Screenshot of an email showing Vgenβs tagging system
β’ Revealing clothes (non-sexual): Artwork containing revealing outfit on any character (including but not limited to exposed hips, very low / very high cut tops, bikinis, bunny suits, fantasy armour, male nipples) that is not posed nor exaggerated to be sexually suggestive in any way (ie. no heavy leaning nor overflowing cleavage, no flirty facial expression, no sexual theme nor context).
β’ Artistic nudity (non-sexual): Contains nudity for the sake of non-sexual artistic expression without any
sexually suggestive poses, themes, or context (e.g., figure studies, character sheets, classical sculptures).
β’ Sexually suggestive (18+): Non-revealing OR
revealing clothes (defined above) with sexual themes or context implied through poses, dialogue,
exaggerations, imagery, implied acts, scenery, or other expressions.
β’ Sexual nudity (18+): Full nudity combined with sexually suggestive or explicit elements (e.g., sexual
poses, sex acts).
β’ Heavy gore / violence (18+): Graphic injuries, excessive blood, exposed organs, extreme gore, violent themes, realistic depictions of death, or severe harm.
β’ Flashing / epilepsy warning: Strobe effects, rapid flashing, or other photosensitive triggers.
β’ Blood: Any light to moderate amount of blood (note that a single drop of blood does NOT need to be tagged, ie. drop of blood on vampire fang).
β’ Other: Anything that doesn't fit the above but still warrants a heads-up. You can specify an optional
custom label.
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vgenβs massive tagging system instead of outright banning or being vague about nsfw and gore is How It Should Be Done
I might not be a nsfw artist but I stand with em