I feel like a lot of the legitimate interaction between artists and their consumers, as well as between other admirers, is lost when you're not allowed to post comments deemed "creepy" by literally whoever is reading it at the time. But it's perfectly valid for other users not to see creepy comments on art if they don't wish to.
So why not do just that? We could make an optional porn-centric comment section that's disabled by default and hidden to users until they enable it on their profile. Everyone's happy.
I'm thinking the best way to implement that is this: When enabled, show the comments section as two tabs. Clicking the NSFW tab changes the color of the comment section (alike to Yotsuba/Yotsuba B) to indicate that you're commenting in the NSFW space.
Here's my mockup: https://files.catbox.moe/x43j4h.png
Of course, NSFW comments may still be moderated for harassment and other non-horny naughty business as usual.
Alternatively, someone with some spare server space can come up with a userscript to add this feature in, so only users with the userscript can see and post porn comments.
No one gains anything besides reddit-tier memes and arguments out of safe comments anyways, and sites like rule34 is literally built on this level of interaction. Let's enhance things a bit.
Who knows? It might even encourage more ad revenue.
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