Board Thread:Community Voting/@comment-24718406-20161004010932/@comment-5381241-20161004051515

Michaelyoda wrote: In movie ratings, any more than a single F-bomb will hike the rating straight to R. It doesn't matter how innocent the movie is; if the Care Bears starting dropping F-Bombs, they would recieve an R rating. As we all know, on the MBs, movies with such language are not allowed to be mentioned. If we are indeed allowing the LMBs' rules to be at least a rough guideline to our own, we would note the problem behind the R rating (language, graphic content) and block the problem instead of the movie title. Catering to users under Wikia's 13-year-old ToU requirement would cease to be relevant, as the LMBs rules draw from outside regulations that affect those over 13.

Not to mention that F-bombs are not be allowed on the MBs period, but who cares 'bout that rule? ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ I see your point, but I respectfully disagree.

Perhaps the community isn't ready to implement the allowance of things such as the F word, but I should hope that we keep an open mind regarding future votes. We allow certain rules and regulations not to protect your feelings and sensitivities, but to harbor freethought. If you don't like something that you hear, you have two choices: ignore it or say something back. If you happen to be unable to do either of those things, truthfully, it makes you a coward. Being offended is not a valid third option; you can be offended, but that doesn't mean that other people can't say what they please.