The post discusses the issue of asymmetric content moderation specifically in the context of search markets for adult websites. It highlights how certain platforms may impose stricter moderation standards on adult content, using methods that might not be uniformly applied across all types of online content. This raises questions about governmental regulations and censorship practices, suggesting a trend where only one side of the content spectrum is excessively monitored. The comments reflect an interest in the implications of this asymmetry, as well as concerns regarding the completeness of the accompanying documentation of the research (such as missing figures). The dialogue engages with broader issues in digital moderation and regulation, showing that similar principles might be relevant in various regulatory frameworks.