That’s like my mother asking in the 1970’s…“Does anyone know how we can stop random strangers from throwing away their dirty magazines in the woods?”. Some kid somewhere is eventually going to come across that. Better to teach them what that NSFW stuff is and what it’s value is. That’s just a comparison though. In tech the most foolproof way would be some sort of optical recognition software that has a basis of comparison to determine if an image is NSFW or not. Flagging an image would be even simpler but not everything would be flagged.
I need accurate NSFW usage because scrolling Lemmy at work can be a gamble. I already use multiple accounts, one with strict controls and one with none, but even then, it’s all up to mods to police it, which isn’t perfect. I’m assuming OP has their reasons, too.
Nah, it’s not. Because Mastodon is just one segment of the internet rather than “the whole forest” so we can in fact implement nsfw filters or similar.
That’s like my mother asking in the 1970’s…“Does anyone know how we can stop random strangers from throwing away their dirty magazines in the woods?”. Some kid somewhere is eventually going to come across that. Better to teach them what that NSFW stuff is and what it’s value is. That’s just a comparison though. In tech the most foolproof way would be some sort of optical recognition software that has a basis of comparison to determine if an image is NSFW or not. Flagging an image would be even simpler but not everything would be flagged.
I need accurate NSFW usage because scrolling Lemmy at work can be a gamble. I already use multiple accounts, one with strict controls and one with none, but even then, it’s all up to mods to police it, which isn’t perfect. I’m assuming OP has their reasons, too.
Nah, it’s not. Because Mastodon is just one segment of the internet rather than “the whole forest” so we can in fact implement nsfw filters or similar.