I'm German and therefor I don't share the same cultural background. Where I come from, even not-so-mild nudity (topless women) is
not being considered "not safe for work". However, I have learned from both my fellow devs from the US as well as my colleagues at work (I work for an US-owned company) that even mild nudity falls into the category "not safe for work" as far as most americans are considered. I'm being told that "babe shots", swimsuit pics etc. fall into that category as well, and the regular web filter applied by my employer does exactly that: it filters such shots. I didn't actually look into your site in details: I just found one image that fell into the category "mild nudity" on the initial page visit and told you about board rules. However, that's not what I'm here for: you put me into a position where I seem to have to defend myself and justify my actions. Quite the opposite is the case: it's not up to you to be so demanding, as I don't owe you anything. I told you about the rules and that's it. We catter real porn here as well: as you can imagine, there are people who use coppermine for real pornography as well, and we ask them to post a link as well together with the warning. This being said, I'm not afraid to see some adult pics or videos when taking a look at a coppermine-driven gallery for support purposes. You wasted another precious 5 minutes of my life by making me justify what I said instead of just swallowing your pride, saying "sorry" and going on. As far as I'm concerned, you have spent all the favors that I'm ready to spend on a complete stranger by forcing me to write this lengthy posting, so there will be no more support from me for you.
Revisiting your site for a second time and refreshing the
random meta album 3 times I found three (
1 2 3) pics that fall into the category "not safe for work", so your lame excuse that you could only think of one image in your entire database does not apply. You appear to be located in the US as well, so imo you should be aware of what appears to be bigotry from a European perspective, but from the perspective of an American appears to be "political correctness".
Please stop all meta discussion now and return to the subject of your thread.
You have utterly ignored my advise to upgrade immediately: instead of writing your reply you could just as well have performed the upgrade - you'd be half through it by now.