What do you peeps think? Does this warrant an NSFW tag on this dedicated sub?

    • zr0@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      16 days ago

      Oh no, and @[email protected] thought that all people came only because they looked them up on Lemmy.

      Nah bro. Also, the community is public, accessible by even guests. It is your responsibility to moderate the content and it is not up to you to decide what has to be flagged and not. However, this particular comic is not really NSFW.

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    I don’t follow you, but your stuff frequently shows up on my front page. I’m glad! However, as an act of courtesy to users who browse Lemmy at work, I think most of your posts should be tagged NSFW.

    It might seem like overkill, but please remember the ridiculously conservative environments (and coworkers) that many people have to deal with. People have gotten fired over stuff like this.

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    Your posts can be seen in people’s feed. Please always mark NSFW stuff as NSFW.

    Thank you

          • Pyr@lemmy.ca
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            Eh, there are private and small workspaces and then there are public and large workspaces.

            If you work anywhere that an 80 year old grandparent coming in to buy a cup of sugar might see your computer screen or your 17 year old highschool junior co-worker might see your phone in the lunchroom it would be NSFW.

            Plus it isn’t really strictly for work, it’s just for general spaces where you aren’t alone or at home, or in a controlled environment where you know the people in your immediate surroundings would be chill. NSFW would also be a flag for if you are on a bus, or a hospital waiting room, in line at the bank, etc.

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        15 days ago

        Would HR at a stuffy company call it NSFW? Then it’s NSFW. It doesn’t matter what you or I think.

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        16 days ago

        I wouldn’t want to have this picture displayed on my phone at work/ on the bus

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        Well, you have evidence at least one person considers the subject matter to be NSFW, that should tell you what you need to know.

        What I don’t understand is even if the report came from a follower, why would that matter? Why would you want to mock/shame a community member for helping report content? They didn’t have to do that and now if they see this post, might not be motivated to help improve the community (or other communities) as a result. Why would you want to discourage that?

        (I don’t think) I’ve ever been part of this community and don’t recognize you or the work and found this post scrolling the front page on a different instance. While I’m not particularly one way or another about the source panel, I can certainly see why someone might feel it should marked NSFW.

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    Does this warrant an NSFW tag? Eh, I don’t think so.

    But just because this is your community doesn’t mean you don’t need NSFW tags in general. I’m not subscribed or following you (although I enjoy your comics) and I’m seeing this post in my primary feed. I generally block NSFW content because my kids occasionally pick up my phone and I don’t want to have inappropriate content open. I wouldn’t really want them reading this comment, but they probably wouldn’t understand it even if they did.

    • CustardFist@feddit.nlOPM
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      Really? Not subscribed, not following and yet I show up on your feed? That surprises me a little. Good to know, though. Thanks.

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        I’m a “All” user (I like to see basically everything instead of just subscribed communities) so anything that was posted will be sorted and filtered based on your settings. For me it’s the most liked posts in 12 or 6 hours. Because of this I absolutely see posts that are suggestive or NSFW and so I have to block communities or stop using Lemmy at work.

        • Brave Little Hitachi Wand@lemmy.world
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          Same. I should really just curate my feed and stick with subscribed. I tell myself it’s broadening, but usually just end up seeing porn next to headlines from Gaza, and it’s all a bit much.

      • Pyr@lemmy.ca
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        Same here, first time seeing your name or comics. No idea who you are.

        I don’t really subscribe to anyone though, I just block any community/user that I don’t want to see and browse all so I don’t miss anything.

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        Yeah that seems to be how lemmy works. The default setting is basically “view all,” (Everything), and individuals can subscribe and block communities as they see the content.

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        Yep. I’m not sure how Lemmy works yet, but if there’s any sort of algorithm, it has accurately figured out that I’m a fan, but I’m not actively following almost anyone yet.

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    Thank you all for responding. I’ve learned a lot.
    I was completely unaware that my small sub gets shown on the front page.
    When I first started posting on Reddit 5 years ago, I couldn’t get a dog to even piss on my sub, unless I lured it in by cross posting to more populated subs. So Lemmy in 2025 works different than Reddit in 2020, I guess. ☺

    With those none-following viewers in mind, I will rethink my NFSW-tag usage.

    Again, thank you.

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    Technically you show up in our “everything” feed, though I wouldn’t be bothered enough to report. I just filter if it bothers me. Like I do with most sports communities…

  • _cryptagion [he/him]@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    16 days ago

    Well, is this is par for the course for your community, then yes, it should be properly flagged out of consideration for people who might run across it on the front page.

  • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]@hexbear.net
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    You realise your posts are distributed to the front-page of every instance that’s federated with .nl, right? I’m pretty sure there’s a setting to make it a private community, but until you turn it on none of this is limited to your subscribers.

  • Nakoichi [they/them]@hexbear.net
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    As this just showed up for me on my all feed without ever knowing about you before now I would say yes in general you should use NSFW tags for serial or sensitive content if you want people not to block your comm or defederate.