Quote Originally Posted by ghostsblood
I was originally going to post this in the "Deleteing snuff" thread, but decided its better suited to this forum.

So the idea is to differentiate between extreme stories where the victim dies at the end, and the stories where the mutilation of the victim is a primary aspect.

What do you think?

For a visual example of what I mean see This thread

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This sort of made me chuckle a little bit. Death is death. I don't know how much more extreme you can get in death other than dead.

As for the extreme nature of stories; there are story codes that are specifically for that sort of thing. "Torture" and "Extreme" are in the codings options. I doubt that an "Extreme Snuff" coding is going to make it any more clear if the author fails to include "Extreme" and "Torture" in his coding of the story.

Frankly, if such a code were available I might be tempted to write a snuff tale where the closing read "he killed her really, really, really dead" just so I could use an "Extreme Snuff" rating for my story. Because, the three usages of "really"...well, you get my drift.