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Tuesday, October 30th, 2018 6:53 PM

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Parental Guide Categories

The five categories are not enough. I saw episodes of a cartoon for young children (Gon) showing the collection and consumption of wild mushrooms. Drugs was the closest, but I was leaving a life and death warning. If you cannot have a category of "dangerous behavior" or "dangerous activity" at least ad "Other". Thank you.

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6 years ago

I don't know. Should we brainstorm a list of dangerous behaviors that are neither violent, gory, intoxicating, intense nor frightening, and are not unprotected sexual contact with the infected? Leaving a note of an activity that merely has chance of leading to injury or fatality, not emphasized in the particular picture itself, should maybe be avoided. Whereas if the picture does reflect upon the risk, then the remark could belong in the category for intense/frightening scenes.

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You mean like a children's cartoon that shows the characters (in more than one episode) collecting and eating wild mushrooms? I sure would not want to spoil the experience for one or more "lucky" families.

Not sure how a category "Dangerous Behavior" needs a hundred item list of "for instances". Would "Other" be too ambiguous for you?

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We cannot know that there is merit in creating a whole extra category, if we would not bother to consider the possible contents, the scope and the relevance of the contents.

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So, where do I put "This show presents the consumption of an easily found in nature deadly poison as a good idea for small children"? Really. Drugs I suppose, which I used.

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Nowhere, perhaps.

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6 years ago

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