NWS warnings?
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Posted By:
Citizen Premier
Dec 10, 2004
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I wonder if it might be arranged that some links be given "Not Work Safe" warnings by courteous posters, or if necessary, added by Alex. This is not just for those who are looking at the website while at work, but for those of us who are viewing it with our children or elderly mothers in the room.
This will let us know if links about "unpolite matters" contain pictures or merely an article.
P.S. I shan't be able to reply to this thread, since I can never reply to any threads due to some sort of error.
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Comments
The Curator
in San Diego
Member
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 | 11:47 AM
Yes, it's always a good idea to give someone a heads up before they click on a link that sends them over to something that might give granny a heart-attack (assuming that granny is peering over their shoulder as they surf).
Citizen Premier, could you email me about the problems you're experiencing replying to threads? My email is alex at museumofhoaxes.com. I'm interested in what browser you're using when you have these problems. Is it firefox, by any chance? |
Paul
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 | 03:54 PM
I think you shouldn't be surfing to museumofhoaxes.com at work, because I don't see how this can benifit your boss. (sorry Alex)
At home I think you shouldn't surf to any sites you're not sure of what the content will be when your kids or granny are around.
It's very easy to point at the website while the responsibility is really yours. |
Casey W.
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Posted: Fri Dec 10, 2004 | 10:42 PM
Alex. I don't think that the errors have anything to do with firefox. I use firefox, and I experience no trouble with replying.
Paul, it's always great to know when something is inappropriate to click on. Some people may not have bosses or children peering over their shoulders, but then have a consciense that may make them not want to visit a certain link if it has been deemed not safe for work. |
Maegan
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Posted: Sun Dec 12, 2004 | 10:03 AM
I have seen quite a few posts where someone has commented NSFW. I always take that to heart & wait till I'm home to view. Mostly because out network has this HUGE ACCESS DENIED page that pops up & gives you a list of things you can't view. The list is so thorough that I'm suprised I can even get ON IExplorer for anything other than our intranet. I can never see the eBay links...I have to wait till I'm home for those. |
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