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Welcome to the Content Violations Discussion forum, where we discuss whether a work violates The Content Policy.

Remember that the forum rules apply here, plus the following:

  • You don't PM moderators about stuff pertaining to the policies, except for thread reasons;
  • We tolerate links to scanlation sites unlike in the rest of the site due to its purpose, although it's preferred to remove them when they have done their jobs;
  • The forum is not a soapbox for your own views on the policy or on morality. Please leave them at the door.

Violations of these rules can result in a ban from the subforum, or from the entire forum.

Otherwise:

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    What we want flagged and what we don't want flagged 
For starters, when flagging a work, please provide detailed reasons in the box that comes up upon flagging. Any flag issued without such arguments will be removed and a notice posted on the discussion page in question. Abusing the system can result in flagging/forum privileges being restricted or removed altogether.

Also, keep in mind that there are works that we don't want flagged without a really good reason as they are not likely in violation of policy:

  • Is a film rated below "R" for U.S. distribution.
  • Is a show that can be aired on prime time television.
  • Is a video game that is rated below "M" by the ESRB.
  • Is a written work that is sold in major bookstores without an "adult" or "mature" label.
  • Is an anime/manga/etc. that is approved for U.S. import as a non-adult work.
  • Is read/shown/taught in high school or below.
  • Is in another format and meets equivalent criteria.

What we're looking for:

  • Pure porn, or porn with an Excuse Plot only,
  • Anything that has explicit underage sex,
  • Implied sex of preteens or younger, and
  • Fanservice intended to cater to pedophiles (lolicon and shotacon fanservice can count).

A couple of guidelines so the procedure can move smoothly:

  • Do not list whole indexes or works just because they are on a certain index or have lolicon, H-Game or shotacon on their trope list.
  • Do not list works you know nothing about without at least reading the trope page.
  • Do not list works that you know are G-rated but you find creepy.

    How to provide feedback 
First off, as mentioned above we request a reason either in the threads or in the work's discussion page preferably before flagging.
  1. If it's paedophile-pandering approximately how old are the characters involved? What happens? Is it graphic? Is it merely implied?
  2. List what objectionable content there is, and how much of the work consists of that.
  3. If it's entirely sex, say so. People have different ideas of what porn is. We all have the same idea of what a work being entirely sex scenes is.
  4. If you're not sure about a work, say so, or ask someone who does know that work. But don't make blanket accusations. Post here: "I don't know about this work, but the page says X".
  5. Google and Wikipedia are your friendsnote . Do a little digging on works you aren't sure about.

Also, in the case of H Games, there is this questioning to fill up:

  • When are the sex scenes located?
    • Are they spread out over the game?
    • How much gameplay is there between sex scenes?
    • Are they only at the endings?
      • How hard do you have to work to get an ending?
      • Are they in every ending? Every good ending?
  • Are the sex scenes optional via a choice in the menu?
  • Would the story make sense without them with minimal or no rewriting?
  • Are the scenes made up of stills, or are they animated?
  • How explicit are the sex scenes?

    How the forum operates 
Each work is discussed in a dedicated thread and decisions based on a thread consensus, with the following rules:
  • This isn't a headcount. Your opinion is only considered if it explains in at least some detail how you came to the conclusion that the work is/isn't porn/paedopandering.
  • When a moderator determines that the discussion has yielded a consensus, they can enact its conclusion/ask a moderator to enact the conclusion.
  • The discussion is only about whether the work qualifies as porn or as paedopandering. We don't assess anything else in this process.

    Special rules for Fanfic Recommendations 
These rules are not enforced here; they are up to this thread.

    FAQ 

Q: Why is this happening?
A: Concerning the porn, it tends to attract creepy edits that have brought us into issues with the adservers while not significantly contributing to our core purpose - tropology. Concerning paedophilia-pandering, such works are just plain creepy to have pages about.

Q: What can I do to help clean the site?
A: You can flag content as unsuitable using the flag tool, which is located in the Tools menu to the right of each article, keeping the criteria in mind. Also, you can help enforce No Lewdness, No Prudishness across the wiki, possibly though cleaning pages listed in this Long Term Projects thread.

