As this discussion started on the e621 Discord server, a question was brought up: cooked non-sapient/plain animals in an upload should make the upload eligible for the death tag?
The example in question was post #1715270, as well there are post #1386391 and post #1068710 whereas there is a cooked turkey:
post #1715270 post #1386391 post #1068710
The core questions so far are:
- While meat product foods are indeed dead animals, should death be applied to posts similar to those?
- Regarding ratings, what is the lining towards death in general? Should it in itself make a post be explicit, questionable, safe, or are there exceptions or something else must influence the post's ratings?
- As for blacklists, it's noted that indeed some people wouldn't want to see dead animals nor cooked meat that resembles animals, which would be the case for the example posts, and death best covers for it. Maybe there is a better way to separate this type of cooked meat from actual dead animals?
- In terms of tags, what could be the best way to differentiate whole-cooked animals to pieces of cooked, processed, edible meat?
Other examples that work fine with the death tag would be post #1975009, post #1660055, post #1996550 and post #2352954.
I want to hear more thoughts regarding this.
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