Regardless, Reddit's new policy won't sit well with anti-porn groups like The National Center on Sexual Exploitation (formerly Morality in Media). In April, Reddit announced that it will "limit access to mature content via our Data API as part of an ongoing effort to provide guardrails to how sexually explicit content and communities on Reddit are discovered and viewed." When asked this week if the enabling of explicit image desktop uploads meant users would be able to upload images through the API, a Reddit admin said this is something Reddit is "still discussing."Īpollo's developer responded by saying the developer community would be appeased with the ability to access NSFW subreddits "in some capacity." The developer of third-party Reddit client Apollo, upon hearing about Imgur's upcoming ban, noted that Imgur had been the "main place for NSFW Reddit image uploads, since Reddit didn't allow explicit uploads from the desktop." But with Imgur days away from a grand purge, (including inactive content not tied to Imgur user accounts), Reddit will pick up the capability, providing its desktop users with an option. Although Reddit started allowing users to directly upload images to the site in 2016, many users still used Imgur for their explicit imagery needs. It's also notable to Redditors who dabble in naughty postings. The expected impact is noteworthy, considering Imgur's decades-long reputation for hosting all sorts of high-resolution images. "This now gives us feature parity with our mobile apps, which (as you know) already has this functionality," Reddit's announcement on the r/modnews subreddit says.Īs of May 15, image-hosting site Imgur will no longer allow nudity, pornography, or sexually explicit content and remove any images that fall under that umbrella. On Thursday, Reddit started allowing not safe for work (NSFW) images to be uploaded from desktops to communities limited to users ages 18 and up, as spotted by TechCrunch. ![]() If you've been worried about how you're going to upload explicit images from your desktop to Reddit after Imgur's ban and purge takes place on May 15, you can now rest easy. Using action verbs should not be too hard.Tim Goode/PA Images via Getty Images reader comments 89 with And as I have said before, Agile is for grown-ups. I know this requires more work and more discipline I also know it makes a difference in sprint delivery. This can be demonstrated, the value is clear, and speaks to the Customer’s state of mind, supporting the proper UX and UI design. I much prefer to read: “As a customer, I review the status of my orders so I identify any delays and act on them.” Let’s agree to have a precise, demonstratable, valuable action as part of the story, without expressing it as “I need” or “I want.” (I do not like “I can” either, but to a lesser degree.) I see Product Owners of all denominations create stories that read: “As a customer, I want to review the list of orders so I can view their status.” There are some many possible actions here that there will be hours of discussion and many iterations to get that story delivered. What is the action performed by the Manager ? “Wanting” This only makes things abstract for the delivery team. Yet many Agile classes give as an example something like “As a Manager, I want a report so I can see how we are doing”. So a story is to have a basic construction of “As a, I, so that ![]() This is a pet peeve of mine, yet I seldom raise it because executing on an Agile methodology of any type is hard enough without having a solution architect doing some nitpicking.Ī User Story provides a delivery team (software developers being one type) with a description of something to be demonstrated and accepted as valuable at the end of a sprint.
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