I'll admit when I first filed the bug report I didn't think that it was
really too serious an issue, but thinking on it I can see quite a number
of occasions were potentially inappropriate content could be shown to a
user that doesn't want to or didn't expect to see it. And it certainly
must be considered that NSFW content is called Not Safe For Work for a
reason, and that being that you can lose your job for it appearing on
your computer.

For some situations that it may be a problem: penis, vagina, breasts are
all scientific terms and not inappropriate words and its not
inconceivable that files are stored on computers containing these words
in medical workplaces and educational institutions, and the presence
nsfw content may be unacceptable.

 Tits are a subspecies of birds

Its not unreasonable to think that many peoples nickname for their pet
cat is Pussy Cat and they could have photos with that name, but typing
that will definitely bring up adult content.

If you have files on a customer whose first name is Dick you will also
come across nsfw content.

Another problem is that the search doesn't occur when you press enter it
searches as you type, so any word that begins tit...... may bring up
nsfw content, as might typing cockerel.

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