appropriate content

[/əˈproʊpriət ˈkɒntɛnt/]
noun phrasepl: appropriate content (invariable)
conteúdo apropriado
1. Material, information, or communication that is suitable, fitting, or acceptable for a particular audience, context, or situation
The teacher ensured all classroom materials contained age-appropriate content for elementary students.
A professora garantiu que todo o material da sala de aula contivesse conteúdo apropriado para alunos do ensino fundamental.
2. Information or media that meets standards of decency, relevance, and suitability for intended users
The streaming service filters inappropriate content and recommends appropriate content for family viewing.
O serviço de streaming filtra conteúdo inadequado e recomenda conteúdo apropriado para visualização em família.
This phrase is increasingly important in Brazilian digital culture and education systems, particularly regarding online safety and streaming services. In the USA, it reflects values of inclusivity and child protection. Companies and educational institutions in both countries use this terminology in content policies and guidelines.
Synonyms / Sinônimos
suitable contentproper contentfitting contentacceptable materialrelevant content
Antonyms / Antônimos
inappropriate contentunsuitable materialoffensive contentirrelevant contentunacceptable material

Regional Variations

General Brazilian
conteúdo apropriado
Standard usage in education and media contexts
São Paulo
conteúdo apropriado
Commonly used in corporate and educational environments
Rio de Janeiro
conteúdo apropriado
Standard usage, sometimes shortened to 'conteúdo próprio' in casual speech
Portugal
conteúdo adequado
Preference for 'adequado' over 'apropriado' in formal contexts

Related Words

age-appropriatecontent moderationcontent filteringaudience targetingcontent guidelines

Related Idioms & Phrases

keeping content appropriate for all ages
age-appropriate content
content that fits the occasion
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