* add nsfw column to sub
* add nsfw boolean to territorySchema
* save nsfw value in upsertSub mutation
* return nsfw value from Sub query for correct value in edit territory form
* add nsfw checkbox to territory form
* add nsfw badge to territory header
* add nsfwMode to user
* show nsfw badge next to item territory
* exclude nsfw sub from items query
* show nsfw mode checkbox on settings page
* fix nsfw badge formatting
* separate user from current, signed in user
* update relationClause to join with sub table
* refactor to simplify hide nsfw sql
* filter nsfw items when viewing user items
* hide nsfw posts for logged out users
* filter nsfw subs based on user preference
* show nsfw sub name if logged out user is viewing the page
* show current sub at the top of the list instead of bottom
* always join item with sub to check nsfw
* check for sub presence before showing nsfw badge on item
* skip manually adding sub to select if sub is null
* fix relationClause to join with root item
* move moderation and nsfw into accordion
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Co-authored-by: Keyan <34140557+huumn@users.noreply.github.com>
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