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Seems like tagging sites like imgur.com and gyfcat appropriately is the only answer then.
Those sites most definitely have nudity and pornography. Is there a way to reverse the decision to reject "pornography" as a tag on imgur.com?
Ok, so nsfw_gifs.reddit.com is now tagged pornography and the /r/ subdomain is still accessible. Obviously, my memory was incorrect so now how can we address this?
Is there a way to appropriately tag reddit.com/r/nsfw_gifs?
Thanks for the responses ...
When reviewing all the reddit.com sites on OpenDNS, they are listed with the subdomain syntax "something.reddit.com". And those that are approved are effectively blocked. Also, when I manually block "nsfw_gifs.reddit.com" it also blocks "reddit.com/r...