I read an interview once where a Pornhub employee was laughing about the fact that you're the weird one if a colleague catches you *not* watching porn at any given moment.
Genuinely? It depends on the situation. If you’re an editor, it kind of comes with the territory, if you’re a camera operator, maybe don’t have another video you’re paying attention to instead of the one you’re filming.
Kind of like if an accountant is doing their own taxes at work.
I always thought SFW and NSFW were very weird terms. Fewer and fewer people work in offices. A lot of us work at home. We can crank it to porn between assignments no problem. Shouldn't it be lewd and non-lewd?
here's what I always wondered. is there an OSHA for porn? does OSHA get involved with porn? are there certain positions or sets where the safety guy comes running in and stops the show and is like "no no no, reverse cowgirl is prohibited by OSHA!!"
I would wager probably not, but I think if you aren't one of the actors you shouldn't be watching what you aren't filming/editing while at work. It's still 'slacking off' and could get you in trouble.
I used to camera-op on those televised phone sex lines. We had another producer who did hardcore stuff elsewhere. He'd spend all shift watching his own scenes, making notes. I'd say SFW but still odd
porn and nsfw...in my opinion both words mean the same thing, but nsfw(not safe for work) is the calm way to say porn, and porn is the directly way. so yea i think...nsfw and porn mean the same thing (maye i i'm wrong in this)
Used to have a colleague who worked in ad sales, and they bought ad space on pornhub or similar. They had to deliver an in depth report on how "creampie" videos delivered better click-through-rates compared to traditional banner ads on non-porn sites
The short version is your 'ad serving client' allows you to set metrics to purchase against (e.g serve to 18-35s) - so for each 1k people who saw it, the volume of people clicking through to the site (and not just clicking out) was substantially higher than serving against a news site (for example)
Well, only if you're 'distracted' off-scene and it's not recorded. Or you're distracted while trying to do camera work, and you just have that situation where you're stuck zoomed in on the sofa, and just wind up with a meme clip where you're busting a gut instead of busting a nut.
Depends on limits what you're filming. For example, if you bring a feet kink in and your partner doesn't like it, breaking their boundaries then it would be nsfw. If they do like it then it wouldn't be
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Kind of like if an accountant is doing their own taxes at work.
In like a good way, glad you've come over from the alphabet app.
At work? It's safe because it's work-related.
Otherwise? Nope.
Not safe for YOUR work
But yes, yes it is
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