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I'm sorry, I must not have made myself clear. I don't have a problem at all. I was trying to help a webmaster with a site full of videos. I wanted to help make it easier for him to get folks to tag his site for Stumble, etc.
When you go to a gardening site or a knitting site, or a porn site, the subject would never come up, because you'd know the answer without asking, but a video site could easily have adult content hidden away somewhere, even it wasn't on the front page. His did not, btw, but I had to write to him to find out before I could tag his site. I doubt if most people would take the time to do that, so I suggested that he put "family-friendly" somewhere near the top of his home page so others could tag his site without worrying about the adult content issue. Then I thought maybe I was being overly cautious, so I posted here to see what the rest of you thought about it. So now, 500 words later . . .
. . . Do you all think it's worth putting "family-friendly" or "no adult content" on a site that might go either way, so people who do social bookmarking would know how to tag it?
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