What makes a song 'explicit' in Apple's eyes…?
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26-05-2021 - |
Question
What causes Apple to mark a song as explicit...?
I would have thought that the criteria would be sexual references or swear words, but e.g. Aerosmith's "Dream On" is classified by Apple as 'explicit'. I have read the lyrics three times, and I still have no idea why....
Solution
Looking up the iTunes User Guide, it defines "Explicit" as
A label—issued by media producers—that alerts consumers to content that might be inappropriate for children.
So, it appears that they are going off the RIAA's definition of "Clean/Explicit"
Additionally, I was able to find a iTunes Users Guide for PC that goes into more detail:
The restrictions available depend on which store you use. In the U.S. iTunes Store, you can prevent anyone using your computer from previewing or buying:
Items with a Parental Advisory Label (from the Recording Industry Association of America website)
Movies that don’t have a specific rating (from the Motion Picture Association of America)
TV shows that don’t have a specific rating (from the TV Parental Guidelines Monitoring Board)