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Apr 2021

Question, by nudity, the app mean the private parts of the body like boobs and genitalia?

I think it needs a separate category because there are non-sexual reasons for nudity:

here are some examples:

-A model posing for a painter

-tribeswomen who don't cover their breast because they dont have such taboo

-changing clothes

-nudists

-customs of certain cultures or rituals

well, those are the ones at the top of my head :sweat_smile: , there may be way more....

That one is hard. As I believe it, it is up to the individual reader who flags it and then you have to apply to Tapas that it was a mistake

I personally think Mental Health should be either entirely reworded or expanded upon. I would assume it’s referring to intense breakdowns, or panic attacks, or PTSD flashbacks, etc. But it’s not clear at all, and I would hope it’s not referring to general anxiety.

Can some things like self harm and suicide encompass ideation as well as depictions and actions?

And I agree that sexual violence, dub-con, and non-con should be its own thing and separated. Examples for mental health crises/concerns/topics would be beneficial

I feel like "crisis/ crises" would make the most sense

Cause also it's what medical professionals use as a broad term of mental health issues that reach that level - which is the level that would be triggering for many people

I also agree with this. And in an attempt to be helpful (and hopefully not come across too particular) this would be a more ideal list (to me at least):

Consensual Sexual Content & ​Nudity
Sexual Violence, Sexual Assault & Dubious Consent
Graphic Physical Content: Gore & Bodily Fluids
Graphic Physical Content: Violence & Abuse
Psychological or Emotional Abuse
Depictions of Mental or Emotional Distress (<--I fixed it, I hope)
Self-Harm & Suicide (including ideation)
Substance Abuse & Addiction
Eating Disorders
Hate Speech, Bigoted Sentiments & Slurs
*Excessive Profanity or Cursing


*[A/N: Kind of agreed this was unnecessary though]

@ratique

Thank you. (I'm out of likes :cry:)

It took some time, but I researched a few lists of Content Warnings and Trigger Warnings and made it fit what was already there and what was suggested.

Would these include references to or implied? I always put content and trigger warnings for even implied abuse or assault (like a quick flashback or feeling that doesn't actually reference or depict sexual assault but implies that is what happened). I don't know if everyone does that though.

Also, I like the rewrite of mental or emotional distress, but this is so broad. Is there a certain level this needs to be at?

I think also, like you don't need a mature filter for every type of mental health condition, which is what is bothering people here. Basically I think the need for a "Mental Health" filter is kind of rare.

If you have a comic with like...someone going through a depression because of a breakup...or anxiety, that doesn't need to be under a mature filter, youknow? Not unless it actually steps into violence, suicide and self harm, which is separate filters.

Personally I write CW or TW for things as simple as...if I have guns or something in my story, so I'm on the side of trigger warnings for anyone that is sensitive to that. But a mature filter is different. When the mature filter can potentially remove a comic from the app, that's a problem, and "Mental Health" is too vague in a sea of comics that are largely about mental health.

@littlelilylee5683 and @rajillustration I think all that is just up to the discretion of the creator, whether to tag or not and what to list it as.

Tapas isn't requiring mature tags aside from the obvious things that will get them in trouble with the app, so visual depictions of nudity and sex and certain levels of realistic violence have to be tagged. But anything else is simply a tool for the creator to use for the benefit of their particular audience.

Why is mental health a mature label though, It seems pretty vague. Anyone under 18 can handle that as a topic i'm assuming? Like why is that even an option.

Also if the app is rating things based on content guidelines put out by organizations that monitor that stuff, why bother go through this pointless mess and go off actual rating guidelines that exist for film and other media? You're never going to make users content.

Is there a way to tag my whole series mature so I won't worry about a little spittle of red on a panel?

My fantasy novels have plenty of sword fighting, that's physical violence and people kind of expect that, they don't expect a rape scene. Oh, no no no... this is not good.