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Raybies93

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Why do I get stories returned because a character was not explicitly over 18, yet the next story I read is an explicitly underage girl who has sex with an old man?
 
You should report any stories you read with explicitly underage characters involved in sexual activity. Some things slip through the cracks.

As for your story, hard to say without seeing it. But one reason could be that the character written in a manner that acts and speaks like a minor. Or there could be trigger words being incorrectly flagged by the system (e.g. a reference to an earlier age.)
 
I posted a story several years ago and ran into that same issue. The segment was somewhat of a flashback that sets the premise for the story. I never followed up on it nor did I finish posting the rest of the story (that's my fault - but I didn't really feel like putting in that much effort lol).

I guess I'll finish it since people have asked, but I don't know how to get around the 'child' portion because the story is taboo but the kid's didn't have sex they were accused of it... Basically, without that, the current relationship would not make much sense so idk, maybe I'll write something easier to follow and move that to another space or something. It feels a bit lazy to just leave it undone. :) Hope you work it out with lit though. I don't blame Lit for their policies, it's not really them it's our society and it's insane overreach.

The way our current gov't is approaching CP issues is really annoying. Idk if you heard, but they are trying to ban anime in Texas b/c of the way some of the characters are drawn. If they are really concerned, they need to prosecute actual offenders and stop trying to be the 'thought police' who attack people who aren't doing anything other than writing and drawing.

My mini rant is that they don't have the same energy for violence, killing, and death scenes which kids see regularly and have found ways to imitate in real life, but bring out the firing squad if a scene has kids holding hands or giving each other a hug... smh Then they wonder why people don't know how to engage with each other anymore or produce offspring. Okay, stopping now since i'm on a tangent. lol
 
I once described a woman, in her thirties as the story was told, talked about getting her butt spanked and her pussy shaved to put her in her place as discipline decades before. It was rejected and I did a work around.

Now I have a couple underage boys teasing girls much older, BUT nothing actually sexual occurs. it passes with no problem.
 
I fell foul of that with one of my stories, i wrote that the female was seventeen. I expected this to be okay as the age of consent here in the UK is sixteen, sadly it got returned and i had to change the ages slightly.
 
Me too I had a the latest chapter of my series Queen of Pahlli rejected because an incubus was described as "by no means childlike, somewhat young in appearance. Apparently that was sufficient to flag the whole thing. It seems the moderators prefer to err on the side of caution and so should we.
 
Me too I had a the latest chapter of my series Queen of Pahlli rejected because an incubus was described as "by no means childlike, somewhat young in appearance. Apparently that was sufficient to flag the whole thing. It seems the moderators prefer to err on the side of caution and so should we.
Maybe an AI system has taken over the review of the stories being submitted. That's the problem with AI it only picks up tag words.
 
Writing with nuance is hard — writing with nuance under the eye of an AI filter is almost impossible. Machines don’t understand subtext, ambiguity, or intent; they scan for keywords and flag complexity as risk. If you write about taboo or uncomfortable topics, even to critique or caricature them, you risk being misread, silenced, or buried. But not every story should be safe or simple. Sometimes, it’s the work that unsettles us — the work that resists easy answers — that matters most.

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Writing with nuance is hard — writing with nuance under the eye of an AI filter is almost impossible. Machines don’t understand subtext, ambiguity, or intent; they scan for keywords and flag complexity as risk. If you write about taboo or uncomfortable topics, even to critique or caricature them, you risk being misread, silenced, or buried. But not every story should be safe or simple. Sometimes, it’s the work that unsettles us — the work that resists easy answers — that matters most.

(This post was brought to you by Chat GPT)
Thank you Chat GBT for helping explain that
 
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