Bob's post earlier made me think about the idea of NSFW: namely that simply
labeling something NSFW doesn't really make it clear why it's NSFW. For
example, the article he linked to would be perfectly fine for my office (an
ad agency) because it's only language. Now, if you were to post a link to a
nude photo taken of a star who's now suing over it, yeah: I'm going to
break out the ol' iPhone and use AT&T's bandwidth to read that item.

I've always felt that NSFW deserves, like the TV rating system, an
additional letter after it for why you think it's NSFW: P for photo, L for
language, A for auto-playing audio, and V for auto-playing video. So if I
were to link to the unedited version of Robin Thicke's Blurred Lines, I'd
note "NSFW-V"

As with everything related to the Internet, I do not expect this to carry
on past me, but I just thought I'd share. Back to finding navigation models.

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