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NSFW images are hidden by default to registered users

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▶ Reproduction steps
  1. Set global NSFW images in listing to "Enabled"
  2. Open any album or page by other user where NSFW images are listed as non-admin user
😢 Unexpected result

NSFW images are hidden by default even when global setting is set to "Enabled".
As mentioned on this post, for the user settings to take over, global setting must be disabled. However, even when global setting is Enabled, chevereto gives priority to user settings.
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📃 Error log message

NA
 
You are confusing two different things that aren't related.

If you enable to show NSFW in listings it doesn't mean you will override the user preference. Why it should do that anyway? What you get when you enable NSFW in listings is that these images will be listed, that's all. On top of that there's the user preference, which by default hides these contents.

You need to open an RFC asking to add "Default NSFW user content preference" with values "enabled" and "disabled" which will affect new signups in your website.
 
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