What's the difference between /c/ and /e/?
nsfw stuff is a-ok here in /e/ we're like the bridge between /c/ and /h/
>>411310What's probably got you confused is the volume of /e/ material in /c/. /e/ material can be cute, but if it's not appropriate for work or children, it should be in here.
My own personal definiton of /e/ - /c/, but older and more naked.
/c/ is for kids/e/ involves kids