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Kyuu

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  1. 7 hours ago, Sylvaly said:

    how do you restore accounts

    Accounts that are deleted cannot be restored.

    Account deletion is permanent and we don't have any way to restore accounts once they have been deleted. 

    You are welcome to register again and rejoin the community at any time, however! 

  2. If you didn't know, we actually have a dedicated bot on our Discord with a rather in-depth hold tracking system! 

    You're free to use this yourself or use it as inspiration for your own project, 

    https://shizuku.omorashi.org/help

    https://discord.gg/omorashi

     

    I am also working on a new web front-end for the bot that will provide more advanced statistics for your hold sessions, and should be available for testing soon,

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  3. Sorry for the delay in getting your post reviewed. 

    Posts that contain clips4sale url's in the post body get flagged for review as we previously had a big issue with users requesting content from producers on our Do Not Post list (many of which are c4s pages). 

    It's less of an occurrence now so I can see about removing this moderation rule. 

  4. 5 hours ago, nappypants said:

    Yes, there is a reaction restriction for newer/lower ranking accounts. I guess it’s to stop people creating sock puppet accounts to reaction-bomb their main one and boost their rank quickly!

    This is exactly why, yep! 

    Once you rank up a lot of these restrictions start to go away. 

    The first couple of ranks have stronger restrictions on the number of times they can react per day to discourage using alt accounts to try and farm reputation. 

  5. There is actually a way to do this, it's just a bit hidden! 

    If you click the graph button it'll show various statistics for the thread, including its view count. 

    Screenshot_20240306_112249_Vivaldi.jpg

    Screenshot_20240306_112320_Vivaldi.jpg

  6. On 2/28/2024 at 9:56 AM, holdinginpee said:

    notifications (as displayed under the bell icon in the top bar) seem to have a tendency to show up hours or days after the content being notified about, e.g. a notification for a post made on sunday only coming through today (wednesday). is this expected behavior?

    This happens when posts that are being held for moderation (generally from new members, but not always) are approved. The notifications are only sent out once the post have been reviewed and is published live on the website. It helps prevent them from getting buried and lost if the approval process takes a bit longer.

  7. Just now, P Pee said:

    It took about a month or two to get my rank close to four or five now 

    The requirements to rank up get incrementally larger, the last few ranks are meant to be achievements to work towards and do take some time!

    However, the requirements to get from rank 1 (moderated) to rank 2 (non-moderated) are very low. You only need 10 points, and each post counts as a point, as does receiving reputation on the posts you do make.

    So 4 posts and 6 upvotes is all you would need to get past the moderation stage, as an example. Or just 10 approved posts. Or even just one really good post!

  8. You earn points for participating in the community in any way. Posting, commenting, uploading, receiving reputation, so on. 

    The introductory approval stage is to help prevent spam and other content that violates our Terms of Service from being posted. For example, the post on our approval queue literally right after yours involved stories of animal abuse that I'm pretty sure no one here would like to read. We do this so we can keep that stuff off the site as much as possible and be proactive with our moderation instead of just reactive. The general public here never sees some of the worst stuff we have to weed through and remove from this approval queue, but please understand it does serve a very important purpose. 

    It doesn't generally take long to earn enough points for the next rank on top of that. 

  9. 6 hours ago, ana.stly said:

    Adults engaging in ageplay is honestly a different picture than actual underage characters.  That's where the A in ABDL comes from, after all.

    Correct, and it is the same in fiction. Fictional works involving adults in this manner are fine. The characters themselves simply cannot be under the age of 18.

     

    6 hours ago, 00065 said:

    No, the rule isn't clear at all and it doesn't say no underage characters, period. It says:

    Works that feature preadolescence children in any fetishized manner or otherwise involve them in sexually explicit situation

    This is a grammatical error and has been addressed, the actual rule that has been enforced has always been characters portrayed under the age of 18 are not allowed (hence the sub-section under that line that specifically states fictional characters must be portrayed as adults).

     

    6 hours ago, 00065 said:

    In general I think it's of course reasonable to enforce the rules, but communication around this could be a lot better. On other forums I am involved in, if a moderator intervenes it is usually to remove individual posts, and they leave behind a message to explain what was done and why. On OmoOrg, entire threads simply dissapear weeks, months or years after their original posting with no trace or explanation whether it was deleted by a mod, by the author, or if it never really existed in the first place. Now there is a major clean up going on, but no-one seemed to think it was worth mentioning until people started noticing that so much content was missing.

    Communication is usually done only with the members who posted the content when it is removed. Excluding specific circumstances where issues are reoccurring and we need to make a public statement on a matter, it is not worth calling out members publicly every time a post is removed. Additionally, when post authors wish to have their own posts removed, it is in the best interest to have these posts completely deleted instead of leaving traces of those posts behind, as sometimes these posts are removed over privacy concerns.

    I do acknowledge we could have communicated this specific issue better, however.

  10. 6 hours ago, georgewt said:

    Creepy commmenters have always been a problem from this site. Reason why I always crop or make sure the names of folks aren’t visible if I post video from anywhere. 

    While I recognize these videos being shared on OmoOrg certainly does not help, I don't want it to become an impression that we are solely to blame for the existence of these comments. Creepy commenters flooded videos on YouTube and every other video sharing website long before this website was created. People obsessively crawl YouTube, Twitter, TikTok, etc. for fetish content to be creeps regardless.

    Anything that is a popular fetish will have people in it with zero social awareness making creepy comments on otherwise innocent posts. It's not at all acceptable behavior, but it is behavior we actively fight against as much as we can here.

    But I again do recognize that we are not helping the issue by hosting these videos on here and it is something we should do better in preventing. But it piles on top of the larger issue that most of these people never intended for their content to be shared around on kink forums to begin with, and most of these videos should not be shared here at all.

     

    5 hours ago, Omorashinator said:

    Thank you! Now mods will delete some good content. Don't make such threads as many people here are oversensitive and it can end up wrongly. 

    We have terabytes of content created by people who actually have this fetish and enjoy sharing stuff with other people who have the same kinks. You don't need to creep generic video sharing website's for videos created by people who don't to get off. This is not about being oversensitive, it's about being respectful to other's.

  11. 4 hours ago, WettingFan6969 said:

    you are joking right? I won't call them out, but every single person who I quoted has an account of the same name on this site lol. It is 100% the same people.

    We have nearly 200,000 members here. We absolutely don't tolerate creepy behavior or harassment on the OmoOrg community, but we are not able to police people's behavior outside the community. 

    If they're encouraging harassment or engaging in severely abusive behavior on these websites (stalking, attempting to interact with known minors, etc) and there is a clear link between there accounts there and on OmoOrg, we can investigate and take action then, but outside of that the best we can do is try and keep our community free from this kind of behavior. 

     

    11 hours ago, Will88 said:

    I try to avoid getting into politics here - but I admit I harbour some concerns given the average age Tiktok is aimed at - self-respecting adults using it confuse me - and it's not the place for fetish content. 

    If you see any content that you consider questionable, please report it to us for review. 

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