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There are potential serious workplace consequences Newsjock Mar 2013 #1
Remember that the employer has many ways of knowing what you are doing at your desk undeterred Mar 2013 #2
And generally, they don't care and they're totally cool with it Newsjock Mar 2013 #4
+1 HuckleB Mar 2013 #8
I think there are probably some employers who would not want their employees undeterred Mar 2013 #11
well you are supposed to be working while at work datasuspect Mar 2013 #32
I look at Democratic Underground on my lunch hour. IrishEyes Mar 2013 #34
What about surfing during lunch?... awoke_in_2003 Mar 2013 #35
Ah, a 'WARNING'. When I first read your subject line I thought you wanted us to send an 'alert' Tx4obama Mar 2013 #3
Thanks Tx4obama. I will edit my OP. David Zephyr Mar 2013 #6
NSFW (not safe for work) should be in the subject line. It's not worth losing one's job! freshwest Mar 2013 #22
I swore off checking DU from work back in '06... Mister Ed Mar 2013 #38
Very good suggestion, especially for a work situation. I could see in my RKP5637 Mar 2013 #5
Link? Turbineguy Mar 2013 #7
Link bahrbearian Mar 2013 #12
Me and my big mouth.... Turbineguy Mar 2013 #15
And me and my stupid clicking finger! nt Union Scribe Mar 2013 #41
Another gun show thread. TheCowsCameHome Mar 2013 #16
It is obnoxious of her not to include a warning. Renew Deal Mar 2013 #17
Well said David. Cleita Mar 2013 #9
Thanks, Cleita. David Zephyr Mar 2013 #29
Many employers now run software allowing them to view a computer screen along w/employees Melinda Mar 2013 #10
1. NSFW is standard on any forum I ever went to so that folks don't get fired Benton D Struckcheon Mar 2013 #36
You're right - and some sites (ie; reddit) actually require posting ALL nudity in the NSFW section Melinda Mar 2013 #37
It said there were nude people. Apophis Mar 2013 #13
Did it say with/pics bahrbearian Mar 2013 #18
Nope. winter is coming Mar 2013 #21
The words "naked protest" and "public nudity" should give it away. Apophis Mar 2013 #23
It could been a written article bahrbearian Mar 2013 #43
NSFW (not safe for Work) warning would be appreciated. nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #28
Yeah, I'm fine with that idea. Really. TheCowsCameHome Mar 2013 #14
Right On , it cuts down on the search. bahrbearian Mar 2013 #19
Don't use your work computer for personal use and you will never have a problem. Easy. idwiyo Mar 2013 #20
I own my own businesses. My issue is common courtesy of warning people. David Zephyr Mar 2013 #26
Nothing wrong with your request. I was giving you a general advice. idwiyo Mar 2013 #27
This thread is useless without photos R. Daneel Olivaw Mar 2013 #24
You know a lot of people are going to open this topic hoping for the best. Spitfire of ATJ Mar 2013 #25
Personally I don't care nadinbrzezinski Mar 2013 #30
I feel the same way. Don't want to see it and won't click on a NSFW thread. forestpath Mar 2013 #31
DU threads should be assumed to not be r rated dsc Mar 2013 #33
You should turn off images in your browser. bananas Mar 2013 #39
I agree with you. Le Taz Hot Mar 2013 #40
While I agree with you, most requests for a warning are because "I'm at work". talkingmime Mar 2013 #42
Another vote for warnings in post titles. kiva Mar 2013 #44
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