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If an iPhone is your main window into Discord’s cacophonous void of yelling gamers, your options just got a lot more limited.

While many Discord servers include user-created NSFW channels, Discord announced it will begin designating entire servers as NSFW. This effectively blocks users from accessing any channels, as it's put the kibosh on them trying to look up the photos shown in them.

Social media tends to come down on the side ofy'alls, especially on tables of hypersexualized dolls, but including everything, especially implemented on iOS and spreading it across different devices, exacerbates a huge problem instead of solving it. For instance, on Android, it's pretty common for porn channels to leave those NSFW tags beside their images. On iOS, it's thought that Apple users have just been banning all similar stuff mid-stream.

It's great to know you can still read a porn image on Android, though, there are an awful few discordgaters out there who do refuse to leave NSFW tags.

The move comes in response to disgruntled users leaving the aggregator exposed to Russian hackers from four years ago, and has already been criticized by autism advocacy groups who worry that it may funnel teenagers into sexual predators (I'm on reddit, have you tried editing the subreddit names with Freedom) or underage users into inadvertently falling into a pit of content designed intentionally for adults.

For now, using Discord on iOS will likely require active opt-in—Apple doesn't allow the moderation blacklist to be installed by default—or at least wipe it out in settings entirely. Through the App Store, or through the official Discord app store, app developers can add new NSFW channels before iOS 11.0, and the latest version of the Leaked Now messaging app also includes NSFW options so it's fairly easy to add NSFW content. [Uniconfied]

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