Browsing by all Federated is almost impossible without some sort of filters set up

CannedTuna@sh.itjust.works to Memes@sopuli.xyz – 27 points –
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I really wish there was a NSFW distinction between plain inappropriate, porn, and NSFL content. I don’t want to hide NSFW (legitimately “not safe for work”) content, but don’t want to see porn or death. Guess it’s either setup filters, or just keep to subscribed or local content if your server disallows porn.

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NSFW images being blurred by default helps with that, though that might be browsing platform specific. It's a little inconvenient but it does help avoid getting gore unexpectedly shoved in your face since you can usually judge by the community or post title what it might be.

As far as what I’ve seen blurring NSFW content is a default setting, as is hiding NSFW content. What’s annoying is sometimes content that’s marked NSFW doesn’t necessarily mean porn or nudity, but that it’s just not appropriate for work due to fowl language, or rude humor, or discussion of sensitive topics, etc. so if you hide all NSFW you miss some content. I just don’t want my feed filled with porn. I can stay in subscribed and local, since my instance bans porn, but you run out of stuff sometimes doom scrolling lol. I know that last but is a personal issue.

When you have an account on lemmynsfw.com you can enable blurry nsfw and hide nsfw completely

I’d rather not see any content from that instance tbh.

Question. What is "legitamately not safe for work" that is neither porn nor nsfl?

Idk. Here’s an example of a post that’s flagged as NSFW, but isn’t porn or NSLF. TBH this is a pretty mild example, and not even that good of a post. But sometimes people flag things NSFW because people are more likely to click it. example

Edited: memmy copied the content link instead of the post link initially

Mhh yeah this would need an own Tag. On the other hand the people more clicking wouldn't work then.

Health and safety violations! Na, I'm assuming they mean swearing, but I can't imagine an employer being fine with you dossing about on Reddit Lemmy but giving a shit about rude words.