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Just like how we separate content between "Foot Pictures" and "Adult Content" here on the forums, I feel like contribution sets that show nudity should be marked as NSFW (Not Safe For Work).
I know that Wu had kept NSFW material out of contributions for a while because of peoples' complaints. And I'm not saying the site shouldn't take these sets at all like they were back then, but I'd like to see at least some sort of warning on them. Most other places in the same vein (reddit for example) require the same thing.
Hoping I'm not opening a can of worms here. Just looking out for those of us who might not always be in the mood for more than feet.
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Personally I just wouldn't look at foot related sites at work at all haha but maybe I'm paranoid It could be a good idea, that and bring back the thumbnails, I miss those!
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quote:Originally posted by Kokaith: Must be nice to have a job where you have time to look at the internet
Lol I hear ya!
What difference would it make if you were at work looking at a clothed woman's feet vs. a naked woman's feet anyway? Both would require the same embarrassing explanation.
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NSFW is slang for anything that contains nudity or offensive material (cursing in music, for example). It doesn't necessarily mean that it's related to work or you should be looking at these things at work.
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