Edit maturity level of gallery post?

Hi, thank you Renderhub staff for all you do. 
I selected the wrong maturity level for my most recent gallery submission out of my own stupidity. I thought a moderator had correctly set it to a lower permission because the following day it stopped showing up censored. I didn't think much else about it until today while I was poking around in my gallery making a few edits across a number of gallery posts clarifying the software I used and just sorta nitpicking details like poor grammar lol.
Anyway, right after I edited it the gallery submission it immediately censored again so I'm guessing my edit reverted it to the initial post settings (if a moderator had in fact politely changed it for me, if not then I'm not certain why it was appearing to me as uncensored).
I don't seem to see any options where I can adjust the maturity rating of the post in Edit. Is that normal or should I be eyeballing some of my browser plugins sideways to find which one is responsible?
If that is normal then I'm assuming the only way I can fix a screw up like that would be to delete it and re-post it some other time?

I selected the wrong maturity level for my most recent gallery submission out of my own stupidity. I thought a moderator had correctly set it to a lower permission because the following day it stopped showing up censored. I didn't think much else about it until today while I was poking around in my gallery making a few edits across a number of gallery posts clarifying the software I used and just sorta nitpicking details like poor grammar lol.
Anyway, right after I edited it the gallery submission it immediately censored again so I'm guessing my edit reverted it to the initial post settings (if a moderator had in fact politely changed it for me, if not then I'm not certain why it was appearing to me as uncensored).
I don't seem to see any options where I can adjust the maturity rating of the post in Edit. Is that normal or should I be eyeballing some of my browser plugins sideways to find which one is responsible?
If that is normal then I'm assuming the only way I can fix a screw up like that would be to delete it and re-post it some other time?
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"right after I edited it the gallery submission it" hahaha, yup.
Dying for an edit button here now. Lmfao.
Dying for an edit button here now. Lmfao.
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" I don't seem to see any options where I can adjust the maturity rating of the post in Edit "
This is not a visual error or a matter of your browser plugins - if you edit an image, you cannot change the rating (SafeSite). However, I personally would not recommend deleting it (unless you want to). Just let the admins / the machine (?) do the rating for you - then you are on the safe side (mostly anyway
Have a nice sunday
This is not a visual error or a matter of your browser plugins - if you edit an image, you cannot change the rating (SafeSite). However, I personally would not recommend deleting it (unless you want to). Just let the admins / the machine (?) do the rating for you - then you are on the safe side (mostly anyway

Have a nice sunday

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suffo
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Sun, May 11Thanks for letting me know, much appreciated. 
That's kind of odd, I wonder why they disallow editing that particular setting. I'm not really seeing how that could be abused, although the maturity ratings are kinda newish maybe it's something planned that they just haven't gotten around to yet.
Will mark this thread as closed since @Pushee-Ri was able to answer my question.
You have a nice day as well.

That's kind of odd, I wonder why they disallow editing that particular setting. I'm not really seeing how that could be abused, although the maturity ratings are kinda newish maybe it's something planned that they just haven't gotten around to yet.
Will mark this thread as closed since @Pushee-Ri was able to answer my question.
You have a nice day as well.

Pushee-Ri
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Sun, May 11The administrators / the machine (?) have the last word on the SafeSite rating. This means: if the rating could be edited, the admins would have even more to do.
This is sometimes a little annoying - but it ultimately protects the entire site / gallery. A possible abuse would be, for example, if someone edits an image that belongs under " Mature " as " Open for all "
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This is sometimes a little annoying - but it ultimately protects the entire site / gallery. A possible abuse would be, for example, if someone edits an image that belongs under " Mature " as " Open for all "
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As @Pushee-Ri pointed out, users cannot change this because of the potential for abuse.
We used to allow users to do that, but some were changing it to something inappropriate - so we had to lock it.
And you don't need to delete and re-post. It will get corrected, and I see this item has been already.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
We used to allow users to do that, but some were changing it to something inappropriate - so we had to lock it.
And you don't need to delete and re-post. It will get corrected, and I see this item has been already.
Please let us know if you have any other questions.
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