Of course, and I don't think anyone wants to force content down anyone's throat. I mean, I'm not especially keen on reading BL just for the sake of BL (although that genre seems to gain in people who follow well thought-out storylines), so when people don't want to have sex or nudity in their content? Who am I to judge?
The problem is that Tapas is ALREADY 17+, so censoring people's content based on, uh, prudery? Instead of just directing people to the 17+ sign, for heaven's sake?! It actually seems as if something else is going on. The app is not for kids. There are barriers you can build in kids' phones so they can't download anything that doesn't fit their age.
It more and more feels like a war on sexuality, nudeness, and the queer community – since these are things that seem to get flagged the most.
I'm not surprised with a "president" like that turd they have in the US right now, not surprised in the slightest. But it makes you wonder where it's even still safe for content creators anymore, especially from marginalized groups.