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Another way, and this is just from experience, is that I tend to know which authors are clean and which are 'realistic' and then there are those that are likely to spoil my reading experience!
There'd be nothing to stop someone listing authors, I suppose? A mod might start a thread and somehow allow readers to add authors to that list and for that to always show at the top of the page. ??? Just a thought for a quick, perhaps temporary, solution and not very well thought through!



Kind of, that's what I want to expand. It's possible to edit the code to add your own words, but I could probably work on letting the user add options without digging into code as well as adding more by default. I can focus on that feature when I get a chance.



https://chrome.google.com/webstore/de...).
Well, when I saw the "Cleanreads Rating" suggestion and the negative reception by Goodreads outside of this group I thought maybe it'd be fun to write a script that does something similar on Goodreads. Ha.
So here's a Cleanreads script.
https://greasyfork.org/en/scripts/372...
More details, install/usage instructions, and what it does can be found on the link, but it's pretty basic. So far it searches the description, top reviews, top shelf names, and the Clean reads bookshelf for the book and certain search terms. The search terms are also editable in settings. Based off of the number of search term matches, it then gives a clean/not clean rating.
Hope this is of interest to some people. It's not always accurate, but you can always look at why it decided to rate it clean or not.
Here's an example result:
More info can be seen in the greasyfork link above or on the Github repo:
https://github.com/HermanFassett/Clea...