I would like to propose a new idea, as many people feel restricted in their ability to freely and explicitly express themselves in the comments on posts. Currently, the guidelines only allow for mild and controlled appreciation of the artwork, in order not to offend the original idea of the artist regarding their personal characters. Therefore, I would like to suggest the possibility for artists who enjoy receiving all kinds of appreciation and fantasies about the characters in their artworks to have a small checkbox where they can declare a non-sensitivity statement. This would allow others to express explicit comments or perverse fantasies, as long as they adhere to other guidelines, such as not offending other users, trolling, etc.
In order to hide sensitive comments from the general e621 public, devs could just make an option in the settings to activate the explicit comment visibility function, where registered user who are willing to see more free and explicit comments under artists who declared that their are not offended by any kind of freedom of speech or explicit appreciation or fantasies, can actually enjoy this kind of comments without disturbing or distressing the general e621 public by activating the specific feature.
those who are aware that they are going beyond the standard guidelines with their comments, can check the hypothetical explicit box next to send before posting the comment, in order to make it invisible to the general e621 public, but make it visible only to those who want really see it. I understand why you're all a little fearful of the implications of my proposal. in fact you are absolutely right, the person who shares a work of art does not always coincide with the actual artist who created it. I think we could find a very simple way to solve this problem too. simply, only verified and official artists can make, if they wish, an official declaration of non-sensitivity to explicit comments on their works of art that they wish. obviously anyone who is not a verified artist does not even have the possibility to make such declarations as he does not own original works of art.
Updated by Donovan DMC