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It is a couple words and a picture of a banana. If that is NSFW for you, maybe you should get off social media at work :P

I work from home (like many ppl now a days) and I'm a father. My 8yr old daughter has a Hive account cause "Steem Kids" was a thing. Furthermore NSFW stands for more than not safe for work, maybe you should try using the internet from the 90's, you know... social media from AOL 2.5.

ANYWAY, to be safe (not censored) using an NSFW tag on questionable adult content OR mere suggesting it didn't warrant your retort. Thanks @netuoso, have a day!

Believe me. Chances are your 8 year old has already seen real porn online. A banana won't hurt her, unless if you have her permanently locked in house with zero internet privileges

Your 8 year old daughter has a Steem/Hive account? Tell her not to use https://hive.blog ;)

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Furthermore NSFW stands for more than not safe for work, maybe you should try using the internet from the 90's, you know... social media from AOL 2.5.

Then what do you think NSFW, the acronym, stands for? Back when I was on the internet in the 90s chat rooms, we used PAW for "parents at watch" or some other ridiculous acronym. NSFW wasn't even ever used back then; it is a relatively new concept.

Again, the post itself contains text and a picture of a banana. It would be VERY hard for your 8 year old to happen to overlook on your screen and start reading about auto-fellatio. If that is a concern, you should probably look into an office door.