Yeah, I was comparing notes with someone from another lemmy based server earlier, and was finding the same thing. Some posts that were marked as nfsw came over as such, but quite a number came over as clear.
SweetAIBelle
Actually, comparing notes a bit, it seems like sometimes posts are marked as nsfw on the server they are from, but show up as sfw on our side. There's definitely some sort of bug going on here.
Whether the original subreddit is reopened or not, there are going to be plenty of people that don't want to go back to reddit, or never were over at reddit in the first place. It's possible this one will die off, but hopefully it won't and will stay its own thing, regardless of the status of the subreddit....
It seems a little early to declare them inactive, really. This magazine is 2 weeks old, and given when the blackout started, a lot of the ones in question are 4 days old or less. Not having any activity yet is understandable. And I could easily see deciding to do some of the prep work later after getting a few 503 errors.
I'd say if there's a community you particularly want to do well, post some content there yourself. Volunteer to help out. See if the person who created it is willing to add you as a moderator.
Some of them probably are dead, since the creator could easily have been trying things out here and decided it wasn't for them. But I'd say to give people a chance to return...
I'd also suggest that using a different model (Deliberate 11, in this case), changing the prompt a bit, and using a negative embedding can help, even at 256x256.
an ai generated photograph of a woman with brown hair
Prompt: photograph of a woman with brown hair, portrait, masterpiece, trending on artstation
Negative prompt: easynegative
Steps: 20 | Sampler: Euler a | CFG scale: 7 | Seed: 2156939601 | Size: 256x256 | Model hash: 57d103206a | Model: deliberate_v11-pruned | VAE: vae-ft-mse-840000-ema-pruned | Clip skip: 1 | Version: 8749067 | Token merging ratio: 0.5 | Parser: Full parserUsed embeddings: easynegative [119b]
That's fine, it's all growing pains on the platform.
More options are always good. The same person might want them unblurred when home alone and blurred when they are out in public, and if there was a toggle, they could just turn it on and off when appropriate...
Good to know, and I will, thanks!
I mostly was seeing it from this instance yesterday, so it might've been before it started being enforced (or before those posts were caught). Today's been a completely different instance, lemmynsfw, which you obviously wouldn't have any control over.
What I'd really like is an option to see nfsw posts, but have the pictures blurred out unless I click on them to reveal them. Maybe they'll add something like that in the future...
I'd also suggest making sure that you tag what you are posting as nsfw, even if you are posting in a nfsw community on a nsfw server. You might think it wouldn't show up for someone with adult content hidden on another instance scrolling through new threads, but you'd be mistaken...
(Hopefully the software gets better on this front in the future.)
Checking "Hide Adult Content" doesn't actually seem like it blocks threads from nsfw magazines. When browsing threads by "newest", I definitely have multiple explicit pictures from explicit magazines (gfur, petplayyiff, & feralyiff?) I'm not subscribed to show up.
I have heard things previously about Manjaro that make me want to avoid it.
OTOH, as an Arch user, some of the things I feel could use improvement are better with Manjaro. Pretty much every Arch derivative does something about the major pain points of Arch, though, slapping on a installation gui (though, honestly, just advertising the archinstall CLI script that's on the install usb stick and fixing it up a bit would help Arch), and giving you an AUR helper by default.
I recently tried the XFCE version of Endeavor in a vm, and I quite like it, so if I move from Arch, I'm more inclined to go that direction.
I think one thing to remember is that it's going to be on the XBox Game Pass when it releases. So if you are subscribed to that, you can download it for free and play it before you decide whether to get it or not.
Though, given it's supposed to be 125 GB, I'm seriously wondering if I want to dedicate that much storage space on my XBox Series S to it...