I'll have to somewhat agree with both Bishop's and ArenaSnow's points. The 18+/Mature tag is there to indicate that the subject matter of a Roleplay takes part in more adult matters, but can in no way blocks those who are under 18. As well, it has been used most relevantly in only two places; roleplays partaking in smut and those partaking in gory scenes. Those two kinds of roleplays are obviously 18+, but what if one wanted to make a roleplay concerning the applications of philosophy? Or the topic of political and systematic pressures in a downgrading society? A roleplay in which the subject matter isn't too disturbing for younger writers, but instead too advanced and knowledgeable for someone their age. Would a roleplay warrant the 18+ tag for an environment like that, where kids just wouldn't be able to fully partake or understand? Of coarse, I wouldn't think most kids would be excited to join a roleplay dealing with the philosophical consequences of guilt, but I still think the question stands. Also, I am definitely for a wider range of tags in order to better detail the types of RPs people may put out. It would help split up and define the 18+ tag so that the above situation, and whatever guilty pleasures others may have, can be separated and (hopefully) attract their own audience. You'll just have to always be alert when the [b][romantic][/b] or [b][gory][/b] tag is used, because it will attract kids like flies.