By the way, you might notice that one of the tags of the parent post is #steem-standards: that is the tag I started a while back to discuss standards that most if not all Steem clients should try to agree on and adopt in order to provide consistent user experience when dealing with the same shared database of information and user actions.
That tag is feeling really lonely. And unfortunately Steemit has still not adopted a language standard; and I was hoping for some kind of explicit standard by now that is more nuanced and useful than the nsfw tag hack we have been using for more than a year. At least moderation seems like it is going to be in the pipeline with the Communities feature; though I would love to hear more information and have more discussion about how it is going to be implemented.
Anyway, it has been over a year since I introduced #steem-standards and I may have to admit that the following meme is appropriate:
RE: Proposal for reactions feature: separating structured user opinion (both positive and negative) from reward-modifying upvotes/downvotes