I second this.
I'm currently using multiple apps for multiple accounts, since this multi account stuff is not really optimal in any app I've tested so far. Account-specific NSFW would certainly help.
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I second this.
I'm currently using multiple apps for multiple accounts, since this multi account stuff is not really optimal in any app I've tested so far. Account-specific NSFW would certainly help.
Something I suggested once for the reddit app I used to use that for some reason got downvoted in their sub was an option to make the NSFW filter time or location-based.
Everyone of course uses Lemmy differently. Personally I try to keep all of my NSFW content on a separate account, and on my main I pretty much exclusively stick to communities I'm subscribed to, so I don't have to worry about too much crazy shit coming through.
That said, something that's a bit NSFW will sometimes slip by in a normally SFW community, for example, maybe an artsy nude picture will come up in a photograpy community, or a table saw injury that's a bit gory in a woodworking community. Having NSFW maybe automatically turn off during my working hours, or automatically turn on when I'm at home and off when I leave would give me a little peace of mind about those odd things that slip through without me having to remember to specifically turn it off/on.
Not something I'd consider to be a super high priority, but it's something that I'd consider to be useful and I have a hunch some others would as well
That seems a little overkill, especially since it’s a feature I doubt very many people would use. Just having it separate for each account would be sufficient, require less processing power and battery, and less time to code.
This would be nice, but I think it would also be nice to have a setting where it blurs NSFW on your main feed, but once you go into a community it's unblurred.
This has been implemented already and will be available in the next release
That's awesome to hear! Thanks!
This is already a feature in connect, so it shouldnt be hard to implement.