>>3026379I understand the logic behind it but I always wonder... it works?
I mean, it actually makes more money to block nsfw and allow only sfw than allowing everything?
Eliminating nsfw content really increases the mainstream audience so much that compensates what they lose from losing nsfw generation?
General users are really that scared of nsfw that will totally refuse to use a service that allows it?
All this drama doesn't really affect me because I generate my stuff locally. But man I am genuinely curious.
Because, tumblr, onlyfans... sites that were BIG ended losing almost all their traffic and now they barely exist as a shadow of their former selves after deciding going sfw only.
That makes me wonder, why sites keep doing this? It really benefits them and tumblr is more like an exception? Or what?
Site allows nsfw, it grows to crazy degree, blocks nsfw and someway falls into obscurity seems to be the general rule.
But some claim they block nsfw because that way "they can win more money!"
which is?