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  • Sonofanump
    justincredible;1193490 wrote:Where do you get no cleavage out of no nipples?
    What was removed was only cleavage, no nipples showing. Post pics on both sides of the line so we know.
  • chicago510
    The line is: would most people get in trouble if their boss saw them looking at said picture?

    My boss would be pissed about any kind of cleavage/boobs that was done in a sexual/seductive manner.
  • justincredible
    Sonofanump;1193497 wrote:What was removed was only cleavage, no nipples showing. Post pics on both sides of the line so we know.
    It's not rocket science. You posted in a thread not marked NSFW. Pics like that need to be in thread marked NSFW.
  • wes_mantooth
    NSFW:





    OK:

  • justincredible
    chicago510;1193500 wrote:The line is: would most people get in trouble if their boss saw them looking at said picture?

    My boss would be pissed about any kind of cleavage/boobs that was done in a sexual/seductive manner.
    Right. And like I said, I'm not keeping you from posting those pics. Just do it in threads marked NSFW.
  • Sonofanump






    How about these three? No one else looks at my work computer, so I don't have that concern.
  • justincredible
    That's great that you don't have that concern. I don't either. I can look at hardcore porn at work. But plenty of people have complained about it and it makes sense to keep pics of half naked women in threads marked as such so OTHER people don't scroll by an inappropriate picture while a female co-worker or their boss walks by.
  • hasbeen
    I thought we weren't allowed to post NSFW pics in this thread in spite of its NSFW labeling?

  • Sonofanump
    justincredible;1193518 wrote:That's great that you don't have that concern. I don't either. I can look at hardcore porn at work. But plenty of people have complained about it and it makes sense to keep pics of half naked women in threads marked as such so OTHER people don't scroll by an inappropriate picture while a female co-worker or their boss walks by.
    My question was to set a line. I like it here and will abide by the rules, since it is a change, might as well know where the line is.
  • THE4RINGZ




    Too much cleavage? Yes or no? I need a ruling here damnit.
  • hasbeen
    too much of something ^^
  • Devils Advocate
    THE4RINGZ;1193525 wrote:



    Too much cleavage? Yes or no? I need a ruling here damnit.
    It depends..... you talking tits or knees?
  • sleeper
    Sonofanump;1193523 wrote:My question was to set a line. I like it here and will abide by the rules, since it is a change, might as well know where the line is.
    I don't see what's so complicated. If a woman has less than 25% of her body clothed, don't post it. When in doubt, don't post it. Simple.
  • chicago510
    Sonofanump;1193523 wrote:My question was to set a line. I like it here and will abide by the rules, since it is a change, might as well know where the line is.
    Do you have a boss? If your boss wouldn't appreciate you looking at it on his dime, don't post it.
  • Sonofanump
    sleeper;1193629 wrote:I don't see what's so complicated. If a woman has less than 25% of her body clothed, don't post it. When in doubt, don't post it. Simple.
    A mod should mark the following thread NSFW:

    wrote:
  • Glory Days
    Simple solution and should be common sense. make the serious business forum NSFW. you browse the serious business forum at your own risk. its pretty hard to control where a thread will go and is just creating more work for moderators. then you run into things like the Cable thread, its labled NSFW but appears safe for work. now people wont read it at work.
  • sleeper
    That's a terrible idea. Don't post women in threads not labeled NSFW. I don't see what's so hard about it.
  • justincredible
    Glory Days;1193870 wrote:Simple solution and should be common sense. make the serious business forum NSFW. you browse the serious business forum at your own risk. its pretty hard to control where a thread will go and is just creating more work for moderators. then you run into things like the Cable thread, its labled NSFW but appears safe for work. now people wont read it at work.
    Why make the busiest forum NSFW? The thought is to get more people checking in through the day while at their desk but the fear of opening a thread with a half naked chick in it limits that for some people. The basement is your NSFW forum, I guess. I'd rather one thread not be read at work because it's mislabeled than all the threads not be read at work. Seems simple enough to me.
  • Tigerfan00
  • THE4RINGZ
  • DeyDurkie5
    Glory Days;1193870 wrote:Simple solution and should be common sense. make the serious business forum NSFW. you browse the serious business forum at your own risk. its pretty hard to control where a thread will go and is just creating more work for moderators. then you run into things like the Cable thread, its labled NSFW but appears safe for work. now people wont read it at work.
  • Glory Days
    justincredible;1193898 wrote:Why make the busiest forum NSFW? The thought is to get more people checking in through the day while at their desk but the fear of opening a thread with a half naked chick in it limits that for some people. The basement is your NSFW forum, I guess. I'd rather one thread not be read at work because it's mislabeled than all the threads not be read at work. Seems simple enough to me.
    then maybe those people shouldnt be on the internet while at work? going to any website runs the risk of having some weird advertisement or anything(not just half naked women) that may be NSFW pop up. just curious, how many people this would effect?

    and no one goes to the basement forum, its only been a novelty due to recent events.
  • sportswizuhrd
    wes_mantooth;1193502 wrote:NSFW:




    Big fan of her. (Emma Frain)

    OK:

    Where can I find more of her?
  • chicago510
    Glory Days;1193870 wrote:Simple solution and should be common sense. make the serious business forum NSFW. you browse the serious business forum at your own risk. its pretty hard to control where a thread will go and is just creating more work for moderators. then you run into things like the Cable thread, its labled NSFW but appears safe for work. now people wont read it at work.
    You serious? Traffic on Serious Business would drop like a bomb. I would honestly post more at school/work if I wasn't afraid of what is going to show up on random threads in public
  • ernest_t_bass