1STUART said:
I don't think wallpaper websites should have ideological confrontation. We should ban some politically sensitive words completely so that people can't create these labels, which will be better
The purpose of any of these words on the site have always been to act as technical descriptors for specific persons, places, or things. However, certain technical descriptors have been hijacked over the years by the common lexicon to act as cheap insults, such as calling anyone you disagree with a Nazi or a commie (Or my favorite, labeling everything someone doesn't agree with as "fascism," even though by definition fascism was originally created to be an Italian-only ideology.)
So, it seems to me that instead of using the most common tags that have been popularly hijacked as insults, we should modify the tags to be more technical and dry. To clarify, label any WW2 pictures with actual Nazis in them as "Third Reich." No one goes around using "Third Reich" as a casual street insult (No one normal, anyway.), but the tag still clearly communicates the historical content of the image.
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However, I want to clarify that I believe that should only be as a last resort. As it stands now, we had relatively few incidents of people vandalizing wallpapers they didn't like with tags like "Nazi" or "murder" or "genocide" until the Russo-Ukraine War broke out. And since then, we've only had two specific outbreaks of that specific vandalism. So far, it looks like the mods are still on top of everything.
But if this were to become some kind of daily occurrence or targeted, organized spam attack, I'm sure the mods would look into options for modifying the tagging system straight away.