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:
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:
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.
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: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.