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I just went ahead and blocked the magazine. Fixed the issue for me.
That’s probably not a long-term fix as a way to filter out NSFW content from yourself on kbin.social, because presumably people can simply make more magazines at lemmynsfw.com.
Not to mention that presumably people can start up other instances that provide NSFW content and kbin.social would normally federate with them too.
Kbin does apparently provide you with the ability to not see federated content entirely, but then you’re cutting off everything that doesn’t originate on on kbin.social.
ponders
Another point – an issue that was raised in the RFC on the proposed .sex TLD some years back:
https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc3675
was that moral and legal norms are not constant across the world.
That is, even if one assumes that people, with perfect consistency, flag their content, a single “restricted to adults” or not bit of information indicating something as NSFW everywhere in the fediverse, that won’t solve things for Iran, where laws may prohibit blasphemy. Nor will it properly deal with communications spanning the US and Canada, where the legal systems have different takes on the permissability of cartoon depictions of child pornography.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legal_status_of_fictional_pornography_depicting_minors