Off Topic What Are Your Thoughts on Current NSFW Sites and Tools, and What Does Your Ideal One Look Like?

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I enjoy booru-style image boards, such as rule34, because they are always tagged, making it easy to locate things I've seen before using the tags. Most other sites, like Pornhub, lack discovery due to the lack of tags. Twitter has a vast amount of content, but it's mostly short clips, and going from one clip to the next desensitizes you with an overload of dopamine. Reddit and LemmyNSFW are particularly poor for content discovery, as you can never find something again, but they are good if you only care about the latest content since they sort it by popularity. They are also good for discussions due to their tree-like comment structure.

I like porn aggregators better than Pornhub, xvideos, etc.

Tools like `yt-dlp` and `cyberdrop-dl` are excellent for downloading content with ease from various supported sites, including Bunkr.

Stash is a self-hosted program that automatically curates content from other users in instances like https://stashdb.org/ or https://fansdb.cc/. However, they use D1scord instead of forums for communication, which makes discovering previous solutions to issues challenging.

Hydrus is a great tool for downloading from booru sites and browsing content locally.

As for nsfw books, I'm only aware of resources like Anna's Archive, and ZLibrary for published books, and AO3 for smutty fanfiction.

To identify a performer, there are:

* <https://huggingface.co/spaces/cc1234/stashface/>
* <https://namethatporn.com/>
* Yandex reverse image search
* Some Twitter accounts that, when tagged, answer with the source and performer name

The perfect NSFW site would be a porn aggregator similar to ixxx, but with the added functionality of collaborative tagging akin to booru-style image boards. This would enable users to easily locate specific content using tags, while also providing a vast amount of material to explore. Additionally, the site would incorporate a voting system to sort content by popularity, ensuring that the most relevant and desirable content rises to the top. To facilitate meaningful discussions and community engagement, the site would also feature a tree-like comment structure like Lemmy, allowing users to engage in thoughtful and in-depth conversations about the content.