AVID:Requests for Comment/Redefine how gore would factor in an NSFW logo

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I have recently noticed there is a BUNCH of logos tagged NSFW that really are not even the slightest bit gory. Yes, there are some that are warranting of it (like that one Amy Schumer logo that's a picture of her removed uterus. yeesh)... but then you have some logos that are tagged NSFW simply because there's a few drops of blood in them, not even because there's actual gore. These include Paramount Digital Entertainment, NBC Universo, and pretty much all the offending logo variations for Electronic Arts. I also feel like all of Neversoft's logos getting tagged NSFW is also too strong, given that while the concept is a little off-putting none of their logos have any actual gore or graphic violence (at most it's implied) and their logos appeared on series many kids played. I feel like there should be some redefining as to how gore/violence would factor into a logo being tagged NSFW, as there's way too many logos tagged NSFW right now simply because there's a tiny drop of blood somewhere.

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