There has to be some sort of way it's deciding what's "related". I wonder if it might be the users and tags? I saw @Women and it has a bunch of unrelated nsfw magazines as "related". Maybe because those are 'about women' and the women magazine comments on "nsfw"? hard to say.
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The magazine it was saying was related to the one I created (femboy) was a furry NSFW sub with 'fem' in the title, I guess that has to be it.
Still, quite annoyed
"femboy" is definitely a word that can pop up in nsfw communities as well.
It was just 'fem'.
Although that might be worse, considering 3 letters can trigger a 'related' status
ah. yeah that's troublesome. I wonder if you manually tag some other magazines if it'll override it?