Hi again, Mikey from lemmynsfw.com here again. So every day we get several reports from lemmy.world users about posts not being tagged NSFW when they are actually tagged NSFW.
At first I thought this might be some kind of federation lag, maybe the OC forgot to put the NSFW tag on their post, then edited it, but the edit took some time to federate and that’s why lemmy.world users saw it without the tag. While that’s still possible, lemmy.world is the only instance that I’m getting consistent reports from about nsfw posts not being tagged when they are tagged. You’d think that if it was a federation issue I’d be getting them from everywhere, not just here.
Anyhow, I don’t much mind the reports because they take zero effort to resolve, but it is something we may want to look into.
Maybe it’s a bug or maybe they’re dumb. I see the posts in all and they’re always nsfw
Up until 2 weeks ago, I was seeing posts from lemmynsfw occasionally show up on lemmyworld missing the NSFW tag. I actually went out and created a lemmynsfw account so I could figure out what was going on, but I haven’t seen a single example of it in over a week.
Could be:
- Report was made but the posted edited the post and tagged it as nsfw in the meantime
- Problem in a third party app not displaying the nsfw tag
Maybe something else?
Somewhat unrelated… but it’s utterly astonished me how many 3rd party lemmy apps have sprung up so fast.
Those are both my leading theories, though again that doesn’t tell me why I’m getting these reports almost exclusively from lemmy.world
Does the nsfw patch not automatically flag all posts as nsfw? (Actual question, I have no idea)
In the web interface on our instance all posts are flagged nsfw by default, but you can uncheck it on a per post basis. I think that various apps have different settings that don’t default that way, nor will posts coming from other instances.
So why did s this tagged nsfw?
It doesn’t have a NSFW tag but it is blurred out for me.
they removed the tag but the question remains - why blur as nsfw, this is clearly not…