• InEnduringGrowStrong@sh.itjust.works@sh.itjust.works
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    1 year ago

    Yea, I’d like to give you a straighter answer but I think it’s gonna be very subjective.
    Norman is implied to be nude, centaur is wearing something, but honestly idk.
    Thing is, I don’t feel strongly about either of those myself and would probably go off reports for either…

    I’m sorry, I didn’t mean any of this as drama, criticism, or punishment or anything.
    This is a nice community overall and y’all are doing a fine job of it, really, I mean it.

    I also have a hard time giving you an actual well defined line, because I don’t personally have an issue with most NSFW stuff. I also don’t browse lemmy at work, because that’s just dumb as bricks.
    /All is downright full of actual porn, and your browser downloads the unblurred thumbnails which is then only blurred locally by your browser through css. If your company is snooping your traffic they’d see the unblurred thumbnails anyway…
    Browsing at work is sketchy af, whether it’s tagged or not.

    My opinion on NSFW…
    I don’t think anyone should get in trouble at work because of the amount of skin shown, but because they’re fucking around on lemmy instead of working to begin with?
    Anyway

    To be perfectly honest, tagging Norman is probably on the overzealous side…
    I just think the tag shouldn’t be much of an inconvenience.

    For what it’s worth, I certainly wouldn’t remove either, even though removal is more “silent” as in there’d be no interaction.

    Again, I like y’all and hope there’s no hard feelings.

    • M0oP0oM
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      1 year ago

      Oh I get it, just trying to get a handle on where the line is when talking about something art related.

      • El Barto@lemmy.world
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        1 year ago

        A full frontal nude can be art. That doesn’t mean it’s necessarily safe for work. And things can get veeery specific and veeeery specific with art.

        Do I mind nudity in art? Nope. Do I mind an artsy piece in which people are bathing in poop? Damn right I mind. I’d rather not see that. So, if a community allows it, I’ll just move on to a different one.