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View submission: An update on subreddit classification efforts
Right now the V tag for Violent & Disturbing content is designed to work like a NSFL tag, but is only available for communities for now. Subreddits that have extreme violence, violence resulting in death, or gore in them would be tagged as V.
Comment by tinselsnips at 01/09/2020 at 18:41 UTC
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There is a swath of content that many people would consider disgusting or disturbing that isn't violent.
What would you consider the appropriate tag for /r/popping?
Comment by kenman at 01/09/2020 at 20:59 UTC
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That is too wide of a range of content to include in a single tag. It'd be like combining `R` and `NC-17` at the theaters ('member those??)...
Comment by [deleted] at 01/09/2020 at 18:41 UTC*
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Comment by ErikHumphrey at 11/09/2020 at 04:49 UTC
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Just to confirm: Isn't almost all content violence resulting in death disallowed on Reddit now, per the Content Policy? Or will the change to subreddit classification start allowing more objectionable content back on Reddit, ultimately resulting in changes to the Content Policy and how Reddit enforces it?