I think there is some cause for concern in that there are terms in used in nodes 815610, 815615 and 815619 which may be used in an industrial setting for the purpose of content filtering (two different terms). I realize the discussion itself is not racy but triggering network security alarms is a pain even if the content is innocent. A spoiler-like <nsfw> tag wouldn't seem terribly out of line (says a guy who never contributes to the code base) if only to save some monks a few headaches.

For the record, I refuse to type either term since I would hate to corrupt innocent electrons and will henceforth refer to the operator as the flying lentil, as per 815648. Plus now I have that stupid image in my brain again.


In reply to Re: Not Safe For Work threads by kennethk
in thread Not Safe For Work threads [NSFW] by Argel

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