Funny, I just read in an article of The Week about how Maps on Google is having ads on it. When you search up, say a drycleaner in NYC, you'll get like 20 hits of businesses or more, but only 3 will be "real businesses as shown on the Maps that can be found at that location" and the rest are all ads for other businesses that aren't at those places.
To not get too far off topic, let's not forget that this is an audit. Which means these rules were supposedly in place already and Tapas has to go through to make sure that the content on their site is following said rules.
From what I know at my place of work, we get looked over yearly, we had our auditor's open one of our student's lockers to see if they were being kept up to standard and all of my co-workers were sweating buckets because this happened to be the locker of a student who is less than organized and clean 99% of the time. Auditors will use that one locker to judge the whole 200+ if needed. They also will not let you, as staff, direct them to a room you know is clean. The same is likely happening on Tapas, where they're randomly clicking around things that fall into the NSFW/Mature tags and are checking to see 'how far NSFW is it' by some gauge we cannot see.
@SleepingPoppy- Because nipples imply babies, imply sexual stuff. I was skimming a manga last night and literally a guy who took his shirt off to go swimming - on a public photo for people to read the RAWS of the manga - his nipple was blurred. HIS. A MAN. Because AI browsing the site cannot take context.