That seems... inverse. "Your service is not allowed in the US because there's not enough boobies in it"?
Anyway the opposite is already true, all US based companies that want to operate within the EU all follow the GDPR. It, and a lot of US online moral codes, are IMO good for society as a whole.
If you still want to look at NSFW content, there's plenty of sources for that everywhere.
> "Your service is not allowed in the US because there's not enough boobies in it"?
No, the service will apply the filters and moderation tools to users from any given country separately. If the law in the US allows enough boobs and the US users post boob pictures, that's totally that legal ecosystem and userbase's thing.
Anyway the opposite is already true, all US based companies that want to operate within the EU all follow the GDPR. It, and a lot of US online moral codes, are IMO good for society as a whole.
If you still want to look at NSFW content, there's plenty of sources for that everywhere.