I'm sorry that happened to you. That wasn't what we'd want for anyone that was giving us a piece of their time, especially at work, or using a family computer in a communal space, especially if it might have triggered something as or more unpleasant than the image itself.
I'm reopening this because it's a couple of years after the last time this came up, and circumstances surrounding it might have changed. Let me start off with a tad bit of background, and I'll try to keep brevity in mind.
It's hard to get folks to select the flag that best fits what they've seen. Some flagged that as spam, some flagged it as offensive, some flagged it as very low quality. All of those flags apply, but offensive is what really needed to stand out there.
Review generates audits automatically based on what the system perceives to be consensus that something is resoundingly good or bad in the context of any given review. Because folks flag stuff so strangely, the system treats spam / offensive / very low quality as essentially the same kind of signal ("bad"). When we last ran some numbers on looking at what would happen if we dropped anything that had offensive attached to it from audits, the impact would have been enough to be considered significant.
That was a few years back, so we're going to look at it again, and I'm going to put this as being under review.
Now, until then --
If you see something that has barely more than a link to something (especially an image) - it's game over, the post is of sufficiently low quality that it should be removed, there's no reason to even follow the link, especially at work.
Concluding:
We'll do one of two things:
- Drop posts that have abuse flags as review candidates
- If that's just not possible, put a very clear warning that any links might not have been vetted, and might not be safe for a family or work environment (whether we show this all the time, or similarly to how we do the be careful, this could be SPAM notice will remain to be seen depending on numbers).
In any event, I'm sorry that happened to you, and I'll update on what we come up with as a fix, even if it's short-term.
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