Topic: Quick question about safe vs. questionable

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Does tagging a picture as explicit, questionable, or safe depend completely on what's going on in the picture?

More specifically, does explicit language directly effect how I should rate the image? (I'm still relatively new here, so I apologize if this has been brought up in the past)

Updated by Moon Moon

If the characters are having sex or there is visible genitalia (penis, vagina or anus) it's rated E (explicit, not for everyone ).
If there's just breasts without nipples then it's a Q (questionable)
Otherwise it's safe

I'm not sure what about text

Updated by anonymous

I'm pretty sure a picture's rating isn't determined by text.

And why would rating not depend on what's in the picture?

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SirAntagonist said: And why would rating not depend on what's in the picture?

I was more interested in if text effected the rating at all.

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Xch3l said:
If there's just breasts without nipples then it's a Q (questionable)

Even if there's nipples it still gets rated Questionable, only genitals would make the pic explicit

Updated by anonymous

Illegal activities and drug usage sometimes are rated at least questionable...but it usually is a case by case basis. That's really the only thing I think that is something other than nudity.

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When it comes to non sexual themes such as gore, dismemberment, drugs, massive amounts of profanity, I rate questionable as if it were rated safe, it would appear on e926 which is more tailored for a Safe For Work environment

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SirAntagonist said:
I'm pretty sure a picture's rating isn't determined by text.

And why would rating not depend on what's in the picture?

I was asking myself the same question, and my answer is if we start asking the question "could a child see this?" to rate the picture.

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Fmafanclub said:
I was asking myself the same question, and my answer is if we start asking the question "could a child see this?" to rate the picture.

Rephrase to "Would the average parent care if their child saw this?", since individual parenting opinions differ.

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123easy said:
Rephrase to "Would the average parent care if their child saw this?", since individual parenting opinions differ.

My guideline is actually would it appear on public TV?

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Rainbow_Dash said:
My guideline is actually would it appear on public TV?

eh, porn's appeared on public TV more than a few times, without a PPV gate, and without requiring porn channels being paid for, so I don't follow that format any more.

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123easy said:
eh, porn's appeared on public TV more than a few times, without a PPV gate, and without requiring porn channels being paid for, so I don't follow that format any more.

FCC guidelines are pretty cut and dry, so I go by that

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Rainbow_Dash said:
FCC guidelines are pretty cut and dry, so I go by that

Ahahahahahahahahahahahaha.... That's a good one.

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123easy said:
Ahahahahahahahahahahahaha.... That's a good one.

FCC guidelines are very exact and have painfully specific definitions and requirements for broadcast media under their jurisdiction. It is a good standard to use

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Rainbow_Dash said:
FCC guidelines are very exact and have painfully specific definitions and requirements for broadcast media under their jurisdiction. It is a good standard to use

Literally just watch Law and Order: SVU, you hear and see almost everything...at 4 in the afternoon.

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