It is definitely disgusting, just because our tolerance to some things are f8cked doesn't make it less of an offense. Though I agree on reserving on taking a social media post at face value.
There are more reasons to fake harassment than attention, such as to make a statement. Lots of anons responded to Fateunwritten's previous reminder about boundaries with rational solutions such as giving firm warnings for a no NSFW rule, ignoring asks that crosses the line, etc. Because if they do this, those trolls would soon get tired anyway and leave naturally. She could be saying someone showed dick-pics to strengthen her claim of harassment — to make it sound less like a baseless complain, giving it more weight.
But that's just my cynicism talking.
I believe Fateunwritten could be the type of person to fake harassment. I also believe some rando could send a dick-pic to mess with Fate — I mean, this is the internet. There's no way to know unless you know the author on personal level, but then again, most of the times we don't actually know everything about those closest to us. Many victims are assaulted by the person they trust; that they think they know. We're partial to defend the people we're close to (duh) even if they might be scumbags.
Imma cut my ramblings short. I don't believe anyone would get get what I'm saying. Some of you are already twisting my words to fit your narrative and whatnot and raring to shove them into my mouth (I'm a cynist through and through, we're all maggots swimming in a rotten carcass of a world). Byeeeeeeeee