That distinction is not currently expressed in the Lemmy software.
In any event, “NSFW” as currently used has other things wrong with it from a social standpoint.
For example, it centers employers as our source of social standards, which is a position of extreme submission to capitalist control of social spaces.
It implicitly asks posters to tag their posts according to their understanding of other people’s employers’ opinions rather than according to their knowledge of the content itself.
For that matter, some people’s work is making porn. Erasing sex workers is regressive bullshit.
jadero@programming.dev 1 year ago
I think it is, but NSFW has quite a bit of metaphorical use, too. I’ve seen particularly beautiful examples of craftsmanship labeled jokingly (?) as NSFW to highlight the the difference between merely masterful work and artistry. That’s one of the reasons I manage by subscription rather than by filter.
Even the word “porn” doesn’t really work. There are various Porn groups on Reddit, like EarthPorn, which was dedicated to amazing examples of completely natural landscapes.