- Jan 23, 2018
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Just a suggestion....
A lot of people see the "No Sexual Content" tag and just hit "ignore" without even reading any further.
I am usually one of those people, but for some weird reason, I happened to scroll down a bit and see the first few lines in the description and found out it has "strong sexual content." I would ASSUME that means it doesn't have it yet, but you have plans to add the sexual content later. But, the approach of tagging it no sexual content until that content is added can actually run people off. Seems to me like you wouldn't use the no sexual content tag and just add future planned tags in the below notes.
Again...just my 2 cents. Take it as a grain of salt. lol
A lot of people see the "No Sexual Content" tag and just hit "ignore" without even reading any further.
I am usually one of those people, but for some weird reason, I happened to scroll down a bit and see the first few lines in the description and found out it has "strong sexual content." I would ASSUME that means it doesn't have it yet, but you have plans to add the sexual content later. But, the approach of tagging it no sexual content until that content is added can actually run people off. Seems to me like you wouldn't use the no sexual content tag and just add future planned tags in the below notes.
Again...just my 2 cents. Take it as a grain of salt. lol