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View submission: Removing sexually explicit content from r/all
I can understand and even appreciate the idea here. However, this feels like the cheap and dirty solution when the problem is 10 years old. A proper filter system should have been developed ages ago instead of this.
Further /r/all is used for discovery by most, this pretty much kills discovery of NSFW communities, which you guys should obviously be aware of. After reading the response I think that this is probably just the first step in way of pushing the NSFW content out of the way of advertisers.
There's nothing here!