General
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27 votes
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Give details about the destination. Title, domain, tags.
For example, if I get an is.gd link, all I have to go on is the scale 1-10. If I knew the link directed you to youtube.com instead of xxxporncenter.com I could make a better judgement call on clicking the link.
14 votesIt gives you the URL when you click on the NSFW4.ME link… There is also a details link on that page.
What else can we add there?
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Stop spamming Twitter links inappropriately
While the service you provide is likely valuable to some, take down your bot on Twitter and stop spamming your botted "safe" links on links that are already SAFE. Your keyword bot is running rampant. Over 18,000 "helpful" tweets converting SAFE links to NS4W links. Just as an exercise I followed every link from your Twitter feed and not a single one was not safe... let me repeat NOT A SINGLE ONE WAS NOT SAFE. They were all "safe" and harmless content. For example, one of the links that your bot made "safe" was pointed to a twitter hashtag search… more
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Create a Firefox plugin, Add-on for this service
Imagine being able to right-click on whatever page to get the 'NSFW URL Shortening' menu item which copies it to your clipboard. Awesomeness
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create a NSFW4.me url without going to the site
users should be able to just add http:\\nsfw4.me\ in front of any URL in their browser and it should automatically create the short link.
9 votesWe’re using ASP.NET MVC and don’t think it will allow us to format URLs like that. It may be a limitation of IIS…
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Integrate nsfw with Ping.fm
I wish that you could include the #nsfw tag and have ping automatically use nsfw instead of the ping shortener.
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7 votes
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have 2 top users/tweeter lists
1) the top tweeters that send out NSFW links and put everyone at risk
2) the top nsfw4.me users that keep everyone safe7 votesGreat Idea, I think. What do others think?
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Get to talk with the people behind TweeterFeed
If you do this, and they integrate your short URL service on it, people can start to use NSFW links in their feeds.
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5 votes
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Make it clear that 1 is the safest and 10 is dangerous. Use color codes or a graphic.
Use a 1 to 10 flashing red lights (like on a fire truck) to indicate the danger level.
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Allow me to tag my shortened url, so I can briefly display why I believe the destination is NSFW
Not all work environments are created equal. I'd need to be able to inform people why the link may be NSFW to use your shortening service.
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show tweets that uses the link
have a link on the index and top links page that show the tweets that used the link: e.g.
for: http://nsfw4.me/ByE
take user to: http://search.twitter.com/search?q=http%3A%2F%2Fnsfw4.me%2FByE+
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3 votes
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Create an android app/tool that creates the short URL
When I upload pictures in twitter or post links its quite frustrating having to go out of whatever application, copy the generated link into your website to get the 'safe' URL and then copy back to twitter app, this can be quite a challenge (9 times out of 10 the website on mobile suggests its not able to create the short URL but if you try it, it has been created). Is there a way to get a short URL on a mobile without having to visit the website I would then use the service a lot more?
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...make a plugin for wordpress.
A wordpress plugin would be perfect for this or perhaps instructions on how to integrate it with ones liek twitter tools.
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A way to tell friends they should have used nsfw4 to shorten
Basically if you bust your friend sending a link that should have been safeguarded by this shortener you could take the link and tell them here
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2 votes
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1 vote
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AIM/IM Integration
It would be really cool if my AIM chat could use this automatically or have me be able to give a link and have it sent to my buddies from the site
1 vote