I don’t believe that is a suggestion at all, but it is a question.

It’s no different than twitter, reddit and other interwebs or apps that has very sexualized content. Or the fact that AI has more vulgar porn on here than the content I have ever posted. I do what I can by labeling n s f w notes being pretty respectful in how I do so.

It’s up to the parents know what their kids are doing online. Not for an app to police what others interact with. Nor must I hide in a box and not being able to be my authentic sexy self. I sensor myself more then I’d like tbh here on the UNCENSORED WEB. I came here for freedom and yet I still have to worry about others options and reactions to my notes. The constant struggle is devastating. I personally only have myself to look out for and take care of. Im just doing me.

Freedom is a two edged sword. If they find me it's because they're looking for me or that kind of stuff specifically. I am not their mother.

Rather than blaming someone for using their freedom to post what they want on the UNCENSORED WEB, instead they should be teaching your kids better habits and morals, sitting down with them and talking about the fact that adults sometimes do things that are out of the norm box. Content Creators and Online Sex work has become pretty norm nowadays. I’m sorry that you feel like I’m the only one in this world who is ruining the children’s eyes. It’s so unfortunate more humans can’t be open minded and accepting of what others to in order to live in this inflation world. Content creator is merely a small portion of who and what I am as a human being. These judgments need to stop.

Please stop following me if you have such opinions, I am here for me and if you can’t support some things I do, I really don’t need nor want to be around this type of energy. 💜💫(Said genuinely)*

I agree with your comment, first there are many spaces on the internet where there is content exclusively for children and #nostr is definitely not the place.

Second, those who must protect and take care of what you want the children to see or consume on the internet are the parents, not the others.

Third, if a child wants to search for and consume porn, he will do it anywhere. Rather, you have to educate and talk about the subject with them and not demand that others take care of what they do or publish.

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We got rid of our TV in 1995 to protect our kids. (The red line was cancelling OG StarTrek reruns.) But they still got a taste at neighbor's houses. Fortunately, it was mostly football and American Idol. We saw the wholesome TV content via video rental.

Tagging worked well for Usenet. All the porn stuff went in the alt.sex.* hierarchy. Don't subscribe, and you don't see it.