Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-6986530-20200202004408/@comment-27395179-20200211001502

Thank you much for bumping this, as I never actually saw it until today, which is kinda important considering I was the one who brought a lot of stuff up in the first place.

To start I'm gonna piggyback off what Octo said, about how the guidelines really only mentions pornographically specifically, and copy/paste the rest here: Reminder that this is under the user content section, which states that "You agree not to: [do any of the things listed below]". I think that since we're working with a fictional universe that opeartes differently than our own (for the most part), we really don't have to worry about the majority of those being that big of an issue.
 * Post or transmit any content that is obscene, pornographic, abusive, offensive, profane, or otherwise violates any law or right of any third party, or content that contains homophobia, ethnic slurs, religious intolerance, or encourages criminal conduct;

HOWEVER

Not counting the sex-related stuff, because it's a whole other deal, I'm not sure how the guidelines would translate into summarizing novel/song content. While almost nothing in it is abusive/offensive to any real-life person or ethic group, they are still topics that are bought up with an EC twist and should have a warning regardless, as not only are they not appropriate for younger audiences, but they also are potentially triggering, specifically that in the abuse realm. I would need to contact a fandom mod, and while it would be great help figuring out how these somewhat vague guidelines translate... I also don't want to risk opening the floodgates and scrambling en masse to delete or edit entire pages that we've spent the past near decade working on.

In that regard, at least for now, I am also going to suggest following the VOCALOID wiki's model. I don't know what that will mean for our good friend Venomania at the moment, due to, again, like Octo said, mothy's writing is more innuendo and suggestion than outright explicitly heavy and graphic. It's something that should be clarified, and I can't even look to the other Voca wikis for said clarification due to the page being nonexistent on one and fully intact on the other. I feel like it shouuuuuuuuuld be ok lyrically, but in terms of the PV? Will certainly have to be marked, hands down. I'm not a lawyer though, so don't quote me on it.

I've sort of lost my train of thought now, so that's all for the moment.