Since 2013, the Blogging from
A-to-Z Challenge Co-Hosts have hammered out the system of categorizing Adult
Content (AC) and how we are going to consistently police it so everyone knows
where they stand. Blogs that contain adult content -- including but not limited
to harsh language, are REQUIRED to identify themselves as such by adding the
(AC) category next to their blog name on the sign-up list. Ideally, this must
be done when you first sign up for the challenge.
Unlike the other categories, the (AC)
label is NOT optional; if you find that you are indeed among the adult content
blogs, this category must be present with your blog on the signup list.
We know that there are some A-to-Z
Challenge participants who are not sure if their blog’s content falls within
the (AC) territory and they may be wondering if their blog is considered as
such. For those of you who are in this boat, look no further – here is an easy
way to figure out the answer:
Let’s imagine for a moment
that Steven Spielberg called you this morning and said he wants to make a movie
based on your blog. Upon his film’s completion, what rating would this movie receive
from the Motion Picture Association of America (MPAA) – keeping in mind that the
film is inspired by your blog and its content? Your answer to this question
will give you a good idea of where your blog stands in terms of the Adult
Content (AC) category with regards to the Blogging from A-to-Z Challenge.
Our policies and administration
practices in the matter of Adult Content blogs are put in place to address
concerns about there being no age limit on who can sign-up for the A-to-Z
Challenge. Considering that just having a blog meets the precondition of
participating in the challenge, we define “Adult Content” as material that
would be unsuitable for teenagers.
Adult Content – An A-to-Z Challenge Co-Host
Encyclopedia Reference
We define Adult Content as
any material that may be something a teen should not be viewing. By “Adult,”
this means sexual content, frequent use of harsh language, nudity, gore, and
overtly violent content. By “Content,” this includes blog posts, images,
graphics and any other related material on display at your blog.
Below is an ADULT CONTENT CHECKLIST for the
A-to-Z Challenge. If your blog contains any of the following material, then it
should be marked with the (AC) category code:
- Nudity
- Frequent use of harsh language
- Gore
- Sexually oriented language
- Explicit Violence
Again, if your Blog contains any of material listed above
in this checklist, then it should be marked as such with the (AC) category code!
Our guidelines are reasonably
simple to follow; this is not rocket science. It is easy to figure out whether
or not your blog belongs in the Adult Content category. If you have any of the
aforementioned material on our checklist, you MUST have your blog labeled with
(AC) on the signup list. Otherwise, your blog will be flagged and removed from
the A-to-Z Challenge signup list.
At this time, we don’t
consider a few profane words scattered in some blog posts here and there to be
listed in the (AC) category. That said, if you might be among these particular
Non-AC blogs, you are not out of the woods, where the nature of the content you
publish is concerned.
Those of you who are one of the Non-AC bloggers who do
happen to have some harsh language sometimes, we strongly urge you to at least
put a Disclaimer or Warning Notice at the top of your posts containing
questionable content. These warning notices can help protect you if a teen
participant happens to come across your blog during the A-to-Z Challenge.
Now that we’ve made this
clear, if you do happen to have a run-in with Steven Spielberg, get him to
reach out to me at The Madlab Post so he can check out one of my screenplays,
will ya?!!