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They're finally here!

The new Content Warnings system is live and kicking. You may be wondering how it works - well here's hoping this post will clear it all up for ya!

Warning Tags

Warning Tags are specifically curated by the Sheezy Team - chosen based on our collective experience moderating content. Warning tags are sorted into Categories – Audio, Visual, Thematic, etc. – to help with organisation. These categories and their tags can be found on our Rules & Ratings page.

To add a warning tag to your artwork, all you need to do is add the tag as you usually would. A warning will be shown to anyone who has Content Warnings enabled – you can customise the feature from your Account Settings page under Tags & Content Warnings – and they will be given the option to either continue or return to the homepage.

Profile Tags

User and persona profiles can now have Profile Tags! You can add profile tags from your Account Settings page under Profile Information. These will provide content warnings to people that visit your profile, so use them liberally!

A user/persona search page is in the works and will be added within the next few weeks – and adding tags to your profile will help increase its searchability.

Custom Warning Tags

Sometimes you don't want to outright Exclude a tag from your search results, but you still want a warning if you open some content that contains it. That's what custom Warning Tags are for. You can add them to your account via Account Settings > Tags & Content Warnings.

When you add custom warning tags, viewing an artwork, journal or profile that has that particular tag will show you a content warning first, even if the tag isn't in our Warning Tags pool.

I'd like to suggest some tags to add to your pool

You can add your own tags at any time from Account Settings > Tags & Content Warnings. That said, if you believe that a certain tag should be added to the global pool, please get in touch with us on Discord or via Email.

I can't believe this page is back! Hopefully to stay. We need more gallery based sites. And the customisations are pretty awesome from what I've seen. And no space wasting with huge fonts and dead space. Loving it. Regarding tags, this is probably the best clarification of tags I've seen anywhere. Tho the no shirt one seems a bit over the top? Never heard about that sort of censoring in any media before.