poll for those who are not NEET (8)

1 Name: Random Anonymous 2005-05-07 19:14 ID:/iv67OYY

I'm recategorizing my images and created a 'worksafe' tag, mostly to keep my guro collection out of sight of innocent browsers, but then thought perhaps I should have it live up to its name.

Are girls in casual underwear worksafe? Sexy underwear? Stuff that's not underwear but still very risqué (seen 'He is My Master'?)
Are naked girls with no visible sexual features (tactical posing, 'absent nipple syndrome', etc) worksafe?
Are various genders groping girls' chests through their clothes worksafe?
Are fully dressed quadruple amputees worksafe?

I can provide pictoral examples upon request.

2 Name: Random Anonymous 2005-05-07 19:33 ID:Heaven

I guess it depends on the kind of work you are doing and the environment of people you are working with.

If this isn't for work, then what is it for?

Context is important!

3 Name: Random Anonymous 2005-05-07 20:15 ID:/iv67OYY

It's my personal image collection that I'm putting on the web. More or less public, although my bandwidth is not infinite and I won't be personally advertizing it beyond friends.

I don't want people to indignantly go "omg wtf you got me fired from my job!" if I use a very forgiving definition of 'worksafe'. At the same time I don't want them to miss lovely pictures that happen to contain a half-naked girl, out of fear that all that lies beyond the tag is guro. I'm trying to find a good middle ground.

4 Name: Random Anonymous 2005-05-08 00:53 ID:lspkyaBV

Maybe "worksafe" was the wrong word to start with, then. Do you not want to be as specific as having a 'guro' tag?

> Are fully dressed quadruple amputees worksafe?

Slight unsettling, in most cases.

5 Name: 1,3 2005-05-08 02:49 ID:/iv67OYY

>>4

I have a guro tag, but unfortunately ochiba can't exclude tags from searches. (It can't really handle multiple search terms either- just exact phrases- but the author says he's working on that.)

If anyone knows a more capable piece of software to manage and catalog large image collections, I'll listen. But I already uploaded about five hundred images to ochiba, one at a time, so it's got to have some kind of batch upload feature. -.-

6 Name: Random Anonymous 2005-05-08 08:34 ID:Heaven

>>5

You might be interested in this: http://wakaba.c3.cx/soc/kareha.pl/1112692894

7 Name: Random Anonymous 2005-05-08 14:52 ID:Heaven

>>6
I suspect >>1 was >>49 there. Also "this" isn't quite available right now, if you read the latest comments...

8 Name: 1,3 2005-05-08 17:23 ID:/iv67OYY

Yeah, that's me, after which I bit the bucket and tried to see if I could make ochiba work anyway. >.>

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