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fandomsecrets2012-06-11 06:41 pm
[ SECRET POST #1987 ]
⌈ Secret Post #1987 ⌋
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I mean, okay, so no songfics/scripts, that one's pretty easy to determine. But what precisely is meant by "coarse" language, for example, is sort of subjective without a list of "Don't ever use these or it'll come down" words. I mean, I for example consider "damn" pretty low-grade, permissible cursing, but then I did have a reader complain about it. So is it allowed or not? You know?
I'm honestly not trying to be nit-picky about it; I'm just saying that it can be difficult to figure out precisely where that line is and I wish they'd define it better. Ideally with concrete examples. :-/