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1. zelphi+(OP)[view] [source] 2024-12-28 11:21:30
That would probably make every such movie rated 18+, unless you limit the controls somehow and they find a way to make sure nothing too violent happens on any given setting, or pre-render every single configuration and have reviewers check them all.
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2. thrwth+p4[view] [source] 2024-12-28 12:17:58
>>zelphi+(OP)
We should just get rid of the ratings. They’re a stupid system that hasn’t worked anyways.
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3. pbhjpb+7g[view] [source] [discussion] 2024-12-28 14:25:48
>>thrwth+p4
Couldn't disagree more.

They're not fine-grained enough IMO - IMDB's "parent's guide" is great for detailed content information.

Similarly, with game ratings (video- and boardgames, as it happens), I appreciate them, but often they're trying to do two things, rate the game content and the gameplay. They fail often, and I buy outside the ratings, but I'm happier having them than not having any information in that space.

I wouldn't want no ratings for film/TV as that would mean I'd have to seek out spoiler-level information before finding if media was right for what I wanted to consume (or take friends/family to consume). I try my best to see little about the plot of films I'm keen to watch.

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