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Revision as of 11:28, 25 July 2017
NSFW = Not Safe For Work
An acronym used to describe internet content that would be deemed unsuitable for the typical work-place.[1]
It is used to tag/categorise posts that contain nudity, profanity or sexual content. This allows the viewer to decide whether they wish to see the content before clicking on it.
Contents
[hide]Earlier issues
Until december 2016 the Steemit site had some issues that annoyed both family/kids oriented viewers and adult content producers. Some steemians proposed self-regulations and workarounds when the #introduceyourself post from pornstar Alexa Nova appeared in the trending page, one month before the issues solution.[2]
@steemporn, etc.
Announced as an open and censorship free social media platform, Steemit and Steem blockchain attracted adult and porn industry workers and entrepeneurs searching for monetization alternatives.
In the beggining a mexican playmate, Brenda , was successful rewarded.[3] The same didn't happen with the @steemporn account. Others, like the photographer and erotic artist Nico (@nspart), continue publishing NSFW posts beside not so explicit content on Steemit.[4]
References
- Jump up ↑ Not safe for work Wikipedia, retrieved in 4/25/2017
- Jump up ↑ Introducing Myself - Alexa Nova Written by Alexa Nova (@alexanova) in Steemit in December 2016
- Jump up ↑ Hi! I am the first Playmate with more than a million followers to blog on Steemit! Written by Brenda Zambrano (@brendazambrano) in Steemit in August 2016
- Jump up ↑ Introducing myself, how I found Steemit, why I'm here and my work/Art..., Written by Nico (@nspart) in Steemit in December 2016
Links
- Steemit #nsfw : https://steemit.com/created/nsfw
- @steemporn : https://steemit.com/@steemporn
- @arhag : Explicit (NSFW) standard. May 2016
- @sonarous : Community Proposal- For NSFW Posts, May 2016
- @someguy123 : UnderSteem - Steemit without censorship (NSFW filter removed) (via TOR), September 2016
- @relativelyboston : Time for a (real) NSFW tag. November 2016
- @thecryptofiend : Temporary Workaround for Porn/NSFW content and Suggested Community Guidelines, December 2016
- @mattclarke : Abit of perspective on our NSFW controversy (SFW post), December 2016
- @timcliff : Steemit.com Release Deployed - NSFW Issue Resolved and More!, December 21st, 2016
- @tommycordero: NSFW FILTER! New feature on Steemit :D, January 2017
- @sexonthebitch: Why I believe sex is an art, June 20th, 2017
- @patelincho: Whaleshares and the people in it ! Meet NSPART @nspart !, July 4th, 2017
- @jockey: The NSFW Issue That May Ban Steemit In Indonesia - What Can We Do?, July 25th, 2017
Related articles
External links
- Forklog : How Bitcoin and Blockchain Change Adult Industry Written unsigned, published in 12/10/2016
- Business Insider : PORN: The Hidden Engine That Drives Innovation In Tech Written by Ross Benes, published in 7/5/2013
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