Your post is highly sensitive. 🤔 #nsfw is not only for adult material, but also for anything that should not be displayed on your computer whenever other people are looking. 🕵️♂️
I'm not saying that you should not make posts like that or promote it. 😐
I'm fully aware of that - (Your post is highly sensitive.) OK, with all due respect, maybe you're the one sensitive to these kinda Posts/Rants?
If that's the case, I respect your sensitivity, there's a "Mute" button if you wish... But to mark it #NSFW? I'm not seein' that, maybe you can shed some light on it?
...BTW, why did you tag Chris if you don't mind me asking? (:
If other people (like those at the workplace) see your post (especially your images) on somebody else's computer screen, they would likely react negatively. 😨
@chrisrice is a free speech advocate, and I want to see his reply regarding your post. 😐
I see what're you getting at, they can easily scroll down and skip to another post... about "(especially your images)" well, it's some kinda visual art, and you don't like it and don't like the way it looks (to you) fair enough, that's not #NSFW then? - that's your point of view mate which I don't have any problem with, so skip it, scroll down, or whatever you feel like doin', and have a nice day... Appreciate your approach though :)
If it showed up only once or twice on my #Ecency feed, then I wouldn't have minded it. 🤔 The problem is that it showed up every few minutes I am using @ecency's front-end. 😐
Not all NSFWs are sexual posts. It also includes sensitive posts that are not suitable for being seen in public.
While your comment was definitely more #nsfw than the original post, I did not mind it because it does not keep showing up on my #Ecency feed every few minutes. Although your comment should have been tagged as #nsfw, I don't think that you can apply tags different from the original post in most (if not all) Hive frontends.
This is a decentralised platform
And you cannot decide if this is nsfw or not. And the fact you tagged Ecency and others is also not correct. If you don’t like it don’t follow , and only when you scroll it appears. And another tip maybe you shouldn’t open the blog while at work that will save you some trouble maybe.
I think AND THERE EVEN IS A RANT COMMUNITY that if somebody is brave enough to tell inner feelings and issues it’s to short sighted to just tell its nsfw , and I could have agreed with you that if the RANT WAS DONE NAKED and it was shared online YOU WOULD HAVE BEEN RIGHT. Not now. I appreciate people commenting but stick to the mute and unfollow button don’t put a wrong badge on a good blog.
Ecency might need to fix that muted blogs don’t appear but again this time your tag and commmet are not ok. Don’t judge just READ
If I can't convince everyone that the post is #nsfw, it still stands as #nsfw for me. The fact that @stayten was able to post such things which some people would not like also means that I am also free to post things that some people would not like or agree upon.
The fact that you said that "maybe you shouldn’t open the blog while at work" is like telling me that I "should not open #Ecency at work because the post might show up on my feed again and be seen by other people".
I tagged the Ecency team for a bug report, not because I want the post censored in any way. It's good that you acknowledge that the Ecency team should fix the problem of muted accounts showing up on "Promoted" feed for the users who muted such authors.
I will wait for your clarifications for my previous comment and this one.
The fact that @stayten was able to post such things which some people would not like also means that I am also free to post things that some people would not like or agree upon.
Ummm, well yeah. That's what #FreeSpeech is, the ability to say things that other people don't like.
The fact that you said that "maybe you shouldn’t open the blog while at work" is like telling me that I "should not open #Ecency at work because the post might show up on my feed again and be seen by other people".
It's also like saying not to open Facebook at work, which most employers don't want their employees to do.
But on a real note, I don't think anyone would get in trouble for viewing @stayten's post at work, it's not nudity or violence, it's not even controversial, just an unusual image.
As for #3, I think you did a good job, and again, these are all just discussions, nothing wrong going on here . . but what is your criteria for #NSFW? @savvyplayer
My understanding is that nudity & violence constitutes #NSFW.
& I think content that "other people don't like" is not appropriate to be called #NSFW, since for one, it's a subjective criteria, and 2, #FreeSpeech is about being able to say what people don't want to hear.
I definitely agree with what is on wikipedia.org/wiki/Not_safe_for_work regarding #nsfw.
I did not say that just because something is unusual, it is NSFW.
There are also certain text (not just the images) on the original author's post that are #nsfw (at least for me), though I don't want to quote them directly for obvious reasons.
Objective criteria such as nudity and graphic violence are definitely NSFW, but NSFW content is not limited to those two.
I recommended the post be tagged as #nsfwnot just because I don't agree or like it, but because it would be offensive for at least some people like me.
My criteria for NSFW is any sensitive content I would not like anybody else to know I am looking at, not only at the workplace (as the word 'W' in NSFW says) but at places where there are kids (who are much younger than me).
