User blog comment:HazelQuill7445/Awesome fan art/@comment-25936766-20170724001000/@comment-25936766-20170724034121

I said it was NSFW at the end. And given how Blake was dressed (or wasn't) at the end, I considered that bit NSFW.

Just look at how Blake is dressed (or isn't, more exactly) at that last part and tell me if it wouldn't make your boss raise any questions about what you're doing if they found you looking at that part.

And that's what NSFW literally means. It's a warning, that doesn't necesarily mean "this thing is porn/gorn". It simply means that it would cause trouble for you if you watched it while at work or school or similar.

For example, something that has enough nudity for a passing observer to think, without context, that you are watching porn or at least something lewd. And if said observer is your boss, that can easily get you fired.

So excuse me for trying to avoid problems like those.

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But besides that, fine.

That said, since your idea of NSFW isn't the default "this could cause a misunderstanding" meaning of the term, a refresher on the current NSFW policy would be nice. And more nice it would be for said policy to be posted in the blogpost at the very top, which is mostly empty-space anyway.

I mean, IIRC, it was fine as long as 1) it wasn't downright Porn/Gorn, 2) (If it was just lewd/violent) not excessive, and/or 3) it didn't make most people uncomfortable afterwards. Was there something I missed, or misremembered?