Back in the day, on other forums than this one, there were tags to differentiate between porn (nsfw) and gore (nsfl). This was nice for people browsing new that had no problem seeing tits, but wanted to avoid degloved hands.

Throughout the years, the NSFL tag went out of use. What happened?

  • Meldroc
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    202 years ago

    Some of it is the Disneyfication that goes with the enshittification at the Old Place. In pursuit of the Holy IPO, they banned a lot of that stuff. Some for good reason (child porn, toxic disinformation…), and some for not so good reasons (banning or NSFW-ing weed subs.)

    Also happened at Tumblr (which killed it) and Youtube, which makes it incredibly hard on content creators as they get strikes on their account at the drop of a hat for petty bullshit. When a business goes big, and the suit-and-tie caste hear the siren song of stock options, all of the sudden they’ll start Big-Brothering everyone on the platform so some Wall Street boomer doesn’t publicly lose his shit and cause the share prices to tank.

    • Bunnylux
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      42 years ago

      Reddit brought down the banhammer hard on a lot of ‘controversial’ communities around 4 or so years ago.

  • @IronKrill@lemmy.ca
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    202 years ago

    I seriously think Lemmy should add NSFL. There’s not really any downside. Although I’ll go slightly against the grain here and say I want to filter out NSFW and keep NSFL if I can. If I’m browsing my content feed I don’t want horny posts. I have a separate account for horny posts where I don’t want to see gore. This would benefit both use cases.

  • @Dazza@lemmy.world
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    42 years ago

    Does anyone here have the capability to implement this? Is it a Lemmy admin thing or can the app devs do something?

  • Anything that could actually use the NSFL tag is probably illegal to have on a website. There’s a reason why best gore and live leak don’t exist anymore. Hosting that kind of content is going to cause a lot of legal issues. I’m guessing no sites want to encourage that kind of content by offering a specific tag for it

  • LaFinlandia
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    -12 years ago

    I use it frequently in the Ukraine community on the Sopuli.xyz instance.

  • @Pika@lemmy.world
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    -62 years ago

    Considering a lot of gore content is illegal in places such as the US, it’s possible they the tag doesn’t exist anymore on most places to avoid promoting the content.

    • jayrhacker
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      12 years ago

      gore content is illegal in places such as the US

      LOL WUT? 1st amendment has entered the chat…

  • Maharashtra
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    -62 years ago

    Nobody cares about it, anymore.

    Frankly, I’m not surprised. With the amount of actually gruesome footage shown in mainstream media, and those abominable “here’s Mr. Mittens that I saved after somebody threw him into a mud, plz gib upovtes nao!” stories only pretending to be wholesome, we kind of went numb and don’t perceive gruesome content as very interesting.

      • Maharashtra
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        22 years ago

        It doesn’t go away.

        It’s simply not as alluring as it was before, when combat footage, or recordings from yet another mass shooting appear everywhere, hardly any censored.