[quote=@Ruby]I'm sure [@HeySeuss] will follow this up, as the policy drafter, but I'll say if you have to wonder whether something [i][b]might[/b][/i] cross that line...don't let it see the light of day. Use your common sense. If your common sense is broken, PM the questionable bit of writing to a Mod, and we'll use our common sense to make the determination for you. [/quote] I probably will do if I can't find any explicit guidance but it's hard to second-guess whether something would cross the line if I don't know where the line is. ;) [quote=@Vilageidiotx]When it comes to shit like that, you got to assume that it has to be dirty in a way a bot can pick up on. If you can't see how a bot can figure it out, it isn't going to get you in trouble. [/quote] That seems really odd; one could write an incredibly graphic, sexually-explicit passage while avoiding commonly-used terminology* that would presumably get past Adsense, or quite a tame one by contrast using the 'wrong words'* that would get picked up. * I'm reminded of the catchphrase of Leigh Francis (an unfunny character comedian); to "Smash somebody's back doors in", which, to my mind, is hugely explicit language bordering on the violent, despite using non-standard terminology.