@Bradley_JF @dansup Are you seeing that on every post inside #Pixelfed‽
@darnell @dansup no. I’m seeing it on the posts marked sensitive. Some servers or accounts have all media set as sensitive but most clients have an option to ignore that setting and display all media anyway with no sensitive media filter. Innocuous accounts like museum art accounts might set all sensitive but I don’t want you click through those warnings over and over.
@Bradley_JF @dansup Hmmm…perhaps there is no setting in #Pixelfed to override this‽ I wonder if it’s also an admin setting too‽ I will check my own instance & see what I can find out.
@Bradley_JF @dansup Ok, I do not see any setting to disable content warnings from another #Pixelfed or #Mastodon account that you follow from Pixelfed.
I looked online, and as I know, within the app, content warnings are usually left on to appease Apple.
Tumblr had a similar issue, but you could turn it off from the website.
@Bradley_JF @dansup That is a possibility. A work around is to log into your #Pixelfed using Toot! or Metatext, which should remove the content warnings.
That is one of the cool things about the #Mastodon apps is that you can use them to log into Pixelfed & even upload pictures! I think the max is four photos though.
@Bradley_JF @dansup Content Warnings can be initiated by the person posting the images. So if they do it, you will probably keep seeing it regardless of what your settings are (at least that is my theory).
@Bradley_JF @dansup Really‽ Are you still seeing errors‽