Sort:  

Yes and we have a very simple tool it's adding these letters to a tag #nsfw ... or post in a community that is marked that way. That's what we can do it solves the problem

Well I'm not arguing against the use of a NSFW tag if it's warranted. I'm saying

  1. In this specific case, it's not
  2. If a person is in the extreme situation where they can literally be fired for accidentally having ANY form of nudity on their monitor, they should have the common sense to not browse websites that have anything to do with creative content like art, and risk their livelihood rolling the dice that the world will use nsfw tags to fit their extremely uncommon circumstances.

Why don't you want to use NSFW tag? Maybe this is the issue to ask about.

  1. As I've said, I don't think this is nsfw and since that's clearly not landing I'll try to be more specific.

Super mainstream YT makes a distinction between artistic nudity and just about all websites that revolve around user generated creative content all are similar in this regard.

nsfw needs to be reserved for what I would umbrella under "adult content" sexually suggestive or erotic content. Nudity in and of itself is not erotic or sexually suggestive.

  1. As the admin of OCA, the things I do end up becoming precedent and this is a terrible precedent to set for an art community.

  2. If you want people to actually see your content, it's much less likely they will if it's hidden behind even a single click. Now of course if I thought the content was nsfw I would, but I honestly don't so the only reason I would even consider it is because you asked me to, which is not a reason for me to do something I disagree with. Although I did change the thumbnails a a show of good faith, but at the end of the day, I just simply disagree with you.

image.png

May also be worth noting, this is on the front page of Makersplace and has been since I posted it, as was the last piece that also featured artistic nudity.

From a conversation I had w @rootdraws, it would seem that they do not feature nsfw content on the main pages, but I don't know that for sure, it's anecdotal.

Screen Shot 20201026 at 3.03.58 PM.png

Screen Shot 20201026 at 3.04.14 PM.png

Screen Shot 20201026 at 3.04.31 PM.png

Screen Shot 20201026 at 3.04.50 PM.png

I totally understand what you were saying a lot better now.

Cryptovoxels is conservative as well.

if you have a show where you are showing off artistic nudes, don't @cryptovoxels on twitter.

They are trying to sell to apple, and don't want to be perceived as a 'boys locker room'.

I personally wish that Makersplace would revisit these things, and that superrare would come out with their NSFW option, and that opensea would come out with their NSFW Classification --

Rarible has a NSFW flag / section, but it's unclear how to access it.

BAE supposedly is clear for NSFW art.

And then you've got Memefactory.io and NFTShowroom, that have checkbox style options.

Knownorigin is also conservative.

.:.

But I see people like yourself, and kittyshebast, and katyarrington and reinhart -- and a few others doing nudity and pin-up work, as well as some weird implied sexuality in that abstract bosch sense.

And then the onlyfans women are moving on Rarible.

The game is afoot.