Any ideas on how to view soundgasm content ? One of them was Flaru, but now Flaru is just being a pain in the ass
goes to soundgasm.net
I’m not sure what you mean. As far as I can tell from a quick test, I can view — well, hear — content hosted there.
https://soundgasm.net/u/Hartley_Good
That shows a soundgasm.net user and their content. I tried one audio clip and can hear it.
As best I can tell from a quick skim, soundgasm.net doesn’t show a browseable index of all the content on soundgasm.net or provide for a search feature looking through it, (at least without creating an account, which I don’t intend to do to find out). If that sort of search is what you’re going for, you can maybe do a
site:soundgasm.net
search on various search engines. So, for example, on Google, here’s a search for site:soundgasm.net with SafeSearch — Google’s content filtering feature — disabled:https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&q=site%3Asoundgasm.net
You could tack on any terms that are of interest to you, and anything that Google’s indexed will show up there.
EDIT: In Firefox — and, I imagine, likely other browsers — you can create a bookmark with a keyword to do searches there, if you’d like to be able to pull up content with a low bar. On Firefox, if you go to Bookmarks->Manage bookmarks, you can bookmark an URL with a
%s
in it, like this:https://www.google.com/search?safe=off&q=site%3Asoundgasm.net+<percent-sign-here>s
Lemmy, annoyingly enough, appears to take issue with having a literal percent sign in an URL, even in monospaced text, so one will have to manually insert one where indicated — I can’t type it out for you.
And then assign a “Keyword” to that bookmark. Say I put in “!sgn”.
If you put the specified keyword into your URL bar with text after it, it’ll go to wherever you specified, replacing the percent-s with URL-encoded versions of whatever one types after the keyword.
Then, if one plonks in “!sgn furry femboy” in one’s URL bar, Firefox will do a search on Google and provide a list of audio content relating to furry and femboy content.
Either use gwasi.com (only gets you the stuff posted to gone wild audio on reddit unfortunately) or filter by site in a search engine as the other reply suggested.