With all due respect, I doubt anyone could consider your comment as being a valid reason to not implement such a feature.
It is perfectly understandable to take in consideration the type of wallpaper in accordance with the given usage context of a computer or desktop.
But in the case I or anyone does choose to select a NSFW image as a background, at home per say, and do not want my children (for example) to view it by logging off, an option to keep all content, including wallpaper private is a valid credential for such an implementation.
Seriously Mark?
With all due respect, I doubt anyone could consider your comment as being a valid reason to not implement such a feature.
It is perfectly understandable to take in consideration the type of wallpaper in accordance with the given usage context of a computer or desktop.
But in the case I or anyone does choose to select a NSFW image as a background, at home per say, and do not want my children (for example) to view it by logging off, an option to keep all content, including wallpaper private is a valid credential for such an implementation.