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BlueStranger Since: Oct, 2014
Nov 16th 2014 at 1:25:41 PM •••

Anybody think we should put in some sorting system? It's quite difficult to browse as not only some recommendations don't state what crossover it's with, but it's not even in alphabetical order.

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lknmjh Since: Feb, 2013
Dec 7th 2015 at 10:41:56 PM •••

I have rectified that situation. You are welcome

I have no idea what to put here....
MoonstoneSpider Since: Sep, 2012
May 17th 2013 at 6:32:42 PM •••

The work Heir to Mc Dowell has some extremely NSFW sexual content that was a nasty surprise to me. Is it alright to add a warning tag to the synopsis for other people? I'm not sure of the rules exactly.

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phoenixyfriend Since: Apr, 2012
May 17th 2013 at 6:39:52 PM •••

Yes. In fact, I'm fairly certain that the tag is mandatory, so whoever put the story on the list in the first place messed up.

Kazeto Since: Feb, 2011
Jul 6th 2014 at 4:08:07 AM •••

I've removed it entirely because it contains descriptions of a minor (a 12-year-old) having sex. And that much is enough, even if the character is supposed to be mentally 14 years old (which still isn't high enough). Time Braid went out for something like that, no reason for why something else that does the same thing would be allowed to stay.

phoenixyfriend Since: Apr, 2012
Jul 6th 2014 at 11:56:59 AM •••

Still doesn't explain why we're letting Chuunin Exam Day stay...

SeptimusHeap MOD (Edited uphill both ways)
Jul 6th 2014 at 12:12:37 PM •••

Because the Five P decided to keep that page. There was a prolonged discussion in the Content Violations Discussion thread.

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