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Why do you block people?
(lemmy.world)
Comic Strips is a community for those who love comic stories.
The rules are simple:
Web of links
No need here. Fuck, shit, piss, Satan, broccoli, gay butt sex.
In that order, or is there some flexibility here?
Go abso-fudging-lutely wild.
Does the NSFW marker take something away from this for you?
No, not at all. I'm just saying that you're putting unnecessary restraint on yourself. It MIGHT also be detrimental because a lot of people will avoid the post because they don't want to see, idk, boob or vageen or peen or a plate of broccoli (because they're in public). But that's your decision.
It doesn't feel like restraint to me, just an extra note for the benefit of anyone who happens to be at a workplace like mine where a big expletive on the screen might not be the best thing when the boss walks by. I do appreciate your perspective, though.
I mean, this text is, what, a few ~~centi~~millimetres tall at best, I wouldn't be able to read that "bullshit" without lurking on your shoulder. If your boss watches what you read that closely, you maybe shouldn't be on Lemmy at work, no?
... or maybe you use absolutely massive screens at work. Like, billboard size? I want that job. ๐
I'm joshing you. Do whatever you like.
Edit: lol centi
I will never understand this.
What job do you have where your boss would care and you would get in trouble for the word "Fuck" appearing on your screen where you wouldn't get in trouble for just browsing Lemmy in general?
This has always felt like a solution in search of a problem to me.
Where in the world was I whining?
It makes me have to click the fucking image to find out whats going on underneath, so kinda clickbaity when its a nothing burger..
were you expecting boobs?
I was expecting boobs. but was surprised by PCC.
had a hearty chuckle when I realized all the PCC haters were going to click on it too and get mega triggered.
Using flags such as NSFW on non-NSFW posts devalues the flag, which means that next time I might actually unblur something when I shouldn't have because I assumed it was an incorrect flagging.
B E L G I U M
It doesn't. If you're interested, you can look at the other comments where OP and I are having a conversation.