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Ability to redirect visitors to registration when they click on NSFW images

eliv3n

Chevereto Member
💡Describe your suggestion

We are an art gallery which aims to publish different artistic images for over 30 categories under our community standards. there are many users publishing "Fine Art Nude" which is age restricted and not suitable for everyone to view especially when you have many underage visitors in our community.

We currently have the ability to remove the NSFW images in the listing (but we do not want to hide them from listings, we want them to know that these images are age restricted! so that they can register inorder to toggle the NSFW default view from OFF to ON.)
Also, We currently have the ability to Blur the NSFW images in the admin dashboard, but it goes away on the mouse hover which defeated its purpose.

Our suggestion is to use NSFW thumbnail for NSFW images and redirects users to the registration page once they click on the image, on registration we will know if they are +18, also in the user account, they can switch the NSFW toggle on/off.


👏Where did you saw this?

most of professional photography websites such as 1x.com unsplash.com pixabay.com 500px.com etc
 
Basically you want that:

1. The NSFW content appears permantly blurred/obscured unless the user sign-in.
2. Permanent blurred content should display a message like "login to see this".
3. Links to these should be replaced for /login

That looks good to me, nice idea.
 
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