Okay? That is completely separate to the fact it is still censorship. This image has nothing that is deserving of being censored to where the individual must go through hoops to avoid said censorship.
Gonna say that your definition is off. Censorship isn’t about completely blocking access but restricting that access, either permanently or through making one jump through hoops for that access.
That blur is, by definition, censorship.
Nothing in this post is in need of being censored.
Except people can configure if they want NSFW posts blurred or not. You can set it to not if you like.
Okay? That is completely separate to the fact it is still censorship. This image has nothing that is deserving of being censored to where the individual must go through hoops to avoid said censorship.
This image isn’t NSFW.
It’s a sexual comic whose entire subject is basically “horny alien wants to fuck”
Marking it NSFW isn’t “censorship” it’s just a warning… What do you actually think censorship means?
Yes it is. Sexual content doesn’t fly in most professional offices and people get reported to HR for less.
“Not Safe for Work” people want to browse at work, and could get fired for having this comic scroll past.
The fact people could get fired for this is total bullshit. But it is what it is. Tagging gives people options.
This isn’t about judgement, it’s about making spaces for people to enjoy without risking their jobs.
Your definition of censorship is off then. Censorship would mean the content is not accessible at all. I.e. bars above genitals in Japanese hentai.
Gonna say that your definition is off. Censorship isn’t about completely blocking access but restricting that access, either permanently or through making one jump through hoops for that access.
Who are you censoring, the users that chose to hide NSFW content? No, you are respecting their choices by tagging correctly.