Edit: Just stating my actual positions upfront because I was misunderstood several times in this topic and I'd rather not have this damage my reputation going forward:
- I was concerned allowing self-harm scars in G would undermine G's purpose as being (in theory) appropriate to show to anyone in public.
- I think it makes sense to rate any self-harm scar as S, but understand why that's not feasible.
- I agree with the guidelines nonamethanks provided below and will base my rating decisions on them.
- I do not think we need to change how we currently rate self-harm scars.
- I do not think we should "coddle" users or use the rating system to protect users from triggers.
- I certainly do not think there is anything wrong with depicting happy people with self-harm scars.
Please keep in mind when reading that all of my statements were attempts to get correct information about how to rate self-harm scars and make it available on the forums, not attempts at trying to change the system.
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I recently had a conversation with another user about how to rate self-harm scars. They claimed that visible acts of self-harm should be S, but scars resulting from those acts can be rated G. This was surprising to hear because self-harm is something that can hit close to home for many people and can even be triggering for some (I don't mean just getting upset; I mean actually being triggered). Because of this, I assumed even the depiction of scars specifically relating to wrist cutting and the like would disqualify a post for G. When I asked for evidence (since there's nothing on the forums discussing this), I was told the conversation took place on Discord.
I believe the user is telling the truth, but I don't want to just take the word of a single user about something important like this, and since I can't view the Discord conversation, I don't know how many users participated or whether there was any input from mods and admins. Since this involves the rating of posts, I felt this should be discussed in the forums to provide transparency and so other users have some reference for rating these posts without having to use Discord.
Our conversation can be read here and here.
Regarding specific examples, I can understand images like post #6410030 being rated G because the scars are barely visible, but other posts with more extensive scarring such as post #5848749 and post #6088801 were also rerated as G (despite the user agreeing that extensive scarring should be rated S). I would think we would be treating this similar to cleavage in which any amount could justify an S rating. Even though cleavage technically isn't 100% S or above, acting as if it is helps keep the boundaries from being pushed too far (forum #215101).
Can anyone verify what was discussed in the Discord conversation and whether higher-ups gave any input? Or share your thoughts on how these posts should be rated?
Response from the thread I originally posted this in:
BobTheBuilder_v1 said:
Regarding the posts, I would never consider post #5848479 for S, the scars are incredibly minuscule, lack special attention, and I can’t even see them on mobile without zooming in. post #6088801 I find less so because of the deeper-drawn scars and other details (tears, dead eyes, tattered clothes) but the lack of any outward blood, fresh injury or camera focus does not fully convince me. Feel free to quote me in your new thread, I’ll be asleep by the time you make it.
Also, you might want to interrogate @sabisabi and @HyphenSam as well.
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