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Please let me toggle NSFW visibility

A topic by DStecks created 58 days ago Views: 1,633 Replies: 6
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I currently have this message in my account:


EDIT: the pasted image appears to not be displaying for me. The image in the text says "You have NSFW content uploaded so we'll always show adult content on the site"

While I may have NSFW projects associated with this account, I am very much a hobbyist with a day job, and I would like to be able to search up browser games while on my break without a bunch of NSFW content showing up. I don't get why I should be completely locked out of the option to block NSFW when I don't want to see it / am not looking for it. Even if I'm at home, if I'm looking for a browser game to play, I'm probably not interested in NSFW ones anyway!

Moderator moved this topic to Ideas & Feedback
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(moved to the right category)

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It is very annoying, yes. I understand part of the reasoning for this, but the implementaion is awful. There is no way of saying it nicely. If you mix user and developer accounts into one, you cannot just take user capabilites away from an account. It is very userunfriendly design.

The problem is, that you browse for games as a user, but you publish games on the same account. Restricting your user experience because of that is just not a solution, it is creating a problem.

The only "solution" currently is to have a second account and use one for publishing and one for playing games.

Moderator

I think this rule was established because otherwise people would hide NSFW games then search for their own and complain that they can't find them.

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Why can't this setting be made part of the search filter? Instead of it always and only being an account-wide setting?

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I don't know. That's an idea.

That is what I assumed too. But it is a troublesome implementation.

It is better imho to instead put this information (account has uploaded a nsfw game) on the button to hide nsfw content in the shape of a huge disclaimer that appears when you do change that check box to hide it. And every time the account updates or publishes nsfw games the setting would revert to show nsfw content.

I read this particular complaint in several threads, so I believe this is an issue.