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* '''Steemit #nsfw''' : https://steemit.com/created/nsfw
 
* '''Steemit #nsfw''' : https://steemit.com/created/nsfw
 
* '''@steemporn''' : https://steemit.com/@steemporn
 
* '''@steemporn''' : https://steemit.com/@steemporn
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* '''@dporn''' : https://steemit.com/@dporn ''Retrieved in July 27, 2019''
 
* '''@arhag''' : [https://steemit.com/steem-standards/@arhag/explicit-nsfw-standard Explicit (NSFW) standard] ''May 2016''
 
* '''@arhag''' : [https://steemit.com/steem-standards/@arhag/explicit-nsfw-standard Explicit (NSFW) standard] ''May 2016''
 
* '''@sonarous''' : [https://steemit.com/steem/@sonarous/-community-proposal-for-nsfw-posts Community Proposal- For NSFW Posts] ''May 2016''
 
* '''@sonarous''' : [https://steemit.com/steem/@sonarous/-community-proposal-for-nsfw-posts Community Proposal- For NSFW Posts] ''May 2016''
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* '''@fknmayhem''': [https://steemit.com/steem/@fknmayhem/vice-org-revolutionizing-the-adult-streaming-with-a-steem-smart-media-token Vice.org, Revolutionizing the Online Adult Streaming Sector with a Steem Smart Media Token] ''October 25, 2017''
 
* '''@fknmayhem''': [https://steemit.com/steem/@fknmayhem/vice-org-revolutionizing-the-adult-streaming-with-a-steem-smart-media-token Vice.org, Revolutionizing the Online Adult Streaming Sector with a Steem Smart Media Token] ''October 25, 2017''
 
* '''@dunsky''': [https://steemit.com/esteem/@dunsky/what-is-nsfw What is NSFW?] ''January 11, 2018''
 
* '''@dunsky''': [https://steemit.com/esteem/@dunsky/what-is-nsfw What is NSFW?] ''January 11, 2018''
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* '''@dporn''': [https://steemit.com/porn/@dporn/dporn-tribe-is-now-launched Dporn TRIBE Is Now Launched] ''July 27, 2019''
  
 
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Revision as of 21:43, 27 July 2019

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.

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

  1. Not safe for work Wikipedia, retrieved in 4/25/2017
  2. Introducing Myself - Alexa Nova Written by Alexa Nova (@alexanova) in Steemit in December 2016
  3. 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
  4. Introducing myself, how I found Steemit, why I'm here and my work/Art..., Written by Nico (@nspart) in Steemit in December 2016

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