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The "Drugs" tag is poorly defined #540
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ContentDB's content warnings are largely based on PEGI warnings. The Alcohol/Tabacco and Drugs content warnings are inspired by the Drugs PEGI warning, although I split them into two as I felt that it would be beneficial to users. I've changed the description to "Contains recreational drugs other than alcohol or tobacco". Medical drugs like health packs or whatever don't need a content warning |
Well, in that case, PEGI sucks. :-) I like your new definition, it is good. What do you think about my new proposed tag name itself? |
I disagree on renaming the tag itself, since by being overly specific the CDB staff lose versatility when applying content warnings My feel is that the new description is sufficiently graphic in making sure people understand it referes to the "harder" drugs, and not stuff like tobacco, alcohol, or even coffee or medicine That said, and most importantly, renaming to "Drugs (not alcohol/tobacco)" is both redundant with the "Alcohol / Tobacco" tag and with the new description. |
The "Drugs" tag definition reads as follows:
This is wrong. Marijuana isn't illegal everywhere. So this tag is biased towards countries that make it illegal.
I think the definition of the "Drugs" tag needs to be better, more well-defined and most-importantly, neutral.
We have a similar tag called "Alcohol / Tobacco". This is well-defined and doesn't need any change.
Solution
I suggest the following changes:
Yes, the new tag name is longer but the term "Drugs" alone is too vague and may be misleading. Alcohol and tobacco are drugs, too, so this is irreducible complexity. This tag is used as a content warning, so I think clarity is more important than brevity.
Alternative solution
Another option would be to redesign all drugs-related tags from the ground-up but this means all packages have to be carefully re-reviewed and re-tagged and I don't know if this is worth the effort.
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