I would have to rank it like this.
Adult = Ask Viewing Pleasure and Adorkable Twilight & Friends.
Family Friendly = Ponies: The Series - "Scootaloo's Scootaquest."
Why? Well, Rarity a few times has insinuated that she is willing to have
. . . sex . . . with a male character, unless I am totally reading into that way too much. Isn't that what "hoofing" is implying?
Yet again, we see
Rarity tied up, which some fetish people would find as someone being bound. She also says to the cop she was pretty much having, "foreplay." I'm sure most kids would get that. That is something before sex often times. She then implies having sex with the cop when she says she likes a stallion in uniform.
This is more tame . . . but "
birthing hips?" Is that child friendly?
Drunk friends. Seems not family friendly.
Remember Spike looking through an
adult magazine? Twilight tries to take the high road, but we find out she has a stash too. Male or female?
The latest comic just implied that Shining Armor and Cadance were being "playful" with each other... probably leading to something more. And what is horn fungus again?
Lots of dating jokes, fat jokes, THE FART JOKE, and rather dark moments for Twilight. Seems more of a teen to young adult kind of comic, with a few, AHHH moments to make everyone feel better about themselves. Sort of like some toothpaste to make you feel clean again. This is just from AT&F 2.0! There is also a political comic some kids wouldn't get.
I would place this comic in the adult and teen range.