Star Wars Fanon:Content policy

Not yet a real policy
 * Proposed by: --C3PO the Dragon Slayer 6,000,000 forms of communication

It has come to my attention that several users interpret the vastness of the Star Wars Universe and the liberties on this wiki to create some articles that could be considered "Rated-R" in the eyes of many. Because many users here identify to be less than seventeen, the American age minimum to see "Rated-R" content, Star Wars Fanon should consider ways to limit content that parents certainly wouldn't want their children who happily browse Star Wars Fanon to see.

Content limitations

 * 1) Do not use common "cuss," "swear," "curse," or "four-letter" words in In-Universe fanon. Star Wars does not use those words for bodily functions and profanities, instead they use "stang," "kriff," or the fanon "jrack." If you must use such words to make a point, try to use Star Wars to make it relevant to the Star Wars Universe. Flaming on talk pages using "four-letter words" is also discouraged; you DO NOT NEED THEM TO MAKE YOUR POINT. See Star Wars Fanon:Civility.
 * 2) Pornography is absolutely and by all means prohibited. All images depicting some pornographic (kids who don't know what that means, PLEASE refrain from asking your parents. You'll learn for sure from seventh-grade peers) scenes will be deleted as soon as they can. Articles that appear to be good faith but contain references to sexuality or nudity will have a short time to be amended by the author before it is deleted. Bad guys do NOT need to further demonize themselves by stripping some damsel naked. Just put the lady in a slave suit and avoid exploitative images. After all, Return of the Jedi was only PG. Above all, JEDI TWI'LEKS WITH TINY BIKINIS ARE NOT NEEDED. THERE ARE ENOUGH OF THOSE IN CANON. Unnecessary nudity will be deleted from Star Wars Fanon if the author refuses or does not respond to their warnings.
 * 3) Star Wars is just as it sounds: wars among the stars. Because all violence portrayed in Star Wars Fanon is usually in text, violence should not be that limited (the Wars in Star Wars implies conflict in a military manner). Excessively bloody images and, if in the incomprehensible extremes, text should not be included in fanon because in Star Wars, lightsabers and blasters immediately cauterize the wound, so there shouldn't be too many references to excessive gore. In Star Wars, battle wounds that result in amputations of limbs just mean cybernetic replacements, and should not be considered too violent. If you make a fanon weapon that does exactly the same thing as a lightsaber or blaster but instead lets a victim bleed; the conclusion WILL arrive that the point is just to make something gorier than what is already available, and the author will be asked to consider an alternative.
 * 4) Racism should not be censored from Star Wars Fanon unless it is against an Earthly race (i.e: Caucasians, Hispanics, Africans, Asians). If there is prejudice against a particular race from Earth in fanon, it will be deleted, not because of its offensive content but because of its irrelevance to Star Wars. If presented in a Neutral Point of View context, "speciesism" and prejudice against a Human faction in Star Wars (e.g. Kuatis, Corellians) should not be considered offensive.

In conclusion, if you are not old enough to see "Revenge of the Sith," there is no guarantee that you will be exposed to content suitable for your age. All Star Wars Fanon scenes should, in consideration to the younger audiences who read and write the content here, not exceed the "R-ratedness" of any of the Star Wars films.