I think from now on when it comes to posting content on my blog, in terms of the 'tags' and not the categories, I'll put the main nsfw tag I usually use for that particular fandom, before adding the character's names, ship names, and then the actual stuff involved in said content.

Because from the looks of things it looks like those content warning tags don't really show up besides outside the post itself before you click on it. And I don't think those pop up in the search bar either.

Idk, lemme know if I'm wrong, but I'd just rather use the site to the fullest I can despite how janky it is.
I think from now on when it comes to posting content on my blog, in terms of the 'tags' and not the categories, I'll put the main nsfw tag I usually use for that particular fandom, before adding the character's names, ship names, and then the actual stuff involved in said content. Because from the looks of things it looks like those content warning tags don't really show up besides outside the post itself before you click on it. And I don't think those pop up in the search bar either. 😒 Idk, lemme know if I'm wrong, but I'd just rather use the site to the fullest I can despite how janky it is.
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