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Expanding the category function

ChainKiller

💖 Chevereto Fan
I like to have both adult and non-adult images in my host and i would like to have categories for adult images too, but it can get a little messy as it is now.

My suggestion is: make two sets of categories, one for SFW and one for NSFW images and instead of having one check-box on upload have two, SFW and NSFW, and display the categories according to the selected check-box.
 
No, I won't considered sub-categories. I will definitely consider tags but not sub-categories.
 
I didn't mean sub-categories, just separate categories for safe for work and not safe for work content,
maybe a filter for categories: you check the nsfw check-box you get the adult cats, leave it unchecked you have the sfw cats, this for the upload process.
For the explore button in the menu add 2 tabs in the pop-up sfw and nsfw.
 
The only thing that can be done is to auto check the "NSFW" on certain categories or that a given category always host nsfw content. But something like "expand" the menu or something it will just don't work. Ask anyone, the worst thing that you can do is to try to have different content types in one single website. In this case everybody is thinking that it will be great to have a website for universal content like porn content and next to it family safe wallpapers. Nope, that doesn't works at all because everybody knows that websites works by a given theme or niche and the websites with global content (like Youtube) just don't allow NSFW.

Like I said, the best workaround for this is that categories with not safe content should be named like "Porn (adult)" or something like that and those categories must look the nsfw/sfw checkbox. Like I said, is a mess but is the only clean way to do it and that will also get benefits in the general listings.
 
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