prompt: 2 men at work looking at a camera while whining and eating cakes instead of actually working

negative prompt: coworkers asking why they’re on lemmy instead of doing what they’re supposed to do

  • merde alorsOP
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    11 months ago

    sigh, thanks for getting involved. After all that’s what moderators do

    these 2 images are safe for streets:

    they may derange some people but they are considered safe for public eye, work or not. (heureusement qu’on n’est en Afghanistan ou Iran)

    there also is a difference between “making fun of” and “trolling”. Yes, i’m making fun of prudishness.

    why would we need to consider images “not safe for work”, without any open discussion, just because some prude thinks so?

    there’s no nudity in either of the images. A kiss or an embrace is nothing to be considered “not safe” either. You wrote that you don’t care, why would you choose to delete then?

    a moderator can also write that the demand for a “not safe for work” tag is excessive and that people can just scroll away.

    what are the criteria for safety here?

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      11 months ago

      I don’t care, but some of our users do. It’s not about me.
      I remember having this exact same discussion a while ago too.

      Ultimately, you lose absolutely nothing by editing this post and adding an nsfw tag.
      Asking you to tag something isn’t an attack on your work or your person, it changes exactly nothing for you.

      In the future, when multiple people politely ask you to tag something… consider taking the 5 seconds to tag it and move on with your life.
      You’ve already spent way more time arguing.

      I go through this because I’d rather you just tag it than remove everything.
      Also consider that other instances likely won’t bother to reach out when they get reports and are more likely to just ban you or the community on their end.
      IDK, I’d prefer if neither happened, which seems easy enough to achieve with a tag that literally harms nothing.