Jonesy
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NSFW also warns us if we're at home with small children running around, so it goes beyond "stealing company time" from work. If my employer didn't want me on the internet at work, I wouldn't have it, but I don't want my boss to walk by while I've opened a thread that has questionable pictures in it.Agree 100% on the common courtesy, but common sense should tell you folks not to click on a thread like this in the office, too.
-John
That's true John, but I think the argument for the most part wasn't clicking a thread that had naked women in it, but that the thread originally was never marked NSFW when posted.
BTW Clint, sounds like you have a pretty good knowledge of some porn Bro! :laugh:
Brian, I don't recall the exact wording of the topic before it was changed to include NSFW, but I knew very well that there may be questionable content. I agree that the courtesy is nice, but disagree when someone is berrated for overlooking the courtesy. I can't speak for Trey, but I believe my point coincided with his, in that, if you are willing to steal company time and look at your hobby online at work, where do you draw the line? It's ok to steal, but the nude image is wrong...
What bothered me as much as his rant, was the "tone" it gave when read. I would say it's safe to say that if you asked the members here whether or not they want threads marked NSFW or not when including risky pictures, 9 out of ten would agree with me.
If you don't mind opening up threads with naked ladies in it, so be it, but us "nancy boys" would like to continue to see NSFW posted.