why doesn't this apply to the rest of osu
assuming you've worked at a job where you use a desktop pc, here's a helpful hypothetical imo: imagine your boss walks in, sees an image up on a monitor in full, really any image at all, and then starting a conversation about why that image is on your monitor. if that convo is going to be awkward, probably don't post it. nsfw doesn't just mean lewd and nude images, after all.Winnyace wrote:
Expect the thread featured at best slightly unsafe pictures. Out of 9 posted by OP, 1-2 were perhaps risque. I don't know though.
Yeah that's a good way to look at it imo, people tend to assume NSFW only means straight up hardcore porn.xch00F wrote:
assuming you've worked at a job where you use a desktop pc, here's a helpful hypothetical imo: imagine your boss walks in, sees an image up on a monitor in full, really any image at all, and then starting a conversation about why that image is on your monitor. if that convo is going to be awkward, probably don't post it. nsfw doesn't just mean lewd and nude images, after all.
Wikipedia wrote:
Not safe for work (NSFW) is Internet slang or shorthand used to mark links to content, videos, or website pages the viewer may not wish to be seen viewing in a public, formal or controlled environment.
definitelyz0z wrote:
anime audience might have a shifted definition of "nsfw"
"What this game usually allows" is very clearly against the rules though, they're just not enforced at all because players (including mods) are horny for fake women (they've never seen a real woman).Serraionga wrote:
i figured the thread was locked because some people disliked it/started being weird rather than it being against the rules, i didn't really see anything beyond what this game usually allows
(not that i care too much about threads getting locked, it rarely happens these days for it to be an annoyance)