"Censored" or "Uncensored"?
13 years ago
This is not about the subject of clean vs. mature content in general.
I'm thinking about about what you do if you've created both clean (censored) and mature (uncensored) versions of otherwise the same piece. (Pieces where the mature content is easy to snip out, of course.) Specifically, do you tag one of them as the "clean" or "censored" version, do you tag the other as the "mature" or "uncensored" version, or do you tag them both?
Not naming specific pieces or arts where this is the case (though this post was nonetheless inspired by one). Maybe I just hate the word "censored", more specifically all that connotational baggage associated with it.
I'm thinking about about what you do if you've created both clean (censored) and mature (uncensored) versions of otherwise the same piece. (Pieces where the mature content is easy to snip out, of course.) Specifically, do you tag one of them as the "clean" or "censored" version, do you tag the other as the "mature" or "uncensored" version, or do you tag them both?
Not naming specific pieces or arts where this is the case (though this post was nonetheless inspired by one). Maybe I just hate the word "censored", more specifically all that connotational baggage associated with it.
TastesLikeGreen
~tasteslikegreen
Personally, I would just say "clean" and "mature" (or "adult" or "sexy" or whatever other label springs to mind), as opposed to indicating one or the other is the 'real' version of the pic.
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