User blog comment:Semanticdrifter/Understanding Wikia's Terms of Use/@comment-1038387-20140312171127/@comment-4811793-20140312172422

That's a great question. It's addressed a little more explicitly (see what I did there?) in the Community Guidelines, but the short answer is that context matters. Describing something in an academic way, or cataloguing great works of art that may touch on artistic nudity are much more likely to pass muster than content that focuses entirely on the nudity or profanity. That's not to say that any insdtance of slurs or nudity are OK, but we have to assess these problems on a case-by-case basis. There is some truth to the saying "You know it when you see it" and if the goal of the content is more to titillate than explain, it is much more likely to come under scrutiny for Terms of Use issues.