• TrackinDaKraken@lemmy.world
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    2 hours ago

    Finally! It’s much easier to find what you’re looking for when the description actually, you know, describes.

    Now, if they would just narrow down the type of sexual content and gore.

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    2 hours ago

    I appreciate that as what’s currently tagged as Not Safe For Work (in many sources including Steam) are actually fine for work and adults, it’s immature minds (usually those under 16) and people under the influence of conservative values that it’s not safe for

    And addicts I suppose

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      3 hours ago

      Omg did they just use the c bomb in that game? They did! I am going to complain!

      Meanwhile at work - hey jack, some cunts on the phone for you!

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    That’s a pretty big change…

    NSFW is useless for video games anyways.

    But when it was tied to “gore”, if you tried to hide shitty horny games, you ended up hiding the vast majority of games too.

    “Sexual content” still isn’t perfect tho, one “hot coffee” scene would likely trigger it like a game whose entire point is sus looking anime characters.

    It wouldn’t be bad if there wasn’t so many, but it just clogs up the store with slop because dumb kids pay the $5-20 so the store pushes them. If someone breaks down and buys one, they’re prob very likely to keep buying them. So the algo (blindly) pushes them on everyone.

    They need to just admit that a significant number of games on steam only exist as porn. And then they’d be able to actually separate them. But that’s a can of worms they’ll want to ignore as long as possible.