True, I have heard some horror stories about works being shadowbanned first and then not told about why until they asked, and only then being given a massive laundry list of things to censor, only for the response to be really slow on approving the comic to be visible again...
Which does make me doubt the wisdom of insisting on having all the Tapas staff in the California timezone. Like... do they really need to be in an office together? I was waiting something like 10 hours for some kind of response on this issue, and it makes email back and forths extremely slow, and means all planning needs to be done waaaay in advance, leading to the hilarious scenario my partner pointed out a day or two ago, where Kiss it Better is simultaneously shadowbanned and featured, which likely happened because features are planned months in advance.
I'd like to hope that since my series isn't even marked mature, that they'd at least just contact me to mark a specific page mature; it'd take a pretty strong ramp up in the sort of content in there for me to expect to need censorship. I can't know for sure they would... I just can't imagine any of the content being objectionable enough for it to happen... or like... if the content in Errant was ever deemed bad enough to warrant censorship, I'd probably be more worried about getting arrested for being gay, because that's the kind of situation we'd need to have devolved to. We'd literally need to reach a point where just having queer characters is enough...and I really hope that's never a thing.