Some words or phrases have been put here so you may know about them better, for good or for worse.
WIP
My second way of censoring things. Sometimes it has comedic effect, but other times it's actually there to indicate that I don't want the reader to... well, read it.
"I just had [REVOKED FOR SAFTEY] today"
"Holy [REVOKED FOR SAFTEY], that sucks"
The content previously contained little to no sexual intent. This includes but is not limited to:
Hugging
Kissing w/o tongue
Cuddling
Flirting (SFW)
Swimsuits at areas with high amounts of water (beaches, swimming pools, etc)
Note that this is barely used at all when actually needed - the need for this is not needed necessarily (what?), and is pretty much only used for comedic effect.
The content previously contained a moderate amount of sexual content. This includes but is not limited to:
Contact of NSFW parts of the body, incidental or on purpose
Cleavage
...and cleavage-showing outfits
Skimpy clothing, too
Ecchi/lewd content
Kissing with tongue
Flirting (NSFW)
Mentioning of NSFW parts of the body without sexual intent
Implication of intercourse w/o detail
The content previously contained a high amount of sexual content. This includes but is not limited to:
Exposure of NSFW parts of the body, incidental or on purpose
Sexual outfits (lingerie, etc)
Censoring of the NSFW parts of the body
Mentioning of NSFW parts of the body with sexual intent
Protrusion of NSFW parts of the body
Implication of intercourse w/ detail
The content did not have any properties that can be categoritized, but had to still be censored. This includes but is not limited to:
Swearing/cuss words
(Note that I excluded slurs. This does not mean I am completely fine with saying slurs - i will NEVER say any under any circumstance. There's no point in censoring something you'll never say, right?)
All the above, but in comment form (i.e. youtube comments)
A well-known(?) way of using tone of voice in textual form. Usually they come at the end of a sentence, and start with "/".
"i mean not like i care /srs"
"Lmao he is such a dork /hj"
The tone is in a joking way - it is not meant to be taken seriously in most cases.
The tone is in a half-joking way - it is only partially not meant to be taken seriously in most cases.
The tone is serious.