Q. This episodic work isn't finished yet. Shouldn't we wait for the ending before discussing it?
A. No. If released instalments may violate the content policy, we want to take action as soon as that's established — we don't need to wait for the ending. We can always revisit a decision to cut or keep once the work is over, but that point might still be years or decades away.

Q: This work is not actually/primarily pornographic. Why was it cut?
A: This could be for a number of different reasons. If the work was deemed to be paedopandering, for example, it will be cut whether or not it's actually sexually explicit. Being pro-paedophilia or pandering to paedophiles is bad enough, even if the work is nominally anti-paedophilia. Of course, it's possible that there was a mistake and then you should appeal it - please check the reasons first, however.

Q: This work is being/has been cut, but it is not a violation of the Content Policy. How do I make an appeal?
A: Flag the work page using the button in the sidebar and state your reasons for restoration.

Q: This work is pretty much pure porn, but it's really good porn. Can an exception be made?
A: Nope, sorry. If it's mainly porn, it goes.

Q: Why would you cut this? In [culture x], it is totally acceptable.
A: The vast majority of our readers come from the Americas or Western Europe, so we will be adhering to what could broadly be termed "Western" standards. This means we will not be permitting works which sexualize 12 year olds, and nor will we be demanding that every picture of a woman on the site must wear a burqa.

Q: How can you possibly claim to know authorial intent? (Roland Barthes is my co-pilot.)
A: It is not important what the authorial intent was, only the outcome.

Q: Wikipedia have articles on all kinds of awful stuff. Why can't we do the same?
A: Wikipedia is a strictly academic site. They have to cite sources and a "no censorship rule". They also do not aim to be Family Friendly, and are not reliant upon third party ads for funding. Conversely, one of our stated aims is to celebrate fiction, and our generally light, non-negative tone is a reflection of this, which has led to much more gushing about inappropiate content.

Q: So should I take every article here as an endorsement of whatever it describes?
A: No, of course not. We have pages on Greedy Jew, Adolf Hitler and Mein Kampf after all. However, if we choose to focus our attention on schoolgirls' thighs or porn, it does reflect very poorly on us. Fan Fic Recommendations are a slightly different issue. If a work is recommended there, this should be taken as an endorsement by the troper who wrote it.

Q: Are we allowed to make forum threads about works processed by the Content Violation Discussions forum?
A: If it was voted "clean and keep", a forum thread is relatively safe as long as it is restricted to talking about the clean parts. Anything with a stronger judgement is discouraged on the forums.

Q: Where can I find decisions regarding a work?
A: They are linked from the discussion page. Sometimes the old list of content reviews or the thread list in this forum can help as well.

Q: I still have some questions/concerns.
A: We will be happy to answer them. There is a thread for this.

    Glossary 
Warning: This documents the usage of the terms during the policy discussions, and might not accurately reflect the outside meanings of these terms:
  • Guro: Violence played for titillation. (contrast Gorn)
  • 5P or P5: The panel that administered the policy prior to the review system being overhauled in 2022. See 5P.
  • P(a)edoshit: Older term for "P(a)edopandering", deprecated for being inflammatory.
  • Porn: A work mostly concerned with sexual arousal. Having NSFW or explicit scenes doesn't automatically make a work porn — it's when showcasing explicit scenes is the entire point of the work.

    Further reading 
For issues not covered here, further explanation exist on these pages:

Also, questions about the policy can be asked here. They will be added to this thread's FAQ section once answered.

Edited by Mrph1 on May 5th 2024 at 6:00:30 PM

videogmer314 from that one place Since: Dec, 2009 Relationship Status: Yes, I'm alone, but I'm alone and free
#576: Nov 18th 2012 at 2:24:03 PM

[up][up] As far as I can remember, the official policy is to always delete wicks to them, and remove the examples if they're on Sex Tropes, etc. Don't quote me on this, though.

edited 18th Nov '12 2:24:10 PM by videogmer314

SeptimusHeap from Switzerland (Edited uphill both ways) Relationship Status: Mu
#577: Nov 18th 2012 at 2:26:30 PM

I've seen both deleting and un-redlinking being Applied.

edited 18th Nov '12 2:43:16 PM by SeptimusHeap

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
Arha Since: Jan, 2010
#578: Nov 18th 2012 at 3:46:25 PM

I check the edit banned thread occasionally and remember Fast Eddie being okay with some guy nuking redlinks to deleted works. I can only assume this means that axing them is apparently fine.

edited 18th Nov '12 3:46:49 PM by Arha

Discar Since: Jun, 2009
#579: Nov 18th 2012 at 3:52:48 PM

Wasn't that for something completely unrelated?

