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‘Guess what? Mummy is a sex worker’: the sexologist who wants to build a ‘slutopia’ for women
(www.theguardian.com)
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This is the exact headline of an established newspaper. Wherever you're allowed to have your phone or for reading at work then this should be just as fine.
Please be consience on what NSFW should be and don't call for censorship in its name.
Ironically fitting to the article itself.
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apologies but I don't understand,
the post is still viewable
maybe the norm has changed for what's NSFW and what's not NSFW?
edit:
after thinking about this some more I feel like I need more thoughts from people to figure out what's the right decision, trying to figure out content moderation is hard as I'm not perfect at this (I'm just a volunteer with no formal training)
I consider this perfectly safe for work. It's just a newspaper article. The topic of discussion being sexuality doesn't make it nsfw. The line is crossed when the purpose of the material is to titillate.
ahhh ok honestly can understand that
thank you for commenting!
this'll help me figure out what does and doesn't cross the line🤗