Not Safe For Work – The term ”Not Suitable / Not Safe For Work” – short NSFW is Internet slang. It came with the growth of computers at work places connected to the world wide web. One can find this abbreviation in emails delivering sexy photos or videos, and on interactive discussion areas such as online forums, blogs, or community websites. It marks hyperlinks which contain pornographic material, which the viewer may not want to be seen accessing in a public or formal setting such as at work.
Companies and schools frequently adopt such policies because they regard the presence of sexually explicit content as a misuse of company property and a violation of some old fashioned sexual harassment policy.
Determining a website to be Not Safe For Work is of course subjective. Fundamentalists in each society already go nuts seeing images of underwear or swimwear models, or a news story about sexual issues that does not contain explicit images. Being considered Not Safe For Work may on the other hand help certain content become popular, although it’s far away from any such mark.
The opposite to “Not Safe For Work” is – you name it – “Safe For Work” Examples: the following jpg would be considered “Safe For Work” intimesdate.com / naked_news / cat_covers_pussy.jpg (SFW) because it links to a picture of a cat rather than a sexy vagina, like this one: intimesdate.com / naked_news / pussy.jpg (NSFW).

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