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Some pointers in etiquette!

Asher Kelman

OPF Owner/Editor-in-Chief
I was impressed today at Bart's use of links to lead us to the edit habits of retouchers for the Victoria Secrets brand here. No NSFW was needed as the title of the thread already predicts for the viewer the expected swimsuit content! Still putting the optional link between the thread and the actual images, is awfully good manners! Folk get the idea and can explore further or not.

Just a reminder. Make use of such links to pictures that are likely to be or even might be offensive to others here, and consider taking the extra "NSFW" prefix step to warn folk when that link is to something saucy, erotic or bawdy. That consideration allows debate here to be more open to everyone, but the grit is not in people's eyes. This is necessary to discuss subjects of import to us in a diverse community. This allows for really extreme points of view of art and society, but still doesn't cut out people from the debate.

Thanks for considering this option!

Asher
 

Doug Kerr

Well-known member
Hi, Asher,

I was impressed today at Bart's use of links to lead us to the edit habits of retouchers for the Victoria Secrets brand here. No NSFW was needed as the title of the thread already predicts for the viewer the expected swimsuit content! Still putting the optional link between the thread and the actual images, is awfully good manners! Folk get the idea and can explore further or not.

Just a reminder. Make use of such links to pictures that are likely to be or even might be offensive to others here, and consider taking the extra "NSFW" prefix step to warn folk when that link is to something saucy, erotic or bawdy. That consideration allows debate here to be more open to everyone, but the grit is not in people's eyes. This is necessary to discuss subjects of import to us in a diverse community. This allows for really extreme points of view of art and society, but still doesn't cut out people from the debate.

Thanks for considering this option!

Well said.

Best regards,

Doug
 
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