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Oct 2017

Whenever I'm on the fence about this, I like to imagine I'm going to be showing the comic to some sweet, frail old lady. If she reads it and isn't proud enough to put it on her fridge, I know it belongs with the crotchety old man who tells funny war stories instead.

Might not be particularly helpful, but it's a fun exercise nonetheless.

The website rating guidelines are your friend in cases like this one, but in case of Tapas... ^__^; Vague guidelines are vague?

Out of sheer curiousity, does the Mature Content tag affect your exposition in any way? If it doesn't, I'd make a policy of using it whenever I'm in doubt. If it does, I'd consider asking the staff for clarifications :slight_smile:

On-screen decapitation would probably be considered mature, yes.

The problem with the "can you show it to your mom/boss?" thing is some people have really prude moms or bosses. Hell some of them think the gay agenda is a thing, or that a short skirt deserves a mature rating to be kept away from the innocent little children so they dont -gasp- masturbate!

It's probably easier to think in stricter terms of what is actually going on on-screen.

I think fist-fights, slaps, and the like would make it without a mature rating just fine.
Chopped off limbs, body parts, graphically detailed gunshot wounds or excessive amounts of blood (say a scene with a dead body that, while it doesn't have any graphically detailed wounds, is lying in a pool of blood with blood smeared all over the room indicating a struggle) might need a mature rating to avoid making some readers squirm.

I also felt very uncomfortable with the stereotype used on this kind of "show-your-grandma/mom" rule.