Due to the sensitive and vulgar nature of the content, works are often seen as "yellow" rather than other colors.
This way of addressing may stem from cultural, social, and moral influences.
First of all, from a cultural point of view, "yellow" is often associated with negative words such as ** and vulgarity in traditional Chinese culture, so it may be a negative metaphor for ** works to be called "yellow".
Secondly, from a social point of view, modern society generally believes that the content is inappropriate because it violates social order, good customs and moral norms.
In addition, some countries and regions have also imposed legal restrictions and crackdowns on the production, dissemination or sale of ** content.
It is important to note, however, that "yellow" is not the only way to be called, nor does it necessarily describe the characteristics of these works with complete accuracy.
At the same time, we should also recognize that it is inappropriate to use any demeaning or insulting language, as it may hurt people's feelings and dignity.
When discussing and dealing with such topics, we should maintain a rational and objective attitude and respect the rights and dignity of every person.
In general, the reasons why the work is called "yellow" and not other colors are cultural, social, and moral.
However, this method of addressing is not entirely accurate and can easily lead to controversy and discomfort. Caution should be exercised when using any language to avoid hurting the feelings and dignity of others.
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