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X/Twitter Tests ‘Adult Content’ Community Labels

Elon Musk’s X/Twitter is testing a new feature that will allow users to create and join communities focused on adult and “not safe for work” (NSFW) content. The platform is already plagued by porn bots promoting Onlyfans models and other forms of adult content.

bloomberg report X/Twitter, the social network owned by Elon Musk, allows users to create and join communities around “adult content” and other “not safe for work” (NSFW) material. It is said that it is testing. The move comes as part of the platform’s efforts to differentiate itself from other mainstream social networking services while ensuring user safety.

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Users who create communities within the X/Twitter app can now set their groups to “contain adult content,” according to screenshots revealed by Watchful analyst Daniel Buchuk. It is possible to specify. These X groups will be labeled “adult content” and users who don’t properly label their communities may have some content filtered or removed.

X/Twitter senior software engineer Dong Wook Chung said the purpose of the new labels is to “make communities safer for everyone,” adding that “only users of specified age can search communities that contain NSFW content. It will be like this.” This is in line with X’s current policy, which restricts “graphic media, adult nudity, and sexual activity for viewers under the age of 18 or who do not list their date of birth in their profile.” Despite these policies, porn bots have exploded on Twitter in the past year, with users constantly seeing replies offering porn in replies to popular tweets. I am.

The move to offer “NSFW” groups comes at a time when U.S. lawmakers are focused on protecting teens and other young adults online. In a controversial Senate hearing in January, CEOs of several social networks, including Linda Yaccarino of Company X, discussed the issue.

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