What is NSFW?
NSFW stands for "Not Safe For Work." It's a common internet abbreviation used to warn others that content may be inappropriate for viewing in public or professional settings.
Why Should You Tag Your Posts as NSFW?
Tagging your posts as NSFW when they contain sensitive material is crucial for several reasons:
- Respect for others: Not everyone wants to see sensitive content unexpectedly.
- Community guidelines: It helps maintain a safe and inclusive environment for all users.
- User control: It allows other users to make informed decisions about what they view on Rodeo.
What Content Should Be Tagged as NSFW?
Consider tagging your post as NSFW if it contains:
- Explicit sexual content
- Graphic violence or gore
- Disturbing imagery
- Nudity or partial nudity
- Drug use
- Other content that may be offensive or upsetting to some viewers
When in doubt, it's better to err on the side of caution and use the NSFW tag.
How to Tag Your Post as NSFW
- Start creating your post as usual.
- On the posting page, click “Advanced Options”
- Click or toggle the NSFW option to activate it.
- Double-check that your post is tagged before publishing.
What Happens When You Tag a Post as NSFW?
When you tag a post as NSFW:
- The post will be blurred on users' feeds, the post details page, and your profile until they choose to view it.
Consequences of Not Tagging NSFW Content
Failing to tag appropriate content as NSFW can lead to:
- Warnings from moderators
- Temporary or permanent post removal
- Account restrictions or suspension
- Negative feedback from other users
Remember, consistently tagging sensitive content appropriately helps maintain a positive experience for all users on the platform.
If you're unsure whether your content should be tagged as NSFW, please refer to our community guidelines or contact our support team for clarification.