(c)(3). Donations may be tax deductible depending on your tax jurisdiction and circumstances." WTH?!