Yeah that solution would work, but I still don't see the issue of making people mark corpses as NSFW. Maybe people would think its weird but that's not really an issue, there's a lot about this site that's weird tbh.
1: human forgetfulness. Some newbie or a guy who’s had a few too many beers posts a picture of a steak and forgets the NSFW tag and gets banned for it even though it was an honest mistake.
2: posts like this where it’s technically vegan but has something that looks like it has animal products in it and ends up pissing people off and the user gets banned for it despite having technically abided by the rules.
Making another comm isn’t a big ask either and isn’t as wonky as this “tag damn near everything NSFW” solution. The fact people are pushing so hard for the latter and down talking people proposing the former kinda backs up the theory some have that this is all a side wind to make c/food a vegan only space. Which fine if that’s what the vegans want but I’d appreciate them just admitting it.
Yeah that solution would work, but I still don't see the issue of making people mark corpses as NSFW. Maybe people would think its weird but that's not really an issue, there's a lot about this site that's weird tbh.
1: human forgetfulness. Some newbie or a guy who’s had a few too many beers posts a picture of a steak and forgets the NSFW tag and gets banned for it even though it was an honest mistake.
2: posts like this where it’s technically vegan but has something that looks like it has animal products in it and ends up pissing people off and the user gets banned for it despite having technically abided by the rules.
Making another comm isn’t a big ask either and isn’t as wonky as this “tag damn near everything NSFW” solution. The fact people are pushing so hard for the latter and down talking people proposing the former kinda backs up the theory some have that this is all a side wind to make c/food a vegan only space. Which fine if that’s what the vegans want but I’d appreciate them just admitting it.