When I’m at work surrounded by customers, I want this on. When I’m on a break or at home I want it off.

It is a lot of clicks to go thru Settings to change it, especially since there is no way to get into Settings if you are currently browsing a community. In that case you need to leave the community entirely just to get back to somewhere with a Settings kog, toggle it, then re-search and re-open the community only to find you’ve lost your scrolling spot. So overall it’s something like 20 taps just to unhide the hidden things.

**The request: **Make this toggle always visible to be toggled in 1 click (2 at most) from any screen containing content (put it by the home button, for example).

Bonus request: Add the ability to reset this toggle to ON after a certain time/event, so if I forget to turn it back on it will do so alone and I don’t get fired when a spicy meme or random porn thing scrolls up thru my screen as a customer is looking over my shoulder.

Bonus bonus request: Include that bar at the bottom (that contains Home, Account, etc.) when browsing communities. Ideally it should always be accessible.

  • rockSlayer@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I don’t understand, this setting doesn’t stop nsfw from ever appearing, it just hides nsfw posts behind a button you can press to deliberately show the content. Is there a reason why you’re unable to just press the button?

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      1 year ago

      It’s not that I’m unable to press the button. It’s that if you have a feed with several NSFW posts, it’s annoying to have to keep unhiding them when just sitting at home alone with no one else around. But I don’t want to keep it off all the time because I’m often surrounded by people.

      Another aspect to this is that it can take a long time to load these large jpeg comic strips, and they don’t load until you hit the button to uncover them so you have to wait every time you click one, as opposed to them already being loaded if they are uncovered.