Wednesday, January 30, 2013

Are Your Videos NSFW or SFW? Give Viewers a Heads-Up with Vimeo's New Content Ratings


This is a brief excerpt from NoFilmSchool




The internet is mostly an uncensored place, and this can either be a blessing or a curse depending on the person, situation, and content. If you’ve been noticing a little “Not Yet Rated” or “All Audiences” next to the name on videos you’ve been watching on Vimeo, you might be feeling a bit out of the loop. Vimeo is extremely lenient on the type of content allowed on the site, and for good reason: art is very subjective. That doesn’t mean, however, that all art is appropriate for all audiences at all times of the day, and as a way to help you identify the type of content you’re about to watch, Vimeo is introducing Content Ratings for its videos.

Here is a portion of the post from the Vimeo Staff Blog:

There are sometimes boobs, blood, and curse words on Vimeo. And other stuff.

Though often essential to artistic expression, so-called “mature content” can be decidedly less essential for certain audiences, such as children, office workers with their computer speakers turned up too loud, and people who’d rather not encounter particular things. To make sure Vimeo remains accessible to all audiences, we’re introducing …



By: Joe Marine


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