I think there is a problem with homophobia on American-based photo websites in general. A couple of years ago I posted a shot I took on Pride Sunday here in Toronto, on Popphoto. It is of two Gay men kissing. One is wearing a tee-shirt with a message which at first glance reads,"Enjoy Coca-Cola" but actually reads, "Enjoy my Large Cock".
Gone in two hours after numerous complaints. When I requested to see the complaints, I was denied access to them. I pointed out that Toronto has the third largest Gay population in the world, and that our Mayor as well as our Chief of Police march in the parade. I also mentioned that many American Gays come to our Pride celebration every year to get married, as same-sex marriages are legal in Canada. In short, many Canadians didn't have a problem with the goings-on, and thus I was surprised at the reaction of the American viewers, and the magazine as well in pulling my photo.
The moderator replied by pointing out that "the Political climate in the United States is vastly different from that in Canada", and so on the orders from "people higher up" the shot was pulled.
I've since posted it, and a number of other Pride shots on Nikongear, which is a South African-based photosite, with a much more mature attitude toward nude, risque and contraversial images, than I've found here in North America. I'd post the offending image here, just to see what kind of hornet's nest it would stir up, but I shot it with an SLR, so I guess I dare not, for fear of a visit from the Rangefinder Police.