Comment by 0perspective on 01/09/2020 at 18:56 UTC

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View submission: An update on subreddit classification efforts

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Today we’re focused on how to get and verify the content tag data. In the future, you will see content tags incorporated into a variety of new novel experiences. This will likely include the ability for you to granularly choose the content you wish to see.

For example, (this is just an example and isn’t currently under development) you may be able to say you don’t want to see anything tagged as Violent & Disturbing while searching for communities.

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Comment by The-Purple-Dragon at 01/09/2020 at 18:57 UTC

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Alright, thanks!

Comment by Borax at 01/09/2020 at 20:37 UTC

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I don't want to see gore, but I do want to see /r/trees and /r/stonerengineering.

Under the current system, drugs and alcohol are classified the same as gore, which I feel doesn't make sense.