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@ununseti Yup, that's basically exactly what I'm getting at.
Also, I took a look at the example age systems and have some details to add about Pixiv's system, as someone who uses Pixiv: it may look like Gen vs R18 on the surface, but they actually have two separate R18 ratings. R18 (what you'd expect) and R18-G, where the G stands for gore (can be applied to both eroguro and non-erotic guro works). In addition there's a slightly-hidden-from-view rating where you do not mark a work as R18 but mark it as "suggestive". If you're not logged in, you can't see anything on pixiv that's marked as "suggestive" but if you are logged in, you can see works marked "suggestive" whether or not you have R18 works enabled. (Again, this rating is not visible or filterable anywhere on Pixiv, but I assume it's meant to act somewhat like an R15 rating). The equivalent would be doing something like not showing anything tagged "smut" to visitors who aren't logged in.
Also, I took a look at the example age systems and have some details to add about Pixiv's system, as someone who uses Pixiv: it may look like Gen vs R18 on the surface, but they actually have two separate R18 ratings. R18 (what you'd expect) and R18-G, where the G stands for gore (can be applied to both eroguro and non-erotic guro works). In addition there's a slightly-hidden-from-view rating where you do not mark a work as R18 but mark it as "suggestive". If you're not logged in, you can't see anything on pixiv that's marked as "suggestive" but if you are logged in, you can see works marked "suggestive" whether or not you have R18 works enabled. (Again, this rating is not visible or filterable anywhere on Pixiv, but I assume it's meant to act somewhat like an R15 rating). The equivalent would be doing something like not showing anything tagged "smut" to visitors who aren't logged in.