Sometimes used ironically on completely innocent content (like a cat video) to mock the trend of over-tagging. Variations in Media LCDS: An acronym sometimes used in hashtags.
Used when someone posts a revealing or "edgy" outfit.
Often used by creators making "thirst traps" or suggestive edits of fictional characters or celebrities.
A variation used when a creator wants to keep a specific niche or "spicy" joke within their inner circle.
The phrase (often stylized as "LITERAL CHILD DONT SEE") is a popular social media caption and tag used primarily on platforms like TikTok and X (Twitter) to signal that a post contains mature, suggestive, or NSFW (Not Safe For Work) content.
It helps users categorize their content as "adult-oriented" without using restricted keywords that might lead to a shadowban or post removal. Common Usage Scenarios
It serves as a humorous or exaggerated warning to protect younger audiences, while simultaneously acting as a "hook" for older viewers. Purpose of the Phrase