If your workplace is a) that sensitive about things, and b) looks over your shoulder, be it on phone screen or by monitoring your web history, then you should probably not be browsing there at all.
To mark nsfw stuff. But as everything in life, this, too, is a grey zone, and the post here is not “nsfw” for everyone. If you want to start hairsplitting about that, you’ll have to live with some day, some ultra-religious idiot saying “all photos that show humans not fully covered in clothing are nsfw”.
Where do you want to draw the line to please everyone?
Dunno, when I am in public & browsing lemmy & something lewd comes up, I either close lemmy or quickly browse past it. It’s not like I hold my display for other people to see it, nor do I open those posts.
If you look at lewd innuendo in a typical work environment you can expect to have an unpleasant chat with HR at minimum
If your workplace is a) that sensitive about things, and b) looks over your shoulder, be it on phone screen or by monitoring your web history, then you should probably not be browsing there at all.
what do you think the point of a NSFW tag is then
To mark nsfw stuff. But as everything in life, this, too, is a grey zone, and the post here is not “nsfw” for everyone. If you want to start hairsplitting about that, you’ll have to live with some day, some ultra-religious idiot saying “all photos that show humans not fully covered in clothing are nsfw”.
Where do you want to draw the line to please everyone?
You clearly haven’t thought this through.
No, there are a lot of offices where casually browsing somewhere on a break is absolutely fine, but viewing sexual memes is not.
I enjoy lewd memes, but you lot seem deluded about the limits of their appropriateness.
I think these perceptions are based on the locations of respondents
Dunno, when I am in public & browsing lemmy & something lewd comes up, I either close lemmy or quickly browse past it. It’s not like I hold my display for other people to see it, nor do I open those posts.