Arha Since: Jan, 2010
#580: Nov 18th 2012 at 4:43:50 PM

Was it? I mean, the guy got in trouble for several things, but he defended that action and Fast Eddie said 'Okay whatever.'

Let me go see if I can find it again. I could be completely wrong.

Edit: Here you go. "The deletions makes sense if they were all redlinks... I'll restore editing."

edited 18th Nov '12 4:44:50 PM by Arha

Willbyr Hi (Y2K) Relationship Status: With my statistically significant other
Hi
#581: Nov 18th 2012 at 5:35:59 PM

Personally speaking, I'm not going to remove trope examples from cut works until told point-blank to do so, but I'm not going to add them to pages either. We also need to keep in mind that Eddie's [tup]'d using SFW pics from works that were cut.

edited 18th Nov '12 5:38:03 PM by Willbyr

Adannor Since: May, 2010
#582: Dec 1st 2012 at 6:01:32 AM

Mm, got a question:

If the current page of the work is in Visual Novel namespace, but said novel is porn while there is a Bleached Underpants anime, should the page stay there or be moved to Anime namespace in the event of cleanup?

SeptimusHeap from Switzerland (Edited uphill both ways) Relationship Status: Mu
#583: Dec 1st 2012 at 6:34:10 AM

Better to move it. After all, we are implicitly assuming the porn visual novel doesn't exist.

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
KuroBaraHime ☆♥☆ Since: Jan, 2011
☆♥☆
#584: Dec 1st 2012 at 11:15:43 AM

I wouldn't agree with that, since we're not really saying the porn whatever doesn't exist, we just don't want to talk about it in depth.

tdgoodrich1 R.I.P 2 My Youth from Atlanta Since: Aug, 2011 Relationship Status: Californicating
R.I.P 2 My Youth
#585: Dec 1st 2012 at 11:31:54 AM

I think this is one for the mods to decide, frankly.

"Polite life will fill you full of cancer." - Iggy Pop "I've seen the future, brother, it is murder." -Leonard Cohen
Willbyr Hi (Y2K) Relationship Status: With my statistically significant other
Hi
#586: Dec 1st 2012 at 11:37:26 AM

Go ahead and put the work in Anime/ since that's where the clean page is going to go. The page can reference the visual novel as the original work...IIRC that's been done on other pages previously.

edited 1st Dec '12 11:47:04 AM by Willbyr

Catbert Since: Jan, 2012
#587: Dec 10th 2012 at 9:38:44 AM

Given that we now seem to be doing little more here than chasing bad flags, I propose that the "Flag" button be disabled or made "Mod Only", and if anyone has anything that they think needs review, they can bring it up in this forum.

The flag button was a good idea when there was a ton of stuff to go through, but now there are only a small handful of legit flags each month, it might be causing more trouble than it is worth.

edited 10th Dec '12 12:05:04 PM by Catbert

BestOf FABRICATI DIEM, PVNC! from Finland Since: Oct, 2010 Relationship Status: Falling within your bell curve
FABRICATI DIEM, PVNC!
#588: Dec 10th 2012 at 10:02:01 AM

What to do about the flag button is actually one of the things that we are currently talking about in the Mod fora, so if you guys have opinions about that subject, we'd like to hear them.

Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
SeptimusHeap from Switzerland (Edited uphill both ways) Relationship Status: Mu
#589: Dec 10th 2012 at 10:05:18 AM

Replace it with a form that allows the 5P to put in a work, and then make people supply a flag in the The Place thread, so that the 5P can consider the merits of a review request before it actually goes to vote?

