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I hear you, and I changed the thumbnail to the more abstract image, but this is an art community and nudity in and of itself is not NSFW. At least I don't think it is and I don't believe most do.

I am not diminishing its value it is simply if this will be safe for people to open at work and in a public environment.

Would you and all your friends be perfectly fine with opening this post at their work or at school?

Yes, and I'm not just saying that which is why I literally did a poll. I can only imagine it depends on where you are geographically or maybe your job, but yes it would be totally okay for me and anyone I've asked to open this at work or in public.

K then consider the ongoing results of this poll
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I'm not saying this is a common occurrence but there is the possibility people can literally get FIRED... loose their entire income if they break the rules of their company. Now that's more likely if if wasn't a simple mistake and they're actively looking for trouble with things much more sexual in nature. But... nevertheless their co-workers don't know their intentions and many can be mean-spirited.

In case anyone else cares or is following this thread...

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Yes and we have a very simple tool it's adding these letters to a tag #nsfw ... or post in a community that is marked that way. That's what we can do it solves the problem

Well I'm not arguing against the use of a NSFW tag if it's warranted. I'm saying

  1. In this specific case, it's not
  2. If a person is in the extreme situation where they can literally be fired for accidentally having ANY form of nudity on their monitor, they should have the common sense to not browse websites that have anything to do with creative content like art, and risk their livelihood rolling the dice that the world will use nsfw tags to fit their extremely uncommon circumstances.