
Would you want to have to explain that to your HR department because I sure as fuck don't.
( , Wed 23 Sep 2015, 11:06, Reply)

( , Wed 23 Sep 2015, 11:47, Reply)

Unless you're talking about the preview image, in which case you are a nun AICMFP.
( , Wed 23 Sep 2015, 12:06, Reply)

The preview is as 'strong' as it gets.
( , Wed 23 Sep 2015, 12:25, Reply)

unless you have a particularly broad definition of the word.
HR is more likely to worry about the amount of time you spend on b3ta at all, no?
( , Wed 23 Sep 2015, 12:00, Reply)

I work in an open-plan office where occasional personal internet usage is allowed, provided it doesn't interfere with your work, and doesn't contravene the standard policies regarding acceptable usage.
Viewing websites with photos of semi-naked men, emblazoned with the words "Butt Invasion" does not count as acceptable use.
This site has a NSFW tag for posts for a reason.
( , Wed 23 Sep 2015, 13:07, Reply)

For gods sake, dont go on the argos website and look at garden furniture or paddling pools...
The porn police will have your work on lockdown, and your PC impounded.
( , Wed 23 Sep 2015, 13:54, Reply)

'What does NSFW mean?
This means 'Not Safe for Work' or in other words it's porn'
( , Wed 23 Sep 2015, 14:47, Reply)

The full quote gives the exact opposite position (emphasis mine):
"This means 'Not Safe for Work' or in other words it's porn. We like to keep b3ta free from any images which are, or could be mistaken as pornographic. Lots of employers take a dim view of people using their work computer to look at porn and in some places it can get you sacked on the spot."
I don't believe you're arguing honestly, I think you're just wasting my time.
( , Wed 23 Sep 2015, 15:14, Reply)

on this argument you lost a long time ago.
Your work not approving something, is not the same as NSFW.
( , Wed 23 Sep 2015, 15:39, Reply)

Where the fuck do you work, Saudi Arabia's Ministry of Morality?
( , Thu 24 Sep 2015, 15:09, Reply)