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No worry! The sticker which says "NFSW" is internet slang. In another sense of it is a flag to recognize the contents may not be suitable for looking in the office or on public transit because they are too hot and explicit. These could mean audios, words, images, and moving pictures that are X-rated in nature: violence or nakedness would be examples. This is just a brief warning to keep you from clicking on (what might happen to be ) a certain url that your boss can see on your screen from behind!
Ah, the interesting world of Internet slang! NFSW, or 'Not Safe for Work', is a warning label for online content. It typically implies that material—be it a photo, video, text, etc.—contains explicit, graphic or adult content. The sort of stuff you really don't want to casually open on your computer at work or around family. It's used to indicate to potential viewers that discretion is advised due to such content.
NFSW, short for 'Not Safe for Work', is a term used to describe Internet content that could be considered inappropriate or explicit, usually involving nudity or harsh language. It's a kind of warning used in emails, messages, or on websites. If you see this, it's hinting you might not want to open that link or image where others (like colleagues or kids) can see your screen!