Honestly i gave up trying to understand the rules on either site
F95 has so many loli games still listed, but removed so goddam many of them but there isn't a list of what was removed.
Then this site has games that i know were ***probably*** on f95 at some point but for having such a convoluted system for accessing that content, there actually isn't much there and another website actually has those games apparently (atf)
it's so fucking confusing
The problem is that this is something the staff discusses.
I’ve been in frequent contact with the staff. In the past, not anymore... Because the banned me, for sharing that site.
For instance, the reason "Puppet String" is considered safe is that the female protagonist is petite, not underage.
Decisions on what is safe and what isn't are based on discussions,sometimes lasting weeks, and voting processes.
It’s not like with profile photos, where you have a simple chart saying "Realistic AI loli: not allowed." No, it’s based on discussions.
I don't necessarily think that's a bad thing in itself. What I find worse is the fact that people can exploit these rules. Translators, in particular, are in a very precarious position because, much like here, most translation requests involve games containing extreme content featuring minors. You can read more here about just how absurd this rule can get:
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And yeah, it’s incredibly confusing.
And you're mistaken; there is a list showing exactly what was banned. ~ 50000 games are banned content on f95.
The staff can see it in the panel.
For Color Jelly, for example, it says:
Content Creator | Reason
Color Jelly | Rule 7 Applied – Automatically Banned
That means any games created by Color Jelly aren't even reviewed anymore; they get automatically banned.
It looks something like this... hang on a sec.
do you want see what the staff sees in his panel... just a moment please...
here please
And here’s the funny part... if you shared the game on October 9, 2024, you wouldn't get banned,but the moment someone reports you on October 10, 2024, you *do* get banned, because that’s the day the game was flagged as an "R7" title. Is that really cool or not?
The staff knows long before you do what is banned and what isn't, but they don't remove it themselves; they wait for someone to report it. Yes, there are many rules on F95 that are like traps just waiting for you to step into them.
And don't believe there are any patterns in banned games.
Young Wife Shoufle, which has an adult female protagonist but a few shota elements, was permanently banned.
Insexual Awakening was banned (and its main theme is shota), but later the staff discussed whether it was okay. And it was unbanned.
There's no pattern to what's safe and what isn't...
Anyone who shares content is already risking a permanent ban without even knowing it.
And there’s no pattern ensuring that games considered safe now won’t get you banned tomorrow, nor is there a pattern determining when something previously banned might suddenly be deemed safe again.Yeah, you’re probably wondering right now:" What kind of confusing shit is this... who came up with this crap?" No idea...To me, it’s just a rule that lets me force a permanent ban on someone on f95 if I don’t like them.
Only staff members are sure, for r7 rule ban...
But what I still find most confusing is the fact that "regular" r7 exists, but so do these tags here.
if you want prevent, prebuscent characters, then the tags must be rremoved from this site...