>Right, but said people number in the millions, and would consume said content if only there were a way to selectively censor what they find objectionable.
Perhaps I'm not understanding, but if you're whiting it out, you're reading it anyway, right? So, what's the benefit?
If you get to a sex scene, can you just skip it or something?
Have you ever used VidAngel? Basically it gives you a tree of content you can selectively filter before you even watch the show. You can say "filter all sex", or you can drill down into the tree and only filter "naked women" or "naked men" or even drill down and filter a specific scene if you know about it.
When you hit the timestamp of a filter, it just skips over the scene.
Books would be the same, but with the added advantage that you can easily alter the text to make it feel more natural. So instead of an explicit sex scene, you can end the chapter with a new transition where the characters enter the bedroom and close the door and it is simply implied what they did in between chapters.
Perhaps I'm not understanding, but if you're whiting it out, you're reading it anyway, right? So, what's the benefit?
If you get to a sex scene, can you just skip it or something?