Hi all, LemmyNSFW.com admin here. We're getting a lot of reports from this instance of posts from our instance not being correctly tagged NSFW, but they are showing as correctly tagged on our end. Could the NSFW tag not be federating correctly?
There needs to be a "Nudity" or "Pornography" tag that users can correctly block. I don't want to block NSFW content, but I also don't want to be absolutely slammed with NSFW content on my main feed. I used this during down ltime at work.
As for the NSFW tag, no idea. Sorry lol, I've got NSFW currently blocked until it can be managed better.
Yeah I think there needs to be a separate tag for porn vs. other NSFW content and then allowing the users the ability to block just one or the other if they so desire.
To expand on this it'd be sweet to have blockable or subcribable tags on communities for anything from anime to zombies to whatever weird thing that piques your fancy.
I have run across two or three instances of federated content from LemmyNSFW not correctly showing up as being tagged nsfw when viewed from Lemmy.world. The one time I actually did some investigation, I found the post was correctly tagged as nsfw when browsing LemmyNSFW directly.
My assumption was that the post might have been created without the tag, but was edited to include the tag later, but that the edit may not have replicated across federation. Maybe if no other content is changed it doesn't correctly populate the edited tag? Just a guess.
I recommend the android client "Liftoff" because of the amazingly useful "nerd stuff" menu item for posts. After actioning on "nerd stuff" for a post, choose "tap to show" post details and you can see the under-the-hood nsfw flag setting for that specific post.
Maybe we can get a feature to allow screenshots/images to be attached to reports in the future to help you troubleshoot this.
I've seen some posts in the past not tagged, and it's most noticeable when I have NSFW posts set to blur; and I'll get that one stray post that doesn't show up as blurred and is missing the NSFW tag. So far, it's only happened twice in about a month. Granted, the first time it was the same user posting the same image in multiple communities, and I'm pretty sure they just weren't tagging the post correctly.