AVID:Requests for Comment/Proposed guidelines for controversial, sexual and graphic content

This proposal is partially in response to the Miraheze content policy, and partially for transparency. I really hope that I do not screw up with this, because I have checked that it is orientated towards context and transparency, rather than unreasonable censorship.

Content guidelines
Logos with sexual and graphic content, rapidly-flashing elements, and s, must be declared with the  template at the top of the article. According to the MDN, a rapidly-flashing element flashes at least three times per second.


 * Logos with sexual and graphic content must be hidden behind spoilers, to follow Miraheze's content policy.
 * Logos with rapidly-flashing elements (such as SuperVideo) and jump scares should list timestamp range above the video, where such content occurs.

Logos with controversial content (such as Minstrel Entertainments) should be contextualised, preferably in the lead. For example, the used to be popular until the mid-20th century.

NSFW banner changes
I propose to change the current banner, because the  label appears US- and UK-centric. The revised banner is based on the guidance banner on a BBC News video about sexist language, and I think it should be easier to recognise than the Parental Advisory label. The wording of the revised infobox is provisional and may be refined at implementation.


 * For articles about logos with sexual or graphic content:


 * For articles about logos with jump scares or rapidly-flashing elements

There is no banner for controversial content, because what counts as offensive depends on the context.