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Hi,
I am a grown-ass adult and I enjoy various NSFW posts -- at specific points in time. I browse reddit casually throughout many times every day, and I like to avoid NSFW posts for most of those sessions. It's just a choice I make. So I basically just disable all NSFW posts for myself. I could just avoid clicking the blurred posts -- yes -- but my self control does not have a chance, since my clicking on a post is basically automatic.
So I was browsing reddit here 5 mins ago and clicked on a blurred post. It asked me if I wanted to see it and if I was over 18 or something, and I said yes. The post was kind of OK. I returned to my front page and now the whole feed is naked ladies as far as the eye can see. Apparently I had enabled NSFW posts again!
Just a couple questions:
- Will reddit ever make the distinction between "sexual content" and "other non-sexual explicit content"? Ie I'd like to see stuff from /r/wtf but not stuff from /r/nakedladies in my feed.
- Why is it so easy to disable the nsfw filter but so hard to enable it?
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