If Disney/Pixar studios called
you today and offered to make a film adaptation of your blog, what rating would
the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) give the movie?
Ready. Set.
Rate it!
The answer to this question provides a general idea of whether or not your
blog belongs in the Adult Content (AC)
category – where participating in the Blogging from A to Z Challenge 2013 is
concerned. Blogs that have adult content are REQUIRED to add this category to
their blog title on the sign-up list. Like any other category, this should be
done when first signing up to the challenge, as Damyanti explained in January. All
other categories are optional for participants to add to their blog during the
signup process.
The guidelines and enforcement
procedures for Adult Content categorization, where necessary, stem from our
concerns that there is no age limit on who can participate, so long as they
have a blog. So with that in mind, we decided that our definition of what
constitutes “Adult Content” is based on whether the blog contains material that
would be inappropriate for teens.
Adult Content – The A to Z Challenge Co-Host Dictionary
Reference:
We define Adult Content as
anything that might be something a teenager shouldn’t be viewing. By “Adult,”
this means nudity, frequent use of harsh language, gore, sexual content, and
overtly violent content. By “Content,” this includes blog posts, images, graphics
and any other related material that is on display at your blog.
Adult Content Checklist - Does your blog contain any of the following material? If
the answer is YES, then it should be marked as such with the (AC) category code:
- Nudity
- Frequent use of harsh language
- Gore
- Sexually oriented language
- Explicit Violence
Again, does your Blog contain any of the above material? If
the answer is YES, then it should be marked as such with the (AC) category code!
As our guidelines are fairly
simple to follow, this is not rocket science; it should be easy to figure out
whether your blog fits into the Adult Content category. If your blog contains
any of the above listed material, you MUST have your blog labeled with (AC) on
the signup list. Otherwise, your blog will be flagged and removed.
Our thought right now is also
that a few profane words in some blog posts don’t require the blog to be listed
in the (AC) category. Those of you who may be one of the many Non-AC blogs,
however, are not out of the woods regarding the nature of the content you
publish. That said, if you are among the Non-AC bloggers who do happen to have
some harsh language here and there, we urge you to at least put a Disclaimer/Warning
at the top of your posts with questionable content. The Disclaimers/Warnings
can help to protect you if a teen participant happens to come across your blog
during the A to Z Challenge.