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Suz, as far as I know, Stumble requires to know whether it is adult content too. And so do many other sites. I don't really see your problem...
Also, the "adult" or "no adult" is not a tag, but a way for the social networks to categorize a site. The search engines pay little to no attention to these things. I had recently troubles with Alexa, that has more adult spam sites in its results than any other search engine I know - and I doubt this has anything to do with the social networks. Frankly, there are not enough SN that accept adult content to make this an SE issue.
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