There is a problem here. And they refuse to acknowledge that it is a problem. I told support, but obviously the issue was dismissed.
The content setting is ignored! Yes, ignored! Whenever you select some arbitrary tag that is deemed "adult".
This is not acceptable behaviour for a site setting. It does not do what it says!
While "economic" will not even pop up as soon as you type "er", both "eroge" and "erotic" show up with "e" alone and will disable the setting about not showing adult content, when browsed for.
This is very, very, very bad design. It puts consequences on non-actions. You did not consent to see the adult content, just because you mistyped a tag or did not know what the tag meant. Or seriously, what new gamer knows what eroge stands for?
This needs to be fixed, itch! The setting must be adhered to, no matter of any selected tags. It does not matter if the tag is selected intentionally or accidentally. The setting should work in either case, since the site cannot know. It cannot know if the user knows what the tags stands for, nor if the tag was selected intentionally.
Also, if you de-select the setting ( ) Show content marked as adult in search & browse, the cookie for accepting the 18+ dialog has to be cleared! You could also replace the dialog with a simple warning message, since people do not tend to get younger, but if they configured itch to not show adult content, it stands to reason, that they do not want to see it without explicit consent, even if they previously acknowledged to be 18+.
... may contain content you must be 18+ to view.
Are you 18 years of age or older?
( ) Remember my setting for this browser