Offensive non borderline profanity in review?
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Offensive non borderline profanity in review?
I'm probably in the wrong group for this but I have a question which I've asked about but got no reply. In a book I'm reviewing, there was an, in my opinion pretty offensive profanity which let down the book for me. I've put this in my review but now I'm wondering if I should take it out and leave it in the profanity report.
Any thoughts?
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Here is a link to the official profanity guide.Asa Nylund wrote: ↑17 Sep 2024, 14:00 I am struggling a bit with the profanity report, to be honest...what exactly counts? A word like sh*t, for example, is that profanity in a book?
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I always follow the profanity guide to the "T", and it has helped a lot in terms of distinguishing between borderline and nonborderline terms. The sexual content rating guidelines are decent as well, as that can also be difficult to determine during reviews.
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Hi @Adrian Bouknight. That's a useful tip on how to get the profanity bit in order. Thanks.Adrian Bouknight wrote: ↑22 Sep 2024, 20:09 I always follow the profanity guide to the "T", and it has helped a lot in terms of distinguishing between borderline and nonborderline terms. The sexual content rating guidelines are decent as well, as that can also be difficult to determine during reviews.
Just wondering ... Is there an "official" guide for sexual content rating too, like the Official Profanity guide? Or were you referring to the sentences that detail how you determine sexual content ratings that pop up at the time of the review?
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Hi, Blueberry Dragon. I was referring to the sexual content ratings at the time of the review. But there are, I think 1 sentence or 2 sentence descriptions of each of those ratings. I also read that a reviewer typically will not be considered violating the sexual content guidelines if they are within 1 level of your subjective and honest review, from the level identified for the book. So I believe there is a little bit of flexibility in that.Blueberry Dragon wrote: ↑03 Oct 2024, 06:01Hi @Adrian Bouknight. That's a useful tip on how to get the profanity bit in order. Thanks.Adrian Bouknight wrote: ↑22 Sep 2024, 20:09 I always follow the profanity guide to the "T", and it has helped a lot in terms of distinguishing between borderline and nonborderline terms. The sexual content rating guidelines are decent as well, as that can also be difficult to determine during reviews.
Just wondering ... Is there an "official" guide for sexual content rating too, like the Official Profanity guide? Or were you referring to the sentences that detail how you determine sexual content ratings that pop up at the time of the review?
One thing I'll also do is, if my book is on Kindle, once I am finished reading through and taking notes, I'll double back and use the search feature to double-check every listed word of the profanity guidelines, in case I had overlooked any. And while reading through, I always take notes of these things the moment I see them, so that when I go to write my review, I have all my notes available and ready to go. But that's just my experience! If you have tips, feel free to share! Sometimes it is easy to read the guidelines, but it takes time to learn how to properly follow them.
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