The_Picard_Maneuver, 1 year ago Without intentional effort to prevent it, every platform eventually becomes some level of this. Youtube: remember when they had to scrap “reply” videos because they were all borderline NSFW spam? Onlyfans: was originally intended to be a platform for fans of fashion, idols, etc. I guess they just embraced it since then. Tumblr: banned NSFW content because they thought they were becoming a porn site and didn’t want to moderate that. Reddit: Segregated it and relies on community moderation, because otherwise it’s like half of the front page. Twitter: it’s still all over, under most popular posts. I don’t know if they moderate it out or not.
Without intentional effort to prevent it, every platform eventually becomes some level of this.
Youtube: remember when they had to scrap “reply” videos because they were all borderline NSFW spam?
Onlyfans: was originally intended to be a platform for fans of fashion, idols, etc. I guess they just embraced it since then.
Tumblr: banned NSFW content because they thought they were becoming a porn site and didn’t want to moderate that.
Reddit: Segregated it and relies on community moderation, because otherwise it’s like half of the front page.
Twitter: it’s still all over, under most popular posts. I don’t know if they moderate it out or not.