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Remove ALL Adult Content from SW? 🔞🚫

Poll - Total Votes: 370
Remove ALL Adult Content (allow up to "Non-Adult")
Remove Most Adult Content (allow up to "Mildly Adult")
Remove Some Adult Content (allow up to "Adult")
Remove Extreme Content (up to "Mild Nudity" - No "Fetish")
No Change - Leave everything as it is now
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At Similar Worlds, our role as Admins and Staff revolve mostly around providing the Features and Experience that you the users want.

We do understand that many niches of users exist on this platform [i](most coming here initially from EP)[/i].

From the beginning of SW, it has always been our primary aim to [b]"Rebuild a Home" for our incoming members, while being as tolerant and unbiased as possible, to the preferences, interests and beliefs of our very diverse member base[/b].


For one dimension of diversity:
The divide [i](or more so, spectrum)[/i] between [b]Non-Adult and Adult[/b] type users,
does tend to contribute to numerous conflicts or disagreements between users, especially regarding the way this site should or should not be managed & promoted.


We the SW Staff have always been earnestly discussing many ways on how we can improve the environment here for mostly all of our users.

[u]What we would like to know is:[/u]

[c=#004A59][big]Up to what level of "Adult Content" do you feel should be acceptable on Similar Worlds?[/big][/c]

We have provided some options in the attached Poll to choose from,
however, please feel free to be detailed (but respectful) in the comments.


This consideration regarding removing/limiting the level of adult content on SW, is geared towards accomplishing:

[b]• Improved overall SW environment - More enjoyable to most. [/b]
[i](ideally, less of the more dangerous/extreme types of users)[/i]

[b]• Less objectionable content to risk unwantedly coming across.

• Safer for use at work, sharing with family & friends.

• Safer for younger users & women.

• A more focused effort towards a slightly smaller, more defined niche, rather than attempting to "please most/everyone" and lose direction.[/b]


Please note that [b]we are very much aware that many EXCELLENT users of this site, do engage in very adult content, on Similar Worlds[/b], and we have had no problem with this at all, as long it remains within the site's TOS.


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If we will consider making such a large change, we are aware that we will need to re-define many terms and rules,
especially regarding what is "Mildly-Adult", "Sensitive"...
if we will keep the "Adult" tag at all (we may, but re-defined) ...etc.

We are not announcing that a change will be made (but it is in discussion),
nor do yet have a defined list of what those changes will all be.

This post is mainly to gain feedback and opinions on our member's preferences, to help us serve you better.

Since we consider this a "Major" / "Important" topic and potential change,
please consider informing other SW user friends of yours to Vote/Comment,
so that we can together, decide the best path forward for Similar Worlds.


Thanks for reading and for your support!
Kind regards,
[c=#1F5E00][i]SW Team[/i][/c]


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[quote][b][u]Regarding the "Nudity Tag/Option" which was introduced after initial development:[/u][/b]
[i](We have seen this mentioned many times before - so addressing this now.)[/i]

[b]The addition of the "Nudity" option/tag actually improved things for those who did not want to see any nudity at all,[/b]
as many explicit images were being pasted all across the site, in full view of everyone.

[b]Ever since introduction of the Nudity tag, it greatly controlled (reduced) this issue.
[/b]
[i](We could definitely tell that this was the case, as reports of inappropriate images landing in the wrong place greatly dropped,
and much fewer incidents of unwantedly coming across nudity on SW.)[/i]

The option was added to help contain content that rule-breaking users were posting anyway, while breaking our TOS.

[i](Not to make SW into a more "Adult" site. Many seem to have this misconception.)[/i]


If we do fully remove allowance of "Nudity", and other "Adult" types of content,
we will be definitely placing more more advanced, automated features, to be sure the same does not happen as did before.

NSFW Image Detection [i](with high accuracy rates)[/i], for example, is something we have been discussing and working on, to help make SW much safer for users.

[i](This, and other features is already in the works, either way.)[/i][/quote]
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I cuss a lot and post a lot of "adult" things but I'm only here to connect with people and to have a place to share ideas without censorship.

I marked "No Change" but if you made an "Adult" section of the site I'd probably just post there and not use any other part of the site. Unfortunately the amount of sexual-attention-seeking posts is large, and it would be annoying to get washed away in a sea of them just for cussing or talking about my bedroom habits mixed with my usual banter.

I appreciate the block feature, being able to delete comments, & limiting profile to certain age groups. Sometimes these features are abused but overall they are safe & effective. Beyond that, it's up to the parents to know what their kids are doing online.
BalmyNites · F
@lovelywarpedlemon That’s assuming that all children are fortunate enough to have a responsible parent who is able to monitor their internet usage 24/7 (not all of them do) & also takes the draconian view that internet service providers & various internet sites are excluded from taking responsibility for what happens online.
@BalmyNites SW is clearly an "adult" site. and the average age for kids to see porn is 11 or younger. they're not going to find anything here they can't find anywhere else. none of that is relevant since it's still the parents' responsibility.
BalmyNites · F
@lovelywarpedlemon Sorry but I don’t agree & neither does the law. Besides, two wrongs don’t make a right & to make the sweeping inference that it’s ok for children to find such material here because it’s also available elsewhere online is no excuse. Nor is it the sole moral or legal responsibility of parents alone. Society recognises the fact that children are largely active online in today’s age & henceforth the law is making new legislation all the time, to make child safety everyone’s responsibility & therefore extreme/adult fetish content has no place in the public domain.
@BalmyNites you are the one making sweeping inferences lol. all you really needed to say was "extreme/adult fetish content has no place in the public domain" but that doesn't change the fact that it IS in the public domain. minors are restricted on this site. what else should we do? completely censor people? is that what you want?
BalmyNites · F
@lovelywarpedlemon I will not be drawn into an argument with you, I have clearly made my point 😊
@BalmyNites I know emotion doesn't translate over text but i'm enjoying some chocolate chips and happy to share differing opinions. i dont have to agree with someone to be civil
Lucyy · 22-25, F
@BalmyNites that seems silly to me. We can't childproof the whine world because children are able to access it. And some things are allowed to be meant for adults. We shouldn't censor things MADE for adults because children MAY break the rules and see it. By the stance, porn, horror movies, etc would all have to be censored or all together banned.
BalmyNites · F
@Lucyy I don’t agree, perhaps when you are more mature & a parent yourself, you will comprehend that child safety is the responsibility of all & furthermore, children must be protected above all 😊
Lucyy · 22-25, F
@BalmyNites so basically you Believe that adults should have no private space online and it should all be childproof lol? Because that's what that means. There is no way to make sure a child NEVER accesses adult material, other than making the entire internet child safe. Teenagers will ALWAYS lie about their age online to access things like porn and adult material. We can put rules in place but cannot stop minors from lying. The real danger doesn't even come from them being able to see public adult naterial- it's innapropriate but not inherently dangerous. The real danger comes in within the private messages, which would have to be all together banned in order to try and protect the kids who lie about their age to get on here.so unless you believe that all probate messages on here should be banned, what you propose should be done wouldn't protect any children.
KimmyB · 41-45, F
@Lucyy I agree with what you are saying, and I've got nine of my own kids. A site primarily addressing adults should not have to become "family safe". Especially when DMs are still available. It's very unreasonable to make it so this entire site is centered around being child friendly when the majority of users are adults. If I wanted to see nothing but family-orientated posts, I would make my way over to a Disney chatroom. Adult issues exist and should have a space To be addressed as well. It's silly to try and avoid adult experiences when this site is all about finding people with similar experiences. Children will always lie to access things they should not; that doesn't mean we can make the entire internet family safe for everyone. That's silly and would cause the majority of users to no longer be on this site as it's no longer relevant or helpful to them
Lucyy · 22-25, F
@KimmyB right. Private messages are the real threat. Kids can lie about their age to see porn or sex movies or even just Google images. Messages are where the kids themselves would send nudes. Messages are where they would agree to meet up with strangers or share private info. Unless they want to childproof this whole site AND take away abilities to privately message eachother, it's a waste of time completely. And If they DO follow through with both, they can say goodbye to 90% of people on here lmao.
Lucyy · 22-25, F
@KimmyB this isn't a site for kids. So let's not act like it is and limit grown adults to PG rated content. This site is called "Similar Worlds". And the world ain't PG 😂😂😂