For the uninitiated, generally NSFW is for sexual contents and NSFL is for gory contents. People may want to see one but not see the other at any time for any reason. I have seen this feature requested over the years in Reddit but it never happens. Maybe now some instance can finally implement it?

  • BlanketsWithSmallpox
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    01 year ago

    The first two and the last three are the same lol.

    There really isn’t any need for tuning them even further. They’re both already niche enough as is. The people who are good with the two are good with both. The people good with the last three are ‘good’ with any. You genuinely cannot get any of them without the other lol.

    • Lemminary
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      1 year ago

      Yeah, it’d be better to implement OP’s idea, see how it goes, and then see if there’s need for the others. Gradual changes help admins see what works best, I think. Follow the KISS: Keep It Simple, Supid.

    • Ser Salty
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      41 year ago

      Idk man, I think there’s a difference between a titty in a painting and triple anal piss porn

    • @AssPennies
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      41 year ago

      The first two and the last three are the same

      I read that as “all five are the same”. And I’m like damn, don’t want to work in a slaughterhouse if that’s true for you!

    • @[email protected]
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      11 year ago

      Intensity warning is a good thing. Though it does make tagging complicated, but in this case overlapping tags would do. blood-death and gore-death and simply death.

      probably shouldn’t borrow the exact terms from fandom, but they have tag modifiers like ‘dead dove: do not eat’ which basically means this is an absolute celebration of the previous tag, so gore tag coupled with that tag is gore intensified to the max, while they also use tags ‘slight mentions of gore’ for only a bit of gore. but if you filter out gore both would still be filtered out.

      AO3 runs on open source software and has a very robust tagging system.