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This is kind of a weird response to make to someone's first project. I don't know about you, but I honestly don't pay any attention to the images and whatnot I use in a small personal project, I just use whatever I have.
The interesting thing here is that OP built a thing and wants to share it. As OP mentioned elsewhere, the images can be easily replaced with something else, yet you jumped to criticism instead of asking. That seems kinda weird to me.
My coworker shared a game they made with the broader team, and while they game had lots of glaring issues (e.g. controls sucked, graphics were basic, etc, but hey, gender was balanced), the team was consistently supportive because this was something they had never done before. My response was to merely ask constructive questions, like what they found most challenging, what they'd like to work on next, etc.
So yeah, I guess I'm surprised that you decided pointing out the gender of the two people in the images was the most constructive thing you could post about. That is all.
The images can be easily replaced with something else, yet OP used nsfw pics instead of whatever. That seems kinda weird to me.
There is a certain correlation with the use of borderline pornographic content, you know? I dare you to present OPs project at work.
They're not nsfw. They're not my first choice, but I wouldn't be all that embarrassed if a coworker saw it. I see women (and men for that matter) in more revealing attire exercising in public, it's really not an issue.
I now realize that OP posted a select few, safe for work images here on Lemmy.
The joker one im talking about is this one:
(In case I didn't get the image embedding right, here is the image as a regular link: https://cdn.masto.host/fedggtmeu/media_attachments/files/111/566/629/459/550/195/original/5505dd45f0c1d22b.jpg)
That one is certainly more risquΓ©, but I don't consider it pornographic. While I'd be a little embarrassed (esp since I work with a few women within eyeshot), I don't think I'd get into any trouble, provided I don't linger on the pictures.
That said, it seems the only way you get to it is by actually using the app and getting the jackpot. From the initial post and landing page, it's obvious the kind of pictures OP would be using, so I would just not actually try out the app at work.