I know that it is harder to understand that nudity or violence which is just placed in text is also #nsfw.
The Wikipedia link you sent uses subjective criteria again, and its something that we want to replace, since Web 2.0 companies like Twitter use subjective criteria to censor people.
The marked content may contain nudity, intense sexuality, political incorrectness, profanity, slurs, violence or other potentially disturbing subject matter.
I didn't see any of the above in the post we are talking about @savvyplayer, and I think it is a bad idea to consider content that is "Politically Incorrect" as #NSFW since political correctness is often a result of propaganda, and I don't think that should be used as a standard.
What's the NSFW factor here?
Your post is highly sensitive. 🤔 #nsfw is not only for adult material, but also for anything that should not be displayed on your computer whenever other people are looking. 🕵️♂️
I'm not saying that you should not make posts like that or promote it. 😐
@chrisrice
I'm fully aware of that - (Your post is highly sensitive.) OK, with all due respect, maybe you're the one sensitive to these kinda Posts/Rants?
If that's the case, I respect your sensitivity, there's a "Mute" button if you wish... But to mark it #NSFW? I'm not seein' that, maybe you can shed some light on it?
...BTW, why did you tag Chris if you don't mind me asking? (:
If other people (like those at the workplace) see your post (especially your images) on somebody else's computer screen, they would likely react negatively. 😨
@chrisrice is a free speech advocate, and I want to see his reply regarding your post. 😐
I see what're you getting at, they can easily scroll down and skip to another post... about "(especially your images)" well, it's some kinda visual art, and you don't like it and don't like the way it looks (to you) fair enough, that's not #NSFW then? - that's your point of view mate which I don't have any problem with, so skip it, scroll down, or whatever you feel like doin', and have a nice day... Appreciate your approach though :)
If it showed up only once or twice on my #Ecency feed, then I wouldn't have minded it. 🤔 The problem is that it showed up every few minutes I am using @ecency's front-end. 😐
Well, that's quite an interesting thing.
It doesn't look like a #NSFW post to me @savvyplayer.
I don't see either with this.
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@chrisrice - Yes, that's what I've been tellin' him, there's none that'd Go into NSFW, appreciate your take on this :)
Goodmorning NOT SUITABLE FOR WORK can you please explain why this is sexual? Cause my shaving giphy was more sexy than the whole post @savvyplayer
Not all NSFWs are sexual posts. It also includes sensitive posts that are not suitable for being seen in public.
While your comment was definitely more #nsfw than the original post, I did not mind it because it does not keep showing up on my #Ecency feed every few minutes. Although your comment should have been tagged as #nsfw, I don't think that you can apply tags different from the original post in most (if not all) Hive frontends.
The Ecency team is currently developing a fix to prevent posts from muted accounts to show up on a user's feed when promoted using the Ecency Promotion feature. (https://ecency.com/@ecency/re-savvyplayer-202151t102941666z)
This is a decentralised platform
And you cannot decide if this is nsfw or not. And the fact you tagged Ecency and others is also not correct. If you don’t like it don’t follow , and only when you scroll it appears. And another tip maybe you shouldn’t open the blog while at work that will save you some trouble maybe.
I think AND THERE EVEN IS A RANT COMMUNITY that if somebody is brave enough to tell inner feelings and issues it’s to short sighted to just tell its nsfw , and I could have agreed with you that if the RANT WAS DONE NAKED and it was shared online YOU WOULD HAVE BEEN RIGHT. Not now. I appreciate people commenting but stick to the mute and unfollow button don’t put a wrong badge on a good blog.
Ecency might need to fix that muted blogs don’t appear but again this time your tag and commmet are not ok. Don’t judge just READ
See my first response to you at https://peakd.com/@brittandjosie/re-ecency-qsf7u0.
I will wait for your clarifications for my previous comment and this one.
@chrisrice @atma.love
Ummm, well yeah. That's what #FreeSpeech is, the ability to say things that other people don't like.
It's also like saying not to open Facebook at work, which most employers don't want their employees to do.
But on a real note, I don't think anyone would get in trouble for viewing @stayten's post at work, it's not nudity or violence, it's not even controversial, just an unusual image.
As for #3, I think you did a good job, and again, these are all just discussions, nothing wrong going on here . . but what is your criteria for #NSFW? @savvyplayer
The Wikipedia link you sent uses subjective criteria again, and its something that we want to replace, since Web 2.0 companies like Twitter use subjective criteria to censor people.
I didn't see any of the above in the post we are talking about @savvyplayer, and I think it is a bad idea to consider content that is "Politically Incorrect" as #NSFW since political correctness is often a result of propaganda, and I don't think that should be used as a standard.