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The United States has, since 1997, adopted content warnings at the beginnings of all programs in the form of MPAA-inspired letter symbols appearing at the top left corner ("TV-Y" through "TV-MA"), usually supplemented with smaller letters giving details as to why the warning applies. The networks air them on just about ''everything'', no matter how old or new it is.
 
See also [[Media Classifications]], [[Our Lawyers Advised This Trope]], [[Don't Try This At Home]], [[Do Not Attempt]] and [[You Have Been Warned]]. Compare [[R-Rated Opening]].
 
'''Some standard '''Content Warnings''':'''