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I know there is some sensitive people who don't like to see or hear about violent crimes, should I label my posts which include violent crimes as NSFW?

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[–] ccunning 16 points 1 week ago

Only if the headline or image is graphic

[–] [email protected] 14 points 1 week ago

NSFW / 18+ tags are usually used for nudity, sexual content, or gore. So, things you either don't want or can't look at. Using them for just news articles on violent crimes (that don't show graphic images) or even things like swear words is excessive and unnecessary and ultimately degrades the tags meaning.

[–] Potatisen 12 points 1 week ago

I was really hoping that Lemmy would separate NSWF/NSFL.

It's time for the internet to make a distinction.

[–] CarbonatedPastaSauce 4 points 1 week ago

If anyone is upset by that type of content then they’ve probably stopped reading the news anyway.

If it’s on a major news site then I don’t think tags are needed.

[–] Maalus 3 points 1 week ago

Would / could it get you into trouble if a boss looked over your shoulder and saw you reading it? If yes, it's NSFW.

[–] 11111one11111 2 points 1 week ago

Is the post going to cause someone's coworker to report the person viewing the post? Is the thumbnail or images in post graphic? If yes tag NSFW if no then fuck it.

[–] [email protected] 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Ha, I guess I inspired this post.

I usually have "NSFW" post hidden on this account to avoid all the porn on /all, but this is very much the account I want to read the news on.

Proper news outlets will usually have their own NSFW warnings and blurr in place to alert people even after they clicked the link. If your link really contains material that requires an NSFW tag before clicking, it probably doesn't belong in a news community to begin with.

[–] FireTower 2 points 1 week ago

It depends IMO picture or thumbnail with serious gore yes. Simply text or images in article no.

If people don't want to see posts about certain subject matters they can filter out keywords to avoid them.

[–] Dr_Box 2 points 1 week ago

I'm new here but I would think so

[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 week ago

If you are the only one in the entire community doing so, then it wouldn't help all that much - though good on you to be so considerate!:-) But it's not required, and I don't think I'd use the NSFW marker for this, if it were me. You could rather use a hashtag or some such for maximum friendliness? e.g. "[violence]", to allow people to use filtering keywords (for those that use apps that even support that - I don't use apps so I don't know which ones can do that).

[–] jordanlund 0 points 1 week ago

I would only do it if the images are upsetting.

A simple story isn't an issue.