It appears this one works the same way. As the About page explains:
Search for images and only get the unsafe ones. That's
Filther in a nutshell. We give you only the stuff that
Safe Search Filters leave out. This search is strictly
NSFW. And let's be honest, this is what the internet
was made for.
Even though you're making a joke it's actually interesting. The only search I've done (to see how ridiculous the internet is?) is "sunny walks on the beach". I chose the "destroyer of children" filter and once you get past maybe 10-15 dirty pictures its incredible the stuff that is actually completely safe for work that I guess Google somehow filters out lol
Try searching for "wax". The pictures alternate between what I expected and pictures of random buildings.
Hmm, don't try searching for wax on second thoughts. I scrolled a bit further and there's a tonne of man-on-man bondage (unless that's what you'd like to see).
The very safe pics appearing in the middle of the nsfw ones came from domains with otherwise adult content (a chicken noodle bowl on i.e. pussyleaks.com) . In hindsight it seems obvious, I never thaught about the halo effect of adult content hiding the other contents from normal searches.
A bowl of noodles on an otherwise porn site is not a big deal, but if there was an interview site with half of it's contents nsfw (say they interviewed nudists or exibitionists) it would have to deal with the issue.
I know a bunch of site that use different domains to segregate contents(dmm.com and dmm.co.jp for instance), but I wonder what other ways there are to keep your safe content searchable while having an nsfw portion on the same site.
Might want to capitalize that warning, and add nsfw. I'm very happy one of my kids was not looking over my shoulder. I guess I'm with the late Mr Jobs on this one --thinking this is not necessarily advancing the internet or making the world a better place.
I tend to not exercise any caution clicking links on hacker news, and since time is "the" essence, really; I use a click and "see for myself if this is interesting" approach, since there's more noise here these days. well I clicked and clicked again on one of the words under the search box. I'm sitting in the middle of the kitchen where my 4-7 yrs old children are roaming around. I often show them computer stuff on here so it would have been completely normal for them to be looking in on this browsing session. I was in for a world of shock; backed up real quick and understood what nws meant. I had seen the nsfw tag before but not nws. Thanks for the downvotes tho.
I think it was a sore point for a lot of people, and a question mark for me why Apple and mr Jobs was imposing a sort of censorship on iOS apps with regards to explicit content. Well I got real world case of how something useful to some can be damageable to kids on a platform where this is totally unexpected: HN.
Often did that as a younger entrepreneur. Paid off, thank you. He undeniably had the sharpest eye of his generation to find the angle that work with the market.
As the creator described it to me: it does a search, and a parallel search with porn filters, and returns the diff.