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There isn't any manual tagging available to ordinary users best you can do is report the image and hope the moderator tags it appropriately.
▢ Blur and warn about content that may contain frequent violence or gore
▢ Blur and warn about content that may contain frequent nudity or sexual content
But yet I still see blurred stuff almost everyday in my activity feed and the last one was just a screenshot with a big upside down face from Skyrim?!
I don't want to have some angry parent or friend spamming my profile, trying to contact me, and blaming me for causing their offspring or friends to have nightmares or something, because they saw a picture with fake blood in it, or a word they could not handle.
You cannot even show fake smoke coming from a fake *censored*, or they can file a complaint for suggestive *censored* abuse.
You can only show my little ponies. Because nobody will feel offended, harmed or scarred by looking at that. Unless they will also start to feel offended or traumatized by that.
The HUB´s have an age gate on it, so if they wander in there, and lie about their age, it´s their own fault. I take no responsibly for that.
Right now the only thing you seem to be able to do, is to create a disclaimer, such as
DISCLAIMER:
Parental advisory: explicit content.
Put that on your profile, so they are at least warned, before they further explore the profile, and may get traumatized by it.
But also with the reviews, if I review a 7+ game, a kid reads it, clicks "reviews" he still gets to see my more mature reviews. I can't prevent that. And the kid still gets to see content it's parents may not want it to see. I already took every precaution to keep those children out of here.
Should I make everything private?