Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6986530-20200202004408/@comment-27395179-20200213155102

I want to say it's the discussion depth as well as overall content, but don't quote me on that. For example, Judgment on voca wiki is listed as just 'questionable,' while Muzzle is explicit. Judgment doesn't do anything overly explicit; it mentions 'hey this guy was a murderer he should get capital punishment but nahhhh' and our favourite judge going to hell, which is probably why. Muzzle on the other hand has outright violence, like Nem saying she shot herself and basically asking gally how he wants to die, followed by killing him, etc.

basically i think it's just the sliding scale of if violence is just mentioned, if there is, how much, and if it is actually carried out/performed by the singer or not.

EX. DoE mentions violence. It has bringing ruin to Elphegort, Riliane's execution. It has these topics, but doesn't go into depth, nor is it told from a first person perspective. Judgment features a first person perspective, but again, its questionable content is simple lines here and there that don't go into depth.

Meanwhile, you have the other culprits of Enbizaka and Muzzle, both of which have explicit tags. Enbizaka has the singer going around murdering people, mentioning at one point how they've been killed and her scissors are stained red. Muzzle as I mentioned earlier, has nemesis actively killing gally, asking him how he will die, saying she tried to kill herself, etc.

Tale of Abandonment is marked as questionable despite featuring murder, because, like DoE, it is not mentioned "I killed this person," but rather, typical hansel and gretel story stuff about throwing a witch into an oven that pretty much everyone knows about. Yes, it's a kid's story, but it's not exactly kids content, nor is it outright gory or anything. After killing adam and eve, the lines are just "i defeated the witch/witch's henchman,' which implies murder, but doesn't explicitly *say* it.

I've come to realize that most of this probably doesn't make any sense, as I'm not good at explaining things...

SO I think our best bet will be just to copy what Vocaloid wiki says about the songs, and have it included on their song pages that have lyrics posted, at least for now.

In terms of non-song pages, I think something akin to a spoiler tag would work. Some wikis there pages before certain paragraphs have "the following section contains spoilers, proceed at your own risk," and then after it is over saying "spoilers end here." I feel like a tag like that could be added before anything overly violent, or something. I know I bring up Loki Freezis as an example a lot, but it's just because he's really easy lol. So like, for example, before the part that mentions he hunted, killed, and stuffed his slave, it would be like "the following section contains mature themes: violence, slavery, racism, whatever, etc." Nemesis when she tries to kill herself can be like "this section contains [...] violence, suicide attempt." Something like that, maybe.