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<p>[QUOTE="Dang_Cousin_Chicle, post: 7754, member: 87"]</p><p>Personally, I felt it was easier to browse—I know how problematic that sounds, haha—than other sites when looking for niche nsfw interests, nsfw fandom-related memes and nsfw art in general. It was simple to separate what I did and did not want to see and to filter things soley using a specific tag.</p><p></p><p>Let’s say I only wanted to view nsfw content related to a pairing I liked (in this instance let’s say the pairing was korrasami = Korra and Asami from LoK). Tumblr basically made it so that all I would have to do was type “korrasami nsfw” into their search engine—or if I was feeling lazy, type “korrasami nsfw tumblr” into google—and all posts tagged with those words would pop up, giving me plenty to pick and choose from.</p><p></p><p>I could even go really specific and type “korrasami steampunk nsfw” and <em>something</em> related would come up.</p><p></p><p>So in short, tumblr’s excessive tagging system is what made it better than other sites hosting adult content.</p><p></p><p>This is only my opinion though.</p><p>[/QUOTE]</p>
[QUOTE="Dang_Cousin_Chicle, post: 7754, member: 87"] Personally, I felt it was easier to browse—I know how problematic that sounds, haha—than other sites when looking for niche nsfw interests, nsfw fandom-related memes and nsfw art in general. It was simple to separate what I did and did not want to see and to filter things soley using a specific tag. Let’s say I only wanted to view nsfw content related to a pairing I liked (in this instance let’s say the pairing was korrasami = Korra and Asami from LoK). Tumblr basically made it so that all I would have to do was type “korrasami nsfw” into their search engine—or if I was feeling lazy, type “korrasami nsfw tumblr” into google—and all posts tagged with those words would pop up, giving me plenty to pick and choose from. I could even go really specific and type “korrasami steampunk nsfw” and [I]something[/I] related would come up. So in short, tumblr’s excessive tagging system is what made it better than other sites hosting adult content. This is only my opinion though. [/QUOTE]
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