Alright... That's been annoying the hell out of me for quite some time now.
howto:rate said:
- Rating:Safe: For everything else. Note that rating:safe does not mean safe for work and may still include "sexy" images containing cleavage, panty shots, skimpy bikinis, and so on.
Is there any good reason why at Danbooru rating:safe can't mean "safe for work"?
Incidentally, the choice of words is quite peculiar:
Note also that ratings do not say how "family friendly", "kid safe", or "offensive" a picture may be. This is explicitly not a goal.
Note that it doesn't say "this is not explicitly a goal", which would mean "we don't really strive for that". Instead it says this "is explicitly not a goal" (emphasis mine), which can be understood rather differently. I wonder if that was intentional, or the author just has no understanding of syntax...
Danbooru users are assumed to be responsible adults and the ratings are there only to help them choose the content they wish to see.
So, what exactly being a responsible adult has to do with one's (un)willingness to see a certain kind of images?.. Frankly, that sounds like something a rather infantile person would write.
There also used to be a line basically saying that, if you disagree, "danbooru is probably not for you". Thankfully, one of the staff members got rid of it.
But I digress, so let me ask this once again:
Is there any good reason why at Danbooru rating:safe can't mean "safe for work"?