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oliv__ | 7 months ago

Could use a NSFW warning tag

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71153750|7 months ago

I think you are being voted down but I disagree. I opened the article before the tag was added and although I very much appreciate the author's point, I think the added tag is necessary. Would be hard to argue any form of nudity appearing on my computer screen even it were an artwork I feel. The tag has been added. Society is tricky, nudity on the internet more so.

amiga386|7 months ago

For those who are now fearful to click the link, its an opinion piece about the given topic, and it's illustrated with a stock photo of a nude pregnant woman. The author's point is that this nudity is not pornography.

So it's not "adult content", but probably "NSFW" unless you work in a maternity hospital.

Just as a comparator, the Wikipedia page https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pregnancy leads with a clothed pregnant woman (unlike the pages on e.g. labia, penis, anus, breast, which lead with a direct shot of the body part), and overall that page has photos or illustrations of 4 clothed and 3 nude women (and a CT scan volume render, does that count as nude or not?)

pmlnr|7 months ago

So could a lot of classic art, right?

Cthulhu_|7 months ago

Sure, unless your job is in a museum.

Thing is though, if you can get in trouble for browsing the internet while at work looking at anything at all, you probably shouldn't.

anthk|7 months ago

As an European with non-censored History books in my teenage years, that nudity was... boring. Women just lying in a bench with... dull, bland, faded out colours. I would need far more to get laid.