sapphic-cecaelia

Pathetic Lesbian Supremacy

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gotta be on every social media site until I find one that doesn't hurt


pervocracy
@pervocracy
  • Discoverability tags (non-sexual):
  • Discoverability tags (sexual):
  • Content warnings:
  • Content warnings but they don't hide the post unless someone has it in their settings:
  • NOT content warnings because that's a moral judgement, but something that works exactly like them:
  • Static checkboxes for common triggers:
  • Configurable checkboxes for your friends' weird triggers:
  • Side comments on your own post:
  • Missing context that was funny to omit from the post, but if you don't put it somewhere people will be confused:
  • Users to notify of post:
  • Users to block from only this post:
  • Users to notify of post and then block from it:
  • Indication of whether post is meant seriously:
  • Indication of whether poster wants advice on their problem or not:
  • 18+/NSFW/lewd/please just tell me whether I'm about to scroll piss fetish content on a crowded train:
  • Contemplations on the problem that community-enforced expectations of acceptable content and tagging practices never reach truly universal usage (or even universal knowledge of their existence), so hardcoded software solutions are always best, but at the same time it's impossible for the devs to account for every possible situation and the ever-shifting preferences of their users, so whatever we end up with will always be a compromise:

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in reply to @pervocracy's post:

Contemplations on the problem that community-enforced expectations of acceptable content and tagging practices never reach truly universal usage (or even universal knowledge of their existence), so hardcoded software solutions are always best, but at the same time it's impossible for the devs to account for every possible situation and the ever-shifting preferences of their users, so whatever we end up with will always be a compromise

I think at least some of this problem could be addressed with community features. Then at least you'd have mods who could step in and boot something if it didn't adhere to a given community's standards.