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6 hours ago, ncsu12engr said:

I enjoy looking at the Huddle sometimes while I'm at work, as I'm sure a lot of us do, but some people have NSFW profile pics (TheSpecialJuan comes to mind) and I can't figure out how to hide them so I can view content without having to display these NSFW profile pics. Is there a solution to this problem or do I just stop visiting the Huddle at work?

I know this isn't about the Panthers, but I didn't know where else to put it.

I doubt anything will be put in place to allow the ability to hide peoples avatars but you can always hover your mouse over the username of the poster who's tits/ass infested avatar is inappropriate and click "ignore user". This will hide all their posts until you remove them from your "ignore list". 

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If you're web traffic is being monitored, you can always get yourself a VPN or download Tor.

As for blocking profile pics, as another user stated you're going to have to block images from the Huddle as a whole in order to do so. If you're on PC and using Chrome, you can use an extension like the following:

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/wizmage-image-hider/ifoggbfaoakkojipahnplnbfnhhhnmlp?hl=en

If you're on your phone, just hide it better ;)

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I wouldn't consider @TheSpecialJuan's profile pic nsfw but I guess each job has it's own variation of what they consider nsfw. In the summer, just cruising on the internet, you'll find folks in bikinis in ads. My job's federal and allows The Huddle as well as sports in general. Reddit IS blocked though. I just do my job and get on the Huddle in my down time. The last few weeks, not withstanding, as I've been home recuperating from hip surgery.

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When I first found this forum, my six-year old son and I would read the forums together. I would censor some of the verbage as needed but I could not censor inappropriate avatars/pictures. It wasn't long before I stopped doing that.

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35 minutes ago, rippadonn said:

First the PC police got rid of teh Locker Room and now all boobies are in danger!?!

The Huddle ain't the booty and bikini paradise it used to be...

 

 

Is that a problem? I'm here to talk about Panthers football and NFL in general. That other stuff can be seen in plenty of other places.

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