On May 6, 2008, at 1:24 PM, Gordon Oheim wrote:
Hi all,
I was just reading a blog about bad use of Photoshop that linked to
"not-safe-for-work" sites every now and then. Made me wonder if we
could use a microformat that indicates "non-suitable for work" links
and the likes? I could imagine a FF plugin that recognizes page
elements tagged as nsfw and changes their display to none or
something like that when you are at work. Could also use nsfc (for
children). Google could crawl this and protect my unborn kids. What
do you think? Useful?
As Charles also mentioned, there's been discussion of this on the
mailing list before. The short story is this: everyone's work is
different (I've actually had work were I *had* to look at at stuff
which would be NSFW for most), so it wouldn't be very useful to try an
encode a single standard.
If you still want to capture the semantic of "I think this is NSFW"
you could use xFolk or hReview and tag the link as 'nsfw'.
-ryan
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