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Rating System Wiki |
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Familiar with MPA ratings and the ESRB's labels for video games? How about the BBFC and the PEGI rating systems for those in the UK?
Welcome to the Rating System Wiki, the wiki about rating systems of different types of media around the world. The wiki was created on March 19, 2013 by Nevadabell (now CalzoneManiac). Due to recent disruption by sockpuppets, anonymous editing is temporarily disabled on this wiki. Create an account to get started! If you have an account, you can log in to edit. |
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Parental controls are a strict set of locks that parents impose to control the shows their children watch. Full article... |
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In the Canadian Home Video Rating System, none of the provinces are all the same. While Alberta, British Columbia, Ontario, and Saskatchewan does not impose age restrictions for accompanied children for 18A films, Manitoba and Nova Scotia restricts admission 14 years and over. Another example is that the A classification is used in Nova Scotia, Saskatchewan, and British Columbia, while Alberta, Manitoba, and Ontario do not have an A classification. |
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My fanmade classification systemIn which the State 1 Classification Board classifies films, television programs, video discs, video games, DVDs, books, publications, toys, and printed material based on suitability. Since 1995, the State 1 Classification Board has classified conten… |