Hello!
Looking through this discussion, gave me thoughts on how the “explicit” tag could work that would probably benefit lots of songs.
Currently, we have to follow osu! chat rules when we’re giving titles for the difficulties, which sometimes might not work as intended simply because of the song. The general idea of having a custom difficulty name relies on song general theme, however we have songs that might tell about topics that would require us to use the “explicit” tag. Considering this, I believe that we should have an option to use the titles which would cover these topics and have a better idea representation behind the song itself.
Moreover, looking through the ranking criteria I could not find an actual point that would take this problem into consideration, thus the following is my proposal:
While I might see the point to deny such change because sending an “/np” in the chat would reveal the concerned difficulty name, I still believe it shouldn’t be an issue considering the song title or artist might already contain suggestive words. In order to avoid this, I suggest another change which might eventually be transferred into a Github issue, so it can be viewed by developers.
This is what we have right now as a result of every /np command:
My suggestion is to hide the name of map in case it has an explicit tag turned on, for those who have explicit content disabled in the settings:
I hope for a civil discussion of this point and looking for more suggestions.
Looking through this discussion, gave me thoughts on how the “explicit” tag could work that would probably benefit lots of songs.
Currently, we have to follow osu! chat rules when we’re giving titles for the difficulties, which sometimes might not work as intended simply because of the song. The general idea of having a custom difficulty name relies on song general theme, however we have songs that might tell about topics that would require us to use the “explicit” tag. Considering this, I believe that we should have an option to use the titles which would cover these topics and have a better idea representation behind the song itself.
Moreover, looking through the ranking criteria I could not find an actual point that would take this problem into consideration, thus the following is my proposal:
Difficulty name should abide by Community Rules to keep them appropriate for all age groups.
- Difficulty name can contain suggestive topics, in case the song itself supports it and uses an "explicit" tag to hide it, however any kind of names that would fall into this exception should pass through a Content voting process first.
While I might see the point to deny such change because sending an “/np” in the chat would reveal the concerned difficulty name, I still believe it shouldn’t be an issue considering the song title or artist might already contain suggestive words. In order to avoid this, I suggest another change which might eventually be transferred into a Github issue, so it can be viewed by developers.
This is what we have right now as a result of every /np command:
* M a r v o l l o is playing Some Weird Artist - Some Very Suggestive Title [Weird Diffname]
My suggestion is to hide the name of map in case it has an explicit tag turned on, for those who have explicit content disabled in the settings:
* M a r v o l l o is playing [The beatmap contains explicit content]
I hope for a civil discussion of this point and looking for more suggestions.