However, this ease of access also presents a significant challenge to traditional content rating systems. Platforms like Netflix and Prime Video use self-regulating systems, but these can be inconsistent. For example, on platforms like Apple TV+, an "Unrated" label indicates explicit content unsuitable for children, while "Not Rated" carries no such implication. This distinction can be confusing for parents using parental controls. The global nature of streaming adds another layer of complexity, as what is considered acceptable in one culture may be banned in another due to differing rating requirements. This has led to a fragmented media landscape where the same series might be available in its unrated form in one country but heavily censored or completely unavailable in another.