"For a successful technology, reality must take precedence over public relations, for Nature cannot be fooled." - Richard Feynman
tdgoodrich1 R.I.P 2 My Youth from Atlanta Since: Aug, 2011 Relationship Status: Californicating
R.I.P 2 My Youth
#590: Dec 10th 2012 at 10:07:55 AM

Short rundown of things discussed:

1. De-anonymizing the flag tool so P5 members can see who flagged what and take appropriate action without having to holler at the mods

2. Repurposing the wiki mod-holler tool code to work as a reason box

3. Move the flag tool to another location (i.e. putting it in its own menu instead of with the rest of the tools) as a molly-guard

"Polite life will fill you full of cancer." - Iggy Pop "I've seen the future, brother, it is murder." -Leonard Cohen
Ramidel Since: Jan, 2001
#591: Dec 10th 2012 at 1:01:10 PM

Have the flag button move you to a page that explains the process (for those who just clicked the pretty button) and provides a "reasons" field. Also, de-anonymize it so the P5 can see who flagged what.

Hydronix I'm an Irene! from TV Tropes Since: Apr, 2010
I'm an Irene!
#592: Dec 10th 2012 at 1:32:32 PM

I think it could be similar to the edit-reason box. Except, it'll say, that if you didn't include an edit reason(if it's a content holler), that "We cannot process this. Please include a reason." on another page.

This way, it prevents both troll flags and mistaken flags.

Quest 64 thread
InsanityPrelude Since: Aug, 2009
#593: Dec 11th 2012 at 7:39:03 PM

The flag reason box still sounds like the right idea. And leaving it accessible to normal users: mods don't know every work, that's why we have this subforum in the first place.

Also: So we're still keeping examples to cut works if the example is SFW, I got that. But should redlinks to cut works be un-wikiworded? I ran across a couple wicks to Rectified Anonymity/the Pokemon Story and wonder if I should unlink them.

shadis Since: Jun, 2012
#594: Dec 11th 2012 at 8:19:09 PM

[up]Yes they should be "un-wikiworded."

BestOf FABRICATI DIEM, PVNC! from Finland Since: Oct, 2010 Relationship Status: Falling within your bell curve
FABRICATI DIEM, PVNC!
#595: Dec 12th 2012 at 5:17:53 AM

Currently the idea that to me looks the most popular among the Mods for the flag issue is to have a field for flag reason, and the system wouldn't submit the flag if there was no text in the flag reason field.

Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
MarqFJA The Cosmopolitan Fictioneer from Deserts of the Middle East (Before Recorded History) Relationship Status: Anime is my true love
The Cosmopolitan Fictioneer
#596: Dec 12th 2012 at 5:50:32 AM

Perhaps you should also impose a minimum number of characters in the reason box, so that people don't just type a single letter or meaningless word.

Fiat iustitia, et pereat mundus.
BestOf FABRICATI DIEM, PVNC! from Finland Since: Oct, 2010 Relationship Status: Falling within your bell curve
FABRICATI DIEM, PVNC!
#597: Dec 12th 2012 at 5:59:31 AM

Then again, submitting a flag with "asdfasf" as the flag reason is an easy way for a troll to self-report.

Quod gratis asseritur, gratis negatur.
tdgoodrich1 R.I.P 2 My Youth from Atlanta Since: Aug, 2011 Relationship Status: Californicating
R.I.P 2 My Youth
#598: Dec 12th 2012 at 5:59:40 AM

Nah, if someone does something like that, we can just zap it.

As an aside, is there support for de-anonymizing things?

Ninja'd by Best Of.

edited 12th Dec '12 6:00:13 AM by tdgoodrich1

"Polite life will fill you full of cancer." - Iggy Pop "I've seen the future, brother, it is murder." -Leonard Cohen
Komodin TV Tropes' Sonic Wiki Curator from Windy Hill Zone Since: Jan, 2001 Relationship Status: I like big bots and I can not lie
TV Tropes' Sonic Wiki Curator
#599: Dec 12th 2012 at 6:01:27 AM

[up][up][up][up] I would be perfectly fine with that, but would it still be possible to de-anonymize the flagging so that we don't have to bug you so much over the few mis-clicks that still slipped through?

Edit: Ninja'd by Goodrich...?

edited 12th Dec '12 6:02:32 AM by Komodin

Experience has taught me to investigate anything that glows.
HamburgerTime Since: Apr, 2010
#600: Dec 23rd 2012 at 8:50:22 PM

Did we ever reach a consensus on non-offensive examples from cut works on trope pages?


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