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burns_after_reading t1_je4elwt wrote

I'm new to this sub and the world of art in general. Maybe a silly question, but I notice a lot of pretty tame content being labeled as NSFW. I always thought nudity in art kind of gets a "pass" vs non art related nudity?

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Specialist-Sound5746 OP t1_je56f1x wrote

I got banned from r/drawme for super simple mistake. GOT ME SCARED TO MESS UP IN ANYWAY HERE!

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Kidnovatex t1_je5s49p wrote

The line of NSFW is nebulous by nature, but in general it's exactly what it implies "if my boss walked up behind me and looked at my screen would I be okay with them seeing what I'm looking at?" That means full nudity is not the only thing that might be considered NSFW, but it of course depends the individual. When in doubt, it's usually safer to tag it since it's not typically going to deter anybody except children from clicking on it in any case.

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