you can access exclusive inner circle-only boards.
</li>
<li>
On your <ahref="/u/{{.CurrentUser.Username}}">profile page</a> you get an "Inner circle" badge near your
Certified status. This badge is <strong>only</strong> visible to members of the inner circle.
</li>
<li>
You may <strong>invite</strong> other members to join the inner circle.
</li>
</ul>
<h2>How do I invite others to join the inner circle?</h2>
<p>
When you are viewing a <strong>member's photo gallery</strong> page, look for the prompt at the top of the
page.
</p>
<p>
If a member posts several <small>(e.g. {{.InnerCircleMinimumPublicPhotos}}+)</small> nude pics <strong>including face</strong> you should invite them to join
the inner circle. All members of the circle are allowed to invite new members to join. We trust your
judgment: please only invite like-minded nudists who <em>actually</em> share nudes <em>with face</em>
to join the inner circle.
</p>
<p>
<strong>Notice:</strong> the prompt to invite them to the circle will not be visible if they do not have
<em>at least</em><strong>{{.InnerCircleMinimumPublicPhotos}}</strong> public photos on their page at all.
Those public photos aren't necessarily nudes, but hiding the prompt unless they have {{.InnerCircleMinimumPublicPhotos}}
photos can help reduce the risk of inviting somebody on accident.
</p>
<h2>Please keep the existence of the inner circle a secret</h2>
<p>
The inner circle is not publicly advertised on the site. This is to help ensure that "bad actors" won't
try and game the system (e.g., by begging somebody to invite them into the circle, or uploading a bare
minimum of nude pics for somebody to invite them only for them to delete their nudes and try and stay
in the inner circle). Plus, it adds an air of exclusivity to keep the existence of the circle on the
down low.
</p>
<h2>Still continue to share at least <em>some</em> nudes on "public"</h2>
<p>
With the new Photo visibility option for "inner circle only" you may tag your best nudes for only members
of the inner circle to see. However, you should still continue to share at least <em>some</em> photos on
"Public" as you were doing previously. This is for a couple of reasons:
</p>
<ul>
<li>
Members who are <em>not</em> in the circle won't see your circle-only photos. If for example you
placed <em>all</em> of your nudes on circle-only you would appear to look the same as someone who
uploaded no nudes at all.
</li>
<li>
The "<ahref="/faq#shy-faqs">Shy Account</a>" system of the main website still applies: if you have
not one public photo on your page you may be marked as a Shy Account and be limited from some site