You've basically summed up my relationship with all of YouTube in a nutshell. It's led to an awkward situation where I end up just blindly believing the opposite of whatever any video that looks like clickbait is trying to claim—which, if I'm honest with myself, is no less of an intellectually lazy knee-jerk reaction than doing the opposite.I'm in a weird situation where I don't want to reply since I haven't watched the video but I actively don't want to click the link because I don't want to give ad revenue to something that looks like misleading clickbait.
I'm confused about the connection you're trying to make here. Why would the addition of a new rating between E and T make them want to tone their edgy game down more? Is it because they realized T suddenly has more clout than it used to, so they don't have to chase a rating any higher than that?The 'E-10' rating didn't exist when development started and once it was implemented, key changes to the game were made. Namely, alien blood was no longer red and they altered what was and wasn't shown when Maria was shot. Amount of profanity may have been a change but that might not have survived to launch even with a higher rating.
I'm confused about the connection you're trying to make here. Why would the addition of a new rating between E and T make them want to tone their edgy game down more? Is it because they realized T suddenly has more clout than it used to, so they don't have to chase a rating any higher than that?
I don't think anyone's going to dispute that.
Yeah, that's pretty much how it was for every anime that aired on FOX and The WB. Toonami and Adult Swim got away with more uncut dubs because Cartoon Network wasn't as strict as terrestrial television networks were/are. Both Saban and 4Kids censored as much as they did because of BSNP of FOX and WB, which even affected American-made series like 90s Spider-Man and Power Rangers.Eh, in some places you can run into the dreaded sub vs dub debate and people who don't acknowledge that with Standards & Practices of the time, no cuts means no show at all.