When I'm moderating I I try and base that on how a random third party accessing from Google may perceive the page (and it's content) with no further knowledge of the site, or context from other pages in the thread.
So, 3 guys in shirts, generally smiling and looking happy sets a tone on the shirt content being a joke that is shared.
Whereas hardcore porn, or a meme which suggests like sexual abuse or rape, tends to look like exactly what it is.
And I caveat that as well... I don't read everything, I'm not omnipotent, and I rely on things being reported. In all of the recent moderation it's people reporting stuff that triggers me to moderate things, not me just doing so randomly. It is quite likely that some stuff wasn't reported that should've been, and vice versa (but I tend to ignore that).
When I'm moderating I I try and base that on how a random third party accessing from Google may perceive the page (and it's content) with no further knowledge of the site, or context from other pages in the thread.
So, 3 guys in shirts, generally smiling and looking happy sets a tone on the shirt content being a joke that is shared.
Whereas hardcore porn, or a meme which suggests like sexual abuse or rape, tends to look like exactly what it is.
And I caveat that as well... I don't read everything, I'm not omnipotent, and I rely on things being reported. In all of the recent moderation it's people reporting stuff that triggers me to moderate things, not me just doing so randomly. It is quite likely that some stuff wasn't reported that should've been, and vice versa (but I tend to ignore that).