Adding NSFW to links please
Adding NSFW to links please
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tonyvid

Original Poster:

9,889 posts

267 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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Can those with slightly dodgy websites in their profiles please add a NSFW for us - I just had a look at 5%'s profile and rather wished I knew where the link would take me, nothing about the URL indicates it would be an adult site so I now have some iffy pics on my work PC - opps. I have nothing against adult sites but would really rather not visit them from work as I don't want a talking to. Ta

David Godfrey

3,857 posts

248 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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got an example link?

Edited by David Godfrey on Tuesday 16th October 15:14

130R

7,012 posts

230 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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"5.0%" is a troll

tonyvid

Original Poster:

9,889 posts

267 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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David Godfrey said:
got an example link?

Edited by David Godfrey on Tuesday 16th October 15:14
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/profile.asp?h=0&memberId=99355&t=451248

There you go. thumbup

Silent1

19,762 posts

259 months

Tuesday 16th October 2007
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tonyvid said:
David Godfrey said:
got an example link?

Edited by David Godfrey on Tuesday 16th October 15:14
http://www.pistonheads.com/gassing/profile.asp?h=0&memberId=99355&t=451248

There you go. thumbup
Hello binned

hehe

silversun

4,373 posts

250 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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What about having some kind of roll over link in threads which says NSFW when people have been posting pic of ladies in their underwear? So when someone posts a picture up, they have an option to tag it as NSFW, so the picture doesn't actually appear on the thread but would appear if you rolled over it.

RacingPete

9,156 posts

228 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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An interesting idea...

The problem is people should put NSFW after a link post and they don't everytime, so they could ignore the new feature too. Also pictures straight in the forum that are of offensive nature need to be removed through several reasons:
  • This is a family site
  • It's against our hosting license
Regardless if they are rollover or not.

silversun

4,373 posts

250 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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RacingPete said:
An interesting idea...

The problem is people should put NSFW after a link post and they don't everytime, so they could ignore the new feature too. Also pictures straight in the forum that are of offensive nature need to be removed through several reasons:
  • This is a family site
  • It's against our hosting license
Regardless if they are rollover or not.
True, so what about removing the option and making it compulsory before posting pictures? That would also eliminate the hugely annoying thing where people quote a post with a picture in it so it appears ad infinitum all the way down the page.

Re. the offensive pictures - you're right, but they often get left up and they not necessarily offensive, but also not the kind of stuff you want people to see over your shoulder at work. smile

Silent1

19,762 posts

259 months

Wednesday 17th October 2007
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You have to apply some common sense though, as a NSFW picture isn't likely to be added to a sensible thread, whereas a thread in the P&P with dubious content is more likely.

trooperiziz

9,457 posts

276 months

Thursday 18th October 2007
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RacingPete said:
An interesting idea...

The problem is people should put NSFW after a link post and they don't everytime, so they could ignore the new feature too. Also pictures straight in the forum that are of offensive nature need to be removed through several reasons:
  • This is a family site
  • It's against our hosting license
Regardless if they are rollover or not.
On a related note, there have been a few requests for the option to turn off embedded images within threads. Some of us "work" in open plan offices you know wink

Not sure how easy that would be with the current architecture.

RacingPete

9,156 posts

228 months

Thursday 18th October 2007
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I think the option to turn off embedded links is a good idea, and I have added it to the future list, though it will also turn off any smileys not on PH's official list.

Famous Graham

26,553 posts

249 months

Thursday 18th October 2007
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trooperiziz said:
RacingPete said:
An interesting idea...

The problem is people should put NSFW after a link post and they don't everytime, so they could ignore the new feature too. Also pictures straight in the forum that are of offensive nature need to be removed through several reasons:
  • This is a family site
  • It's against our hosting license
Regardless if they are rollover or not.
On a related note, there have been a few requests for the option to turn off embedded images within threads. Some of us "work" in open plan offices you know wink

Not sure how easy that would be with the current architecture.
Why not just disable images in the browser?

trooperiziz

9,457 posts

276 months

Thursday 18th October 2007
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Famous Graham said:
trooperiziz said:
RacingPete said:
An interesting idea...

The problem is people should put NSFW after a link post and they don't everytime, so they could ignore the new feature too. Also pictures straight in the forum that are of offensive nature need to be removed through several reasons:
  • This is a family site
  • It's against our hosting license
Regardless if they are rollover or not.
On a related note, there have been a few requests for the option to turn off embedded images within threads. Some of us "work" in open plan offices you know wink

Not sure how easy that would be with the current architecture.
Why not just disable images in the browser?
Well... blocking all images from all sites would mean having to change setting each time you want to look at legitimate images (plus for a lot a of websites a fair amount of content is actually in the images). In firefox, adding an image block specifically for www.pistonheads.com removes the quote button (and a few others), which isn't ideal.

It's possible to do it via the browser, but more elegant to do it directly in pistonheads. The only real problem I have with the images in threads is that sometimes innocuous threads have images that would be intersting to explain if seen on screen in a work environment. No problem with the other images on the site such as the adverts etc...