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If you find games with adult content that are not correctly labeled, it is best to report them.

The problem is that each developer is responsible for labeling their games, if they don't do it correctly, it is impossible for the filter to work as expected.

If you want to complain about that, it's best to make a new post instead of hijacking someone else's post who is asking a question.

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He is asking how to exclude the "erotic" tag.

You, on the other hand, are angry because some developers do not label games correctly, making it difficult for people to properly filter the content and I totally agree with you on that, it is very annoying.

The difference? Look at your answer, you don't comment that some games may be mislabeled, if not, you state that that configuration doesn't work.

If you search for role-playing games, and you find 100 erotic games, if you apply the filter, you will eliminate 99, the one that remains is because the developer did not label it properly, but the filter works because it eliminated the other 99.

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I understand you.

I can't speak for the staff, but the feeling is that the staff is very small for the number of people and games that request support.

It makes sense when you look at the fact that there are almost a million games indexed and only about 25,000 are paid.

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good job studiousHam for behaving very maturely at the end. it is hard for people to admit when they had acted